Fine Arts Complex and Regents Great Hall

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310, 311, 312, 313 Tanana Loop

Fine Arts Complex
Photo by Todd Paris, UAF Marketing and Communications

The 250,000-square-foot Fine Arts Complex was completed in 1969 and dedicated in 1970. The complex includes the Charles Davis Concert Hall, the Lee H. Salisbury Theatre, the Eva McGowan Music Room and the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library. The large foyer at the main entrance is known as the Regents Great Hall. The Fine Arts Complex is also home to an art gallery, classrooms, music practice rooms, art studios and faculty office space.

KUAC radio and television stations, the only public stations in the region, broadcast from the basement. The television station serves as the hub for AlaskaOne, a consortium of public TV stations in Alaska.

Many plays and concerts are performed in this facility, and the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, Festival of Native Arts and other special events are centered here.

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Campus map grid location: D-10/11 (Purple Zone)

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