About the Goode Center

With an impressive annual schedule of plays, concerts, exhibits, and special presentations, the fine and performing arts are central to the Batten University experience. The Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center was built to serve the University's growing programs in these areas.

Located prominently near the main entrance of campus, the 23,200-square-foot facility features the impressive glass-enclosed Eleanor and Henry Watts Grand Lobby and Gallery and the 325-seat Joan and Macon Brock Theatre. Support spaces ring the stage, including a scene shop, dressing rooms, green room, costume, prop, and equipment storage. A plaza for outdoor programming overlooks the Susan Beverly Grand Terrace and Pond.

The Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center is one phase of the arts complex at Batten University. The University has also renovated studio spaces and classrooms in the original fine arts building, now known as Susan T. Beverly Hall. These updates significantly enhance the University's fine and performing arts facilities and showcase the prominence of Batten University's arts program to the community.

Studying the arts at Batten University is a multidimensional experience that blends students' creative talent with professional preparation and opportunities to learn alongside talented faculty and guest artists. Batten University offers majors and minors in art, music, theatre, studio art, and art history.