Skyline Performing Arts Center

With a skyline view, Avenue of the Arts address, and visionary design, The University of the Arts’ Skyline Performing Arts Center in Philadelphia will become a sought-after destination.
• Arts enthusiasts will witness world-class performances.
• Students can create and sell performance-related items.
• Prospective students and parents will enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the city.
• Professional musicians, actors and dancers will have more opportunities to do what they love.

Plans for the Skyline Performing Arts Center include:
• 250-seat recital hall
• 100-seat blackbox theater
• Two exhibition galleries and several visual art displays
• Café
• Box office, which will also sell student and faculty creative products such as CDs, videos and visual art related to the productions

Philadelphia is emerging as a global leader in the Creative Economy and the Skyline Performing Arts Center will become another of the city’s most impressive creative accomplishments. 

 




An architectural rendering of the Skyline Performing Arts Center's recital hall.


The $7 million, 22,000-square-foot performing arts venue on the 16th and 17th floors of the University's Terra Hall, at the corner of South Broad and Walnut streets, will open during the 2007-08 school year.