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Fine Arts
Edgewood
offers a wealth of activities in the visual and performing arts.
From theater performances to music to art exhibits, you could be
involved in the most rapidly growing programs on campus.
Recognizing that your interests range from traditional pursuits to
current issues, the programs remain open and flexible. The primary
goal is to provide a place for you to develop as an artist in today's
changing world.
The College is dedicated to helping students achieve
their full potential in the arts and offer a supportive leaning
environment, intimate class sizes and hands-on practical experience.
We are also deeply committed to providing the study and practice of the
arts to non-majors as well.
Edgewood College serves the Dane County area as an
important artistic and cultural resource through its exhibitions,
performances, and educational outreach programs. We host more than
a dozen choral and instrumental concerts throughout the year and present
monthly exhibits by regional artists in the DeRicci Gallery.
Music
The Music Department offers a number of performing groups that are
available to all Edgewood students, regardless of major. Instrumental
offerings include: Wind Ensemble, Campus-Community Concert Band, Jazz
Ensemble, Pep Band and Chamber Symphony. Choral offerings include a
Concert Choir and Campus-Community Choir. For more information on
getting involved in music, or for current concert schedules and
information on music grants, contact the Music Department.
Theater
The Theatre Arts Department offers a number of performing
groups that are available to all Edgewood students, regardless of major.
Throughout the year many performances are put on in the Regina Theatre
located on campus. For more information on getting involved in
theater, or for the upcoming events in the Regina Theatre, contact the
Theatre Arts Department or the Theatre Box Office.
DeRicci Art Gallery
The DeRicci Gallery offers a schedule of art exhibitions by regional
artists and students. This crossroads space in the middle of DeRicci
Hall opens onto a view of the Oscar Rennebohm Library at the opposite
end of a sidewalk leading through a broad lawn where students study and
play.
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