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Hamilton’s up-and-coming artists and actors will have an integrated home when the new theatre and studio arts complex is completed in July 2014. The new center will contain three main areas for the arts, theatre and digital arts and by virtue of its central location will become the “front porch” of campus, according to Professor of Music Sam Pellman, who has led the campus planning committee for the new arts facilities.
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Hamilton’s latest major building project is well under way with the construction of the theatre and studio arts building progressing on schedule. Bill Huggins, associate director of Physical Plant, says the project is on track to be finished in July, 2014. When complete the $46.8 million complex will encompass 81,000 square feet.
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Progress continues on construction of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, with its dedication ceremony scheduled for Friday, Oct. 5, 5:30 p.m., during Fallcoming Weekend.
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The Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum, Hamilton’s biggest summer construction project, is in its final stages. Steve Bellona, associate vice president for facilities & planning, reported that final finish work on the interior is in progress. Wood flooring in the main gallery is being installed and is expected to be complete at the end of this week.
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On the eve of the completion of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, groundbreaking for the College’s new theatre and studio arts center was celebrated on Friday, July 20. The theatre and studio arts center is part of an arts complex that includes the Wellin Museum of Art, the Molly Root House and a revitalized pond and landscaping.
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Hamilton’s Board of Trustees voted at their December meeting to proceed with design construction documents for a new theatre and studio arts building.
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Less than a year after becoming need-blind in admission, Hamilton College has announced “Bicentennial Initiatives,” a $117 million capital campaign whose primary objective is funding the new policy.
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