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Wesleyan University’s Center for the Arts is an artistic center housed
within a physical complex also called the Center for the Arts. The
eleven-building complex was designed by Kevin Roche/John Dinkeloo Architects
and opened in the fall of 1973. By juxtaposing several highly flexible
buildings, the architecture preserves the individual integrity of each
of the arts while at the same time encouraging creative interaction
between them. Undergraduate programs housed in the complex include Art
and Art History, Dance, Music, and Theater, as well as graduate programs
in Music. Performance and exhibition spaces include Crowell Concert
Hall, World Music Hall, Ring Family Performing Arts Hall, CFA Theater,
and Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery.