Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center

Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center

Coordinates: 40°15′0″N 111°38′53″W / 40.25°N 111.64806°W / 40.25; -111.64806 The Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) is the main location for the BYU College of Fine Arts and Communications. (Brigham Young University), housing most of the colleges departments and divisions. It consists of several named areas, as well as an added collection of study rooms, small painting studios, theatre work rooms and some class rooms and faculty offices.

The HFAC is located immediately to the south of the Brigham Young University Museum of Art, and just a little north of the Wilkinson Student Center.[1]

The HFAC was designed by architect William Pereira.[2] Use of it was inaugurated in 1964.

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General Overview

The HFAC houses the School of Music, the Department of Theatre, The Department of Theatre and Media Arts, the Department of Visual Arts, BYU Broadcasting and the Division of Design and Production.

The HFAC has well over 100 rooms of various types, including 53 practice rooms and four art galleries.

The building has seven pipe organs that are considered to be amongst the most notable in Utah, the oldest of which dates back to 1970, although it has since been largely rebuilt.[3]

Named Areas

Following is a list and short explanations of named areas in the HFAC.

de Jong Concert Hall

The De Jong Concert Hall is the largest room in the HFAC. It is named for Gerrit de Jong, Jr. who was the first dean of the College of Fine Arts at BYU. The hall has a seating capacity of 1451.[4] It is used for most concerts, both by choral groups and symphonic groups[5] as well as many musicals, operas and dance performances. It is also used during the spring and summer terms for the weekly university devotionals. While most concerts at the de Jong are by BYU groups, outside groups such as the Utah Symphony also perform there.[6]

Events at the de Jong not only generate articles in the BYU paper but also are mentioned in Salt Lake City publications such as the Deseret News[7] and the Salt Lake Tribune.[8] As well as in independent Latter-day Saint oriented magazines such as Meridian Magazine.[9]

The hall is so central to the school of musics operations that studies aimed at getting ideal sound quality in the hall have been published by the Audio Engineering Society.[10]

The de Jong hall was designed by Harvey Fletcher.[11]

B. Cecil Gates Opera Workshop

Located right next to the de Jong Concert hall this room is used for rehearsals of student produced operas. It is named for B. Cecil Gates.

Bent F. Larsen Art Gallery

This is a three level gallery, most of the space being on the main floor with the two higher floors opening onto the main floor. Besides being used for various art displays, it serves as the lobby for most of the main theatres, such as the Pardoe, the Madsen Recital Hall and the de Jong Concert Hall.

The Larsen Art Gallery is also periodically used as a site for dances.

The Larsen Art Gallery has been used for presentations by the BYU Conservation Laboratory of Fine Art.[12]

The Larsen Gallery is rated as one of the best art galleries in Provo.[13]

Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen Recital Hall

The Madsen recital hall accommodates choral group practices during the week. It is also used for solo and chamber productions by students, faculty and even at times visiting groups.

The Madsen Recital Hall was the main location of the 2005 Primrose International Viola Competition, sponsored by the American Viola Society.[14]

Elbert H. Eastmond Art Seminar Room

This room of slightly more than 700 square feet (65 m2) is designed for short showings of a broad variety of art objects.

Philip N. Margetts Arena Theatre

This theatre is designed so that seating and acting can occur in any part of the room.

Miriam Nelke Experimental Theatre

Besides being used for theatre productions, this theatre is also at times used for the College of Fine Arts and Communications Thursday forums.

T. Earl and Kathryn Pardoe Drama Theatre

This theatre seats 509 people and is designed in a tradition presinium stage setup.

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