Cameron Students posing for a picture on Campus

Facilities 


Art Building

Art Building

The Art Building, part of the Louise D. McMahon Fine Arts Complex, houses a vast array of cultural beliefs and values that are displayed by the artist’s individual artwork. The Art Building is also equipped with several computers, a multitude of art supplies and features a gallery where student artwork and traveling exhibits are displayed. 


Music Building

Music Building

The Music Building, built in 1978, is part of the Louise D. McMahon Fine Arts Complex. The building serves as home to a fine group of vocalists, instrumentalists, and other music majors. Throughout the hours of the day, one can be sure to hear the sweet sounds of music echoing through the corridors, as musicians of all types try to stake their claim in the music field.


University Theatre

University Theatre

The Cameron University Theatre, built in 1978, is part of the Louise D. McMahon Fine Arts Complex. The building seats more than 400 people and is equipped with a multi-purpose hydraulic lift that can be used for an additional seating section, as well as a variable-depth orchestra pit or an extended stage apron. Well-equipped scene and costume shops are located adjacent to the stage. The building also houses the Studio Theatre, an intimate venue for small productions. In addition to being the site for productions staged by the Theatre Arts program, the University Theatre is also the location for campus and community events throughout the year, including concerts, lectures and meetings.


Open House of Art Teaching Gallery

Open House of Art Teaching Gallery

Open House of Art Teaching Gallery

Open House of Art Teaching Gallery

Open House of Art Teaching Gallery

Open House of Art Teaching Gallery

Art Teaching Gallery

The Cameron University Art Teaching Gallery, made possible by the generous support of the Jack Bryan Endowment, is a vital hub for the community's artistic and cultural engagement. Traditionally home to annual visiting artist exhibitions, an Art Department student show, and a high school invitational, this dynamic space not only fosters art appreciation among students and fine art majors but also serves as a critique venue when not hosting one of its many exhibitions. As a driving force in the region’s cultural life, the gallery continues to enrich the educational experience and inspire creativity in all who visit.