The arts are everywhere. As the Hop's iconic building undergoes renovation and expansion, our offerings will be popping up in venues all across campus.
Music and spirituality link arms as the Hop joins Tucker Center in the reopening of the interfaith Rollins Chapel. Located on College Street opposite the Green.
Get directionsThis season, we open a versatile and intimate performance space to support theatrical work from visiting artists, resident artists and the Dartmouth Theater Department.
DirectionsThe Black Family Visual Arts Center will continue to host Hop films, public talks and special events in the 200+ seat Loew Auditorium. Student workshops can be found on the third floor and outside the building on the Maffei Plaza.
Get directionsThe 150-200 seat white church will host musical concerts by resident/visiting artists and ensembles.
Get directionsIntimate performances, special events and public talks will take place at the Hood’s Russo Atrium and Gilman Auditorium.
Get directionsMusic and theater departments will be based in Sudikoff Lab, where rehearsals, practice rooms, creation labs and theater productions will take place.
Get directionsDance creations will be performed at the Straus studio located in the Berry Sports Center in Alumni Gym.
Get directionsThe iconic student lounge and event space will host select student performances and social gatherings.
Get directionsLocated in College Park, a wooded and grass-covered area on the eastern edge of campus.
Get directionsDartmouth's 3500-seat ice arena, located on the eastern edge of campus.
Get directionsA historic part of campus, Dartmouth Hall was renovated in 2022 and is home to numerous classroom spaces and a 100-seat auditorium.
Get directionsThe Hop's neighbor overlooking the Green, Hanover Inn has numerous event spaces, including a Grand Ballroom that seats 400.
Get directionsThe Roth Center for Jewish Life is located in the northern end of campus near Occom Pond.
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