Seton Hill Arts Center Wins Multiple Awards

Seton Hill’s Art Program has helped to define the landscape of this region for decades. The new Seton Hill Arts Center, opened in fall 2015, took that tradition a step further by becoming a permanent part of Greensburg’s scenery – and winning a lot of awards in the process.

To date, the Center has been honored with:

  • An Award of Excellence from The American Institute of Architects’ Committee on Architecture for Education in 2016.
  • A Merit Award from the Society for College and University Planning in 2016.
  • An Honor Award from the Boston Society of Architects in 2016 for Education Facilities Design.
  • A 2015 Building Excellence Award from the Master Builders’ Association of Western Pennsylvania.
  • A Gold Commonwealth Award in the Community Institution category from 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania in 2015.

Designed to honor the region’s industrial heritage while supporting the students who will create its future, the Center features sculpture, graphic design, metalsmithing, clay, photography, printmaking, drawing and painting studios; welding facilities and a foundry; and three exhibition spaces: Harlan Gallery, the Jodee Harris Gallery and the Art Yard. It also includes three dance studios that support the growing dance programs for the university and the community. 

“The Seton Hill Arts Center provides a signature, inspiring and distinctive setting to support and energize the university’s programs across the arts. Along with the Performing Arts Center, it creates a vibrant, energetic, and growing arts community, both for the University and for the city of Greensburg.“

- Dr. Curt Scheib, Chair – Division of Visual and Performing Arts

Best of all, the Center has received a lot of love from Seton Hill students. In the short video below, you can follow along as three students view the newly-opened Center for the first time.

Seton Hill’s partners in the design and construction of the Center include BSHM Architects (Associate Architects); Karpinski Engineering; Peller & Associates; Gateway Engineers and Surveyors; P.J. Dick. Find out more about Seton Hill’s Arts Center here.