Bryan Fine Arts Building

1150 N. Dixie Avenue

Home of the Department of Music and Art, the Bryan Fine Arts Building was constructed in 1981. It is named for Charles Faulkner Bryan, composer and head of the Department of Music from 1936-1939. It also houses the James A. Wattenbarger Auditorium.

Map Location: 6

Accessibility Information:

Number of Floors: 3

Parking: There is accessible parking located to the West and South of the building.

Entrances: There is an accessible entrance on the West side, near the loading dock, and the East side of the building.

Elevators: The elevator is located on the South side of the building and accesses 3 floors of the building. The 4th floor is accessible only by stairway.

Stairs: There are stairs on the North and South sides of the building that access 3 floors of the building. The 4th floor access stairway is in the middle of the 3rd floor.

Restrooms: There are accessible restrooms located on the North side of the building on the 2nd floor. They are located just outside the main entrance to the Auditorium

Rescue Assistance: There is an emergency phone in the elevator, as well as an emergency phone located across the street on North Dixie Avenue.


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