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Facilities

In our state-of-the-art facilities, students immerse themselves in hands-on learning, original works of art and elevate their creative skills. Our world-class performance centers, labs, theaters and studios ensure that our students are fully prepared for life-long successful careers in the fine and performing arts.

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Front exterior of Ed Landreth Hall

Ed Landreth Hall

The newly renovated Ed Landreth Hall will feature state-of-the-art rehearsal spaces, theaters and other essential amenities to enhance our award-winning Department of Theatre, School of Music and the School for Classical & Contemporary Dance.

Front exterior of Erma Lowe Hall

Erma Lowe Hall

Erma Lowe Hall, renovated in 2011, is home to the School for Classical & Contemporary Dance. The building features inspiring dance studios, a costume shop, a Pilates room, and a computer lab for lighting and production design.

Front exterior of Fine Arts Building

Fine Arts Building

The Fine Arts Building is a creative hub for the Department of Design and the Department of Fashion Merchandising. This 33,000square-foot facility features ninepurpose-built learning spaces designed to inspire students to hone their skills while serving as a launch pad for their professional careers.

Moudy front exterior

J.M. Moudy Visual Arts & Communication Building

The J.M. Moudy Visual Arts and Communication Building, specifically Moudy North, houses the School of Art. Designed by renowned architect Kevin Roche, it features studio spaces, labs, classrooms and an intimate gallery that showcases student and faculty works, along with traveling art exhibits.

Front exterior of Walsh Center for Performing Arts

Mary D. & F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts

The Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts serves the School of Music and Department of Theatre, featuring essential spaces for teaching and performing including classrooms, studios, practice rooms and performance venues.

Singer from Pirates of Penzance performance

Secrest-Wible Building

The Secrest-Wible Building is home to the School of Music’s opera program, featuring an invaluable opera digital library, theatre and dedicated costume shop where students and faculty collaborate to bring productions to life.

Aerial view of front of the TCU Music Center

Megan & Victor Boschini Music Center

The Megan and Victor Boschini Music Center is an invaluable asset to the School of Music. In addition to housing the world-class Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU, it features specially designed rehearsal rooms and advanced learning facilities that support TCU’s band, orchestra and percussion programs.

Front entry to the Moudy Gallery

The Art Galleries at TCU

The Art Galleries at TCU serve as a vibrant cultural resource, showcasing unique exhibitions by students, faculty and professional artists. Through a thorough curatorial process of research and collaboration, the galleries highlight exceptional artistic practices while fostering experimentation and innovation.