Spaces & Facilities
In addition to dedicated studio space, artists will have the potential to utilize advanced workshops and labs across UArts’ campus, including fabrication studios; the cutting-edge Albert M. Greenfield Makerspace and Laurie Wagman Recording Studios; and the Center for Immersive Media, which houses one of the largest motion-capture stages on the East Coast. Access to these spaces are subject to availability and the scope of each project.
-
The Albert M. Greenfield Makerspace is a 3,500-square-foot digital and traditional fabrication studio that brings together the entire university community and serves as a catalyst for the collaboration, experimentation and innovation that’s characteristic of UArts.
-
This creative research facility is dedicated to the fields of virtual and mixed reality, performance motion-capture, and human-computer interaction, through collaboration across visual and performing arts disciplines.
-
The newly opened facilities are dedicated to exploring all facets of music production including composition, sound design, digital and analog recording, mixing and mastering.
Galleries & Performance Spaces
-
UArts is developing the next chapter of the Art Alliance as a multidisciplinary, contemporary arts forum in the heart of Philadelphia.
-
The award-winning Rosenwald-Wolf is the university’s main gallery.
University of the Arts is also home to numerous performance and gallery spaces, including the historical Art Alliance and the acclaimed Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, and Lightbox Film Center.
-
The Caplan Center for Performing Arts includes the Caplan Recital Hall and the black box Caplan Studio Theater.
-
This renovated “gray box” studio is a practice and performance space for the School of Dance.
-
Lightbox Film Center presents an unparalleled slate of repertory, nonfiction, experimental and international cinema.