Venues & Institutions
Boisfeuillet Jones Center
Atlanta, GA 30322
TThe B. Jones Gallery is a partnership between Emory Arts and the Career Center. New student work is displayed every semester, as an opportunity for student artists to share their work with the thousands of peers and professionals who pass through the Career Center every year.
Robert W. Woodruff Library
Atlanta, GA 30322
The nine Emory Libraries house more than 3.4 million volumes, at least 56,000 of which are electronic. From the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library - which holds special collections strong in modern literature, African American history and culture, and the history of Georgia and the South - to the Woodruff Health Sciences Library, whose librarians are called upon by medical students and hospital professionals alike - each library makes the system as a whole the intellectual commons of the campus. The Robert W. Woodruff Library is also home to the Schatten Gallery.
Visual Arts Building
Atlanta, GA 30322
The Visual Arts Building and Gallery houses 1,100 square feet of versatile exhibition space.
The Visual Arts Building also contains
- large teaching studios for ceramics, drawing & painting, photography, and sculpture,
- a film editing classroom,
- a darkroom for black-and-white photography,
- a designated welding area,
- a large outdoor project space,
- a clay glazing room,
- a 4-kiln ceramics annex,
- a student lounge area and exhibition space,
- and a state-of-the-art media classroom.
Mary Gray Munroe Theater
Alumni Memorial University Center
Atlanta, GA 30322
The Mary Gray Munroe Theater, a 100-to-200-seat black-box studio in the Alumni Memorial University Center is Theater Emory's production home. Founded in 1982, Theater Emory is the resident professional theater company at Emory University, and the producing organization for Theater Studies.
White Hall Screening Rooms
Atlanta, GA 30322
White Hall is used by the Department of Film and Media for film screenings, including Emory Cinematheques, a weekly free screening series exploring a different theme each semester.
Michael C. Carlos Museum
Atlanta, GA 30322
The Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University collects, preserves, exhibits, and interprets art and artifacts from antiquity to the present in order to provide unique opportunities for education and enrichment in the community, and to promote interdisciplinary teaching and research at Emory University.
Glenn Auditorium
Atlanta, GA 30322
Glenn Auditorium is used jointly by Emory as an auditorium and by Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church as a sanctuary. It holds 1200 people, and from the time of its opening in 1931 until 2003, Glenn was used as available as the primary performance and rehearsal venue for music.
Annual events held in Glenn Auditorium include A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
Schwartz Center for Performing Arts
Atlanta, GA, 30322
The Donna and Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts is home to five arts venues:
- Cherry Logan Emerson Concert Hall
- Dance Studio
- Theater Lab
- Chace Gallery
- Stipe Gallery
- Music Den
Completed in early 2003, thanks to the generous support of Donna and Marvin Schwartz, the centerpiece of the Donna and Marvin Schwartz Schwartz Center for Performing Arts is the 825-seat Emerson Concert Hall featuring a custom-built Daniel Jaeckel Opus 45 pipe organ with 54 stops and 3,605 pipes in a cherry-wood case.
Burlington Road Building / Performing Arts Studio
Atlanta, GA 30322
The Burlington Road Building (BRB) houses the Department of Music administrative offices and is home to several specialty classrooms, practice rooms, a black box theater primarily used by Emory student theater productions, and Emory’s Performing Arts Studio (PAS).
PAS is the Music Department’s original 238 seat concert hall, holding classes, rehearsals, and workshops during the day and home to ensembles and performances for the Music Department at night and on select weekends.
Campus Public Art
Take a digital tour of Emory’s Campus Public Art made through the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship‘s open source web-based platform OpenTour Builder.
The tour stops included in the mobile and web-based tour highlight works of art that are accessible for the enjoyment and inspiration of members of the campus community and visitors.
They include sculptures by nationally recognized artists in a variety of styles and media, and are situated throughout Emory University’s campus.
ArtsLab
569 Asbury Circle
Atlanta, GA 30322
- Monday-Thursday: 12 - 8 PM
- Friday: 12 - 5 PM
- Saturday-Sunday: CLOSED
The ArtsLab hosts an array of supplies that are free to use on site as well as a supply shop where you can purchase additional materials. Join us, and our partners at TechLab, and just make stuff!
For more information, visit our Artslab Resources page or contact emoryarts@emory.edu.