Study the Arts at CNU
Whether you want to take a class or earn a degree, Christopher Newport offers a full palette of options for those just beginning to explore the arts to seasoned professionals. Pursue your passion with gifted teachers, performers and artists and grow your skills through internships and research opportunities. Check out the Department of Fine Art and Art History, and the departments of performing arts in Music and Theatre and Dance.
Enjoy the Arts at CNU
The Ferguson Center for the Arts
This stunningly beautiful facility offers students, families and the community the opportunity to enjoy Broadway shows, world-class performances, up-and-coming entertainers, and much more! CNU students receive deeply-discounted tickets for numerous shows, making it easy and affordable to enjoy unique cultural experiences. The facility also includes art galleries, studios and rehearsal spaces.
Broadway star Erika Henningsen (Cady Heron in Mean Girls) performs with a CNU vocal ensemble. (photo credit: Janie Willison)
The Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center
The Torggler is a regional hub of creativity, where art, history, education and community intersect on campus to enrich lives and broaden horizons.
Here, you can cultivate extraordinary encounters with the visual arts. Whether viewing an exhibition, taking a class, or attending a lecture or gallery talk, the Torggler beckons you to explore compelling ideas through the transformative lens of visual art. The Torggler houses four public gallery spaces for changing exhibitions, which are always free and open to the public, in addition to offering classes, workshops, and events for the broader community. The building is also home to the university's Department of Fine Art and Art History, which boasts new, expansive studio classrooms including a darkroom.
Sunset image of the Ferguson Center for the Arts and the Torggler Fine Arts Center used with permission from Clarke Drone Photography.