Weitz Story Map
Start Exploring the Elusive Center for Creativity
Click play to see events over time. Click dots for more info.
This is a floorplan for the main area of the Weitz
Floor Plan of the Basement - see if you can find M27 before scrolling! (Use buttons on the side to navigate)
There it is! We only had one event in the basement...
Changyao Zhu Erhu's Masterclass!! (This is a chamber rehearsal room for reference.)
Changyao Zhu Erhu
Let's explore some of the other most popular rooms used.
Let's start with our most popular and great area for the performing arts: Kracum Performance Hall!
"Kracum Performance Hall is a new 400 seat venue that has been designed to accommodate a multitude of different uses including, Concert, Dance, and Presentation events. Kracum Hall features tunable acoustics, two sound systems, a comprehensive lighting system, and a massive projection screen with a 25,000 lumen laser projector. Kracum Hall and the Weitz Center for Creativity is staffed with an experienced team of sound, stage, and lighting professionals to assist you with your event." - Carleton Website
Want to see some cool films?
Visit the Weitz Cinema!!
Where can I find some fantastic music recitals?
"If music be the food of love, play on" - Shakspeare (Twelfth Night I.i.1)
Visit the Applebaum Recital Hall!
"The Applebaum Recital Hall is an intimate multipurpose 900 square foot space. Equipped with sophisticated audio-visual technology, the Hall can easily support soloists and smaller music groups as well as meetings, events, and presentations with seating for up to 80 audience members." - Carleton's Website
Looking for high-quality theatre productions?
Visit Weitz's Black Box Theatre!
"The Weitz Black Box Theater is a flexible space with removable seating that can accommodate a proscenium, thrust, and other staging configurations." - Arts @ Carleton
Image © Lara Swimmer
What's meeting you at the main entrance of the Weitz?
The great Perlman Teaching Museum!!
"As a “teaching museum,” the Perlman emphasizes the role that art plays in posing questions about life. Exhibitions examine how artworks give aesthetic form to ideas, and spark conversations between and across disciplines."
Museum staff work with the campus community to present public programs, curatorial seminars, and exhibition projects. We also encourage and facilitate use of the Carleton College Art Collection for teaching and research." - Carleton's Website
Now go forth and explore: in-person or here!!
Learn more about what the Weitz has to offer here .
And visit our website about tracking the art events at Carleton here .