From exhibitions and lectures to concerts and theatre productions, Northwestern offers a wide variety of arts programming that are open to the public. When you attend an arts event on campus, you have the opportunity to see future stars and visionaries practice their craft.
- Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
From concerts and recitals to lectures and master classes, this 1,000-seat concert hall is home to more than 300 performances by students, faculty and guest artists each year. - Theatre and Interpretation Center
The Theatre and Interpretation Center is an integral part of the training that Northwestern’s School of Communication provides young artists, presenting as many as 40 theatre, musical theatre, and dance productions each year. - Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art
With four galleries to showcase temporary exhibitions, the Print Study Center to display individual works from the collections, and a 150-seat auditorium to screen films, the Block Museum brings the work of world-renowned artists to campus. - Dittmar Memorial Gallery
This student-operated gallery located in Norris University Center focuses on promoting emerging and underrepresented artists.

