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UK School of Music
105 Fine Arts Building
Lexington, KY 40506-0022
Phone: 859-257-4900
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Facilities
Fine Arts Building

Our facilities are in the Fine
Arts Building on Rose Street, which is also home to the Art and
Theatre Departments. Classrooms, administrative offices, practice rooms
and most faculty studios and offices are located in this building.
The late UK art professor John Tuska spent nine years creating "Illumine,"
a collection of 56 bronze figures showcased on the facade of the UK
Fine Arts Building . The sculpture embraces the University of Kentucky
and represents generations of learning and activity.
Singletary Center for the Arts
With a magnificent 1500-seat Concert Hall, a more intimate 388-seat
Recital Hall, plus spacious rehearsal and support spaces, the
Singletary Center for the Arts
is home to most student and faculty performances. The Center also
hosts diverse programs by campus and community groups, and world-class
artists. Located right next door to the Fine Arts Building on
the corner of Rose and Euclid, the Singletary Center also houses
the UK Art Museum and several other useful spaces. MAP |
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Memorial Hall
Some performances are presented in Memorial Hall across campus
on South Limestone Street. Memorial Hall is the old college chapel
and its cupola has become the trademark image for the University.
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Lucille Caudill Little Fine Arts Library and Learning Center
Opened in Fall of 2000, the spectacular Lucille
Caudill Little Fine Arts Library and Learning Center now houses
all the library and listening materials for the College of Fine
Arts, including music, art, and theatre. This space, also adjacent
to the Fine Arts Building, has several smaller rooms for study
and seminars. MAP
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Fine Arts Computer Lab
Opened in 2001 is the Fine
Arts Computer Lab, housed on the floor below the Lucille Little
Library. This $400,000 facility is operated by the UK
Systems Labs network and provides a state of the art learning/teaching
center for classes throughout the college. Complete with computers;
synthesizers; and sequencing, notation, and sound editing software
that complement instruction in Music Technology. MIDI (Musical
Instrument Digital Interface) equipment is used as an integral
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Some faculty offices are also to be found in several smaller buildings
in the vicinity of the music/fine arts complex. Searchable
campus map.
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