Chase Fine Arts Center, Performing arts center at Utah State University, United States.
Chase Fine Arts Center is a performing arts facility at Utah State University housing multiple venues, including the Newel & Jean Daines Concert Hall with approximately 2,000 seats and the Morgan Theatre for theatrical productions. The facility provides extensive spaces for artistic activities and events of many kinds.
The center opened in 1967 and was named after Daryl Chase, who served as the tenth president of Utah State University from 1954 to 1968. His tenure coincided with a period of growth and development for the university.
The center houses departments of Art, Music, Theatre, and Landscape Architecture, providing educational facilities and performance spaces for students and faculty. These programs shape the artistic life on campus.
The center is located on the Utah State University campus and is easy to reach for visitors. It rents spaces for various events such as weddings, corporate functions, and gatherings for nonprofit organizations.
The Newel & Jean Daines Concert Hall features the largest pipe organ in Logan, built in 1973 with over 3,000 individual pipes. This remarkable instrument is a standout feature of the concert hall and is used for performances and musical events.
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