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| Holden Visual Arts Center This building, named for Reuben A. Holden, a former president of the college, was dedicated in 1986. The 10,000 square foot building houses two instructional studios, several photography darkrooms, a 45-seat auditorium, the Elizabeth Holden Gallery, and faculty offices. A student work crew assists with the operation of the facility, and crew members work as assistants to the facility. |
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| 3-D Studio The 3-D Studio is located adjacent to the Holden Visual Arts Center main building. This building has ceramics and sculpture studios as well as an outdoor kiln area and foundry. A student work crew assists with the operation and maintenance of the facility. |
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| Lucy Fletcher Studios This building houses painting and drawing studios on the upper level. The lower level contains studios for senior art majors. |
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