ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ has long been known as a powerhouse in the performing arts, but there’s more to the campus experience when it comes to the arts and culture.
Located inside our Norick Art Center is the Nona Jean Hulsey Art Gallery. The gallery provides a contemporary exhibition space that features rotating art shows by local and national artists. While it’s great to take in the art, our students often get the opportunity to work with visiting artists as they install their work, providing hands-on experience in art show curation.
Around campus, our offices of Student Life and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion work hard to present a slate of events that offer cultural exposure to our community. From Juneteenth celebrations, to international food nights, to multicultural celebrations, you’ll be surrounded by positivity as you learn about the cultures that make up our world.
And let’s not forget about our thriving on-campus performing arts scene. With more than 50 performances each year from our dance, music, and theatre schools, you can attend a show pretty much every week that school is in session. Don’t miss out on your chance to see the next generation of Broadway and Hollywood stars before they get their big break!
Looking for art and culture opportunities outside the OCU campus?Â
You’re in luck! Thanks to our excellent location in the heart of ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ City, students are just minutes from:Â
- The ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ City Asian District: Home to a variety of outstanding dining options
- The Paseo Arts District: Browse eclectic art galleries and dine on quaint patios
- The Civic Center Music Hall: The state’s top performing arts facility and home to touring Broadway musicals and plays
- ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ City Festival of the Arts: The state’s most anticipated multi-day, outdoor art show, featuring artists from around the nation