Brevard College is a small private college founded in 1853.
Closely affiliated with the United Methodist Church, Brevard College offers popular programs in fine arts, psychology, and history...
The Brevard College campus is a 48-hectare (120-acre) site with numerous academic buildings: a library, lecture halls and student centers, cultural centers and athletic facilities.
Porter Center Concert Hall and Theater Porter Center for the Performing Arts
King Creek flows through the campus
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Brevard College sculptures
There are many sculptures on campus that are a permanent part of the college landscape and a few temporary ones also appear occasionally.
This spring, the college hosted an exhibition of temporary outdoor installations.
Sculptures in front of Sims Hall & Spires Art Gallery
Artist Kyle Lusk created a banjo to symbolize Brevard's bluegrass roots, a saxophone to symbolize its jazz influence, and a violin to symbolize its classical music influence.
Partita - artist Kyle Van Lusk
Park Your Charlie - artist Kyle Van Lusk
Breakdown in Steel - artist Kyle Van Lusk
A silver aluminum sculpture titled Mountain Rhythms was the work of Tim Murray, a former professor of sculpture who taught at Brevard for 42 years.
Sims Hall & Spiers Art Gallery
Spiers Gallery is a modern, 1,500 square foot gallery located in the Sims Art Center on the Brevard College campus.
Exhibitions at Spiers Gallery take place throughout the academic year and feature works by Brevard College students and faculty, as well as guest artists from Western North Carolina and across the country.
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Spiers Gallery is a modern 1,500 square foot gallery located in the Sims Art Center on the Brevard College campus.
Exhibitions
at Spiers Gallery take place throughout the academic year and feature
works by Brevard College students and faculty, as well as guest artists
from Western North Carolina and across the country.