Ferguson Center for the Arts, Performing arts center at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, United States.
Ferguson Center for the Arts is a performing arts venue at Christopher Newport University with three different theaters designed for various events and performance types. The largest hall seats around 1,700 people, while smaller theaters offer more intimate settings, and the building includes rehearsal spaces, costume shops, and galleries for artistic development.
The building was constructed between 2004 and 2005 on the former site of Ferguson High School, which was named after Homer L. Ferguson, a president of Newport News Shipbuilding. The location was chosen to blend the university's artistic mission with the area's industrial and educational heritage.
The center hosts dance performances, theatrical productions, and concerts that connect the university community with regional artists and audiences. These events bring different art forms together under one roof throughout the year.
The facility accommodates different types of events, from large concerts to smaller theatrical productions, depending on which theater is being used. Visitors should know that the center is located on a university campus, so checking parking and access information beforehand is helpful.
The center received major financial backing from Ferguson Enterprises, a plumbing supply company based in Newport News, which secured naming rights for the facility. This unexpected link between an arts venue and a commercial supplier reveals how local business ties shape the city's cultural spaces.
Location: Newport News
GPS coordinates: 37.06198,-76.48971
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:59
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