Our Mission: Revitalize the arts throughout our university, community and region, and establish the Quick Center for the Arts as a destination for renowned national and international artists.
The Quick Center offers a wide range of resources — spacious art galleries, the 321-seat Rigas Family Theater, instructional spaces for the visual and performing arts, vocal and instrumental labs and rehearsal rooms, study and storage spaces — making it an education and entertainment hub for not only the campus but the community at large.
The Quick Center includes the F. Donald Kenney Museum and Art Study Wing, named after the late F. Donald Kenney, a university trustee and arts patron. The Kenney wing added galleries, a prints and drawings room, study and support spaces, further enhancing
the Quick Center's reputation as a center for regional collaboration and thought.
Quick Center galleries are open to the public year round at no charge.
Group tours are also available. To request a tour, please complete and submit our
Gallery Tour Request Form.
Since 1995, the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts has been a vibrant hub for visual and performing arts, offering diverse cultural experiences for all ages.
Exhibitions
The university’s encyclopedic art collection, which includes Asian, European and American, Modern and Contemporary art is on display in the Quick Center galleries.
In addition, featured installations are in place on a rotating basis throughout the year. Our galleries are open to the public at no charge.
VISIT EXHIBITIONS
Performing Arts Series
The Quick Center hosts a variety of performances each season, including jazz, dance, theater and comedy.
VISIT PERFORMING ARTS
Arts Education Programs
We're all about encouraging the next generation of art lovers at the Quick Center.
Our programs include annual juried art exhibitions for schoolchildren and master classes for K-12. Tours at the Quick Center galleries are available for any age group free of charge.
VISIT ARTS EDUCATION
Concert Choir, Concert Band to present joint concert
Feb 21, 2019
The SBU Concert Choir, under the direction of music lecturer Kathryn A. Black, and the SBU Concert Band, under the direction of music adjunct instructor Isaac Spaeth, will present a joint concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24, in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts' Rigas Family Theater.
The Concert Choir will perform compositions by well-known choral composers Eric Whitacre and John Rutter. The Concert Band will perform two smaller works by Gustav Holst and Percy Grainger.
The concert is free and open to the public.