Performing And Visual Arts
Part of any university experience of quality is the cultural richness provided by its performing and visual arts. Whether enthusiastic novices or serious pre-professionals, students will find an enormous array of artistic choices. The School of the Arts subscribes to a philosophy which seeks a balance between theory and practice, and we are justifiably proud of the large number of working artists among our faculty. Chico's reputation as an artistic center in Northern California is the result of the collective commitment by faculty, alumni, administration, and student-artists to the highest standards in every facet of the artistic experience. Our large appreciative audiences know that quality in the arts resides within the talent of the individual and the dedication of the ensemble.
Performance Facilities
The home of performance at Chico is the Performing Arts Center, which houses the 500-seat Harlen Adams Theatre, the 150-seat Larry Wismer Theatre, and the 200-seat Ruth Rowland-Taylor Recital Hall. The PAC also houses offices, classrooms, and a number of studios and rehearsal spaces. The theatres are served by fully equipped scene and costume shops, as well as spacious make-up and dressing facilities. All of our theatres-including Chico's 1,300-seat Laxson Auditorium-possess state-of-the-art computerized lighting systems.
Galleries
The University is home to four galleries with a wide range of exhibition calendars:
The University Gallery is located in Taylor Hall and features an exhibition calendar of contemporary and historical art work, a biennial alumni show, an annual student art show, and faculty exhibitions.
The BFA Gallery is tucked into Ayres Hall and features culminating shows for students earning the Bachelor of Fine Arts.
The Janet Turner Print Museum in the east wing of the Meriam Library curates seven exhibitions a year drawn from the collection of over 3,500 prints. The National Print Competition is held every other year with print artists from the United States and abroad.
The Humanities Center Gallery is located in Trinity Hall and presents an eclectic exhibition calendar of alumni, faculty, and community artists.
Scholarships
Our scholarship program includes awards for first-time students and continuing students. All are highly competitive and awarded on the basis of demonstrated ability. Consult the Departments of Art, Music, and Theatre for more information.
North State Symphony Orchestra
Truly a "town/gown" affair, the orchestra is a collection of the finest instrumentalists from both the campus and the North State. The orchestra's season features world-class guest soloists, great standard repertoire, exciting premieres, a four concert subscription series in two cities, as well as special concerts in various locales.
Band Program
The Symphonic Band, a student ensemble that features student conductors, performs a wide variety of concert and pop music.
Wind Ensemble is a student group focusing on the best original band works and high quality transcriptions.
Jazz Program
Jazz X-Press features contemporary music suited to the high-powered jazz band as well as performing music tailored to the big band sound. Students learn to improvise, create their own charts, and double on other instruments.
Keyboard
From solo recitals to accompanying, keyboard players perform in a variety of settings, including chamber, recitals, and concerts with large ensembles.
Choral Programs
The University Chorus is 150 student and community voices specializing in large-scale choral works and masterpieces.
The A Cappella Choir auditions student voices and focuses on a diverse repertoire of exciting vocal music from the 17th to the 21st centuries.
Chamber Singers- a select vocal ensemble-focus on innovative chamber choir literature that is varied in style and international in scope.
Opera Workshop
This wonderful blend of music and theatre presents a both classic and contemporary opera featuring both students and community members in two performances each year.
Theatre Productions
From the hottest new plays to the classics of world dramatic masterpieces to the best of Broadway (and off Broadway), Theatre faculty, staff, and students produce a season of five productions, including two musicals. These productions showcase our students in a wide array of opportunities to act, sing, dance, stage-manage, build, and run (and in some cases, direct and design) a challenging variety of performance styles, staging techniques, authors, periods, and design concepts.
Students can audition for the Off Broadways, a musical theatre touring group.
CSU Summer Arts
CSU Summer Arts is a multidisciplinary systemwide program offering academic credit plus a festival in the visual, performing, and literary arts. The academic component offers two- and three-week residency courses for undergraduates, graduates, and professionals in creative writing, dance, music, film, video, theatre, performance, visual arts, design, arts education, and new technology.