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College of Fine Arts and Communication


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Stephens Hall

Stephens Hall, easily identified by its clock tower, is located in the 7900 block of York Road. The Stephens Hall Theatre presents dance, opera, music, theatre and Asian arts performances. The theatre seats 608 in the main level and balcony. Stephens Hall Theatre is also a venue for events hosted by other university departments and outside organizations.

Stephens Hall

The Lieberman Collection of 40 oil paintings, sculptures, ink drawings, lithographs, photographs and art books is on display throughout the Honors College in Stephens Hall. The art collection was donated to the Honors College by Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Lieberman in memory of their sons. The collection is on view by appointment only. Contact the Honors College for information, 410-704-4677.

Constructed In 1912 when the state of Maryland purchased 80 acres in Towson, Stephens Hall was originally the Administration Building. The architect, Douglas H. Thomas Jr., modeled the imposing Jacobean-style building on Blickling Hall, an English manor house once home to Anne Boleyn, the second of King Henry VIII’s wives. (Thomas also designed Baltimore’s Belvedere Hotel and the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus.)

 

College of Fine Arts and Communication
Center for the Arts, Room 3001 (map)
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Phone: 410-704-3288
Fax: 410-704-6026

 

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