James R Scales Fine Arts Center

The Scales Fine Arts Center is home to Wake Forest University's performing and visual arts departments. Students majoring in these fields have the opportunity to study, perform, and create using state of the art facilities in music, drama, and art.

Named in 1979 in honor of James Ralph Scales, the 11th President of Wake Forest, the facility consists of two sections that are now referred to as Lower and Upper Scales but was once described as "one great hallelujah."[1] Lower Scales houses the theatre, dance, and art departments while Upper Scales is home to the music department.

Dedicated as "The Fine Arts Center" in 1976, the lower wing houses the Harold C. Tedford Main Stage Theatre, the Ring Theatre (a theatre-in-the-round), the Eleanor Layfield Davis Painting Studio, and the Mary Duke Biddle Greenroom. Also located in the lower wing is the Hanes Art Gallery, named for Charlotte and Phillip Hanes, and an arts slide library dedicated to Andrew Lewis Aycock, retired Professor of English, who made the collection possible.[2]

The music wing, dedicated in 1982, houses Brendle Recital Hall, a 630-seat performance space named for James David Brendle. A dedicated space for student performances, Brendle Hall is also the home of the Secrest Artists Series as well as hosting visiting speakers and the Lilting Banshees Comedy Troupe.[3]

References

  1. "Scales Fine Arts Center | Arts | Wake Forest University". arts.wfu.edu. Retrieved 2017-06-19.
  2. "Scales Fine Arts Center - ZSR Library". zsr.wfu.edu. Retrieved 2017-06-19.
  3. "Secrest Artists Series | Brendle Recital Hall". secrest.wfu.edu. Retrieved 2017-06-19.
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