Visual & Performing Arts
Visual & Performing Arts
School of Visual & Performing Arts
Seton Hill has a passion for the arts. It is reflected in the work of students and faculty who thrive as a community of artists, musicians, performers, therapists and educators. It has also been the foundation of successful careers in many other fields, including law, communication, government and business.
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Seton Hill Arts Center & Performing Arts Center
The Arts Center and the Performing Arts Center, a block apart in Greensburg’s historic cultural district, provide dynamic and inspiring learning, performing and exhibition venues for the talented students and faculty of Seton Hill's community of artists.
Performance & Exhibit Opportunities
As soon as you begin at Seton Hill, and throughout your time here, you will have multiple performance and exhibition opportunities. All departments of the School of Visual and Performing Arts provide a full season of public performances, concerts and exhibits every year, in which both majors and non-majors participate. View upcoming concerts, exhibits, and performances on the online arts calendar.
Faculty
At Seton Hill, all arts faculty members are active in their respective professions, so you will enjoy learning, performing and traveling with professors who can guide you from where you are now to wherever you want to go in your career.
Scholarships
In addition to aid provided by the University, the School of Visual and Performing Arts also offers scholarships just for students majoring in the arts.
Arts Experience is Good for All Majors
Participation in the arts hones skills that are necessary in every field - from public speaking to "thinking on your feet" to finding creative solutions to problems. At Seton Hill, you don’t have to be an arts major to perform, create art, make music, or learn costume and set design. Here, the arts are for everyone.
Community Arts Program
Seton Hill’s Community Arts Program provides private music and dance lessons and performance opportunities for members of the local community and their children. Seton Hill students can get involved in the Community Arts Program in a number of ways.
Careers in the Visual and Performing Arts
In addition to careers in theatre, dance, music and art, visual and performing arts majors are well-prepared for a variety of leadership positions in fields such as communication, law, marketing, healthcare and education. Seton Hill's award-winning Career and Professional Development Center will begin working with you and your professors as soon as you begin at Seton Hill. Career planning and preparation will be part of what you do in your courses every year, and the Center and your faculty advisor will also help you find the best internships, apprenticeships, performance and exhibition opportunities.
Pittsburgh ranks #2 (behind only San Francisco) in U.S. metro areas with substantial growth in creative careers from 2010-2019, according to the Heartland Forward Economic Renewal Institute.
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You can apply online for free any time. If you haven’t been to visit us yet, please schedule a time to come up to the Hill. You may just see your future from here.
Explore the three Departments in the Seton Hill University School of Visual & Performing Arts to find specific programs:
Arts Events Calendar
Visit Seton Hill's online arts calendar for up-to-date performance and exhibit information - including music, theatre, dance and art events!