Music Facilities

UAF Department of Music hosts Music at One on Thursday, April 13, 2023 in the Davis Concert Hall. Students: Jonathan Swank and Asa Edwards, violin; Dylan Candelaria, viola; Joshua Swank and Cirdan Vonnahme, cello. UAF Photo by Marina Santos

Performance & Instruction Spaces

The Music Department boasts the impressive 900-seat Charles W. Davis Concert Hall, ideal for large events and performances. Students may reserve this hall for recording auditions and performances on a space-available basis by emailing the Concert Hall Manager, Scott S. Hansen, at sshansen2@alaska.edu. The department also includes a variety of other performance and instruction spaces, such as the 65-seat Eva McGown Room for intimate performances, state-of-the-art teaching studios, and classrooms. Additionally, numerous practice rooms are available to students, ensuring ample space for individual practice and rehearsal.

Additional Venues

Also featured are the 456-seat Lee Salisbury Theater and the KUAC public radio and television studios, providing diverse performance and broadcasting opportunities. Additionally, the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library offers extensive collections of books, periodicals, music scores, and recordings, including vinyl discs, CDs, and DVDs, all available for checkout with a Polar Express card.

Thomas Brown of Kipnuk leads the young men in a comedic dance during RAHI's Alaska Native Dance class at the Salisbury Theater. UAF Photo by JR Ancheta

 


Did you know?

The Davis Concert Hall and the Lee H. Salisbury Theatre are both available to those outside of UAF for rental for a fee. UAF-affiliated users receive a discount. Both venues require a space user form. Begin the process through 25Live. There will be additional steps when reserving and renting these spaces. 


 

UAF CLA Students perform a piece by Emmy Award winning composer and ecoacoustician Matthew Burtner in the Davis Concert Hall, 3/2/23. UAF photo by Leif Van Cise.

Technology & Resources

Technology and resources at UAF include student computer labs for composition and media projects, as well as instrument and music rental services. Students can also access audio and video recording and playback packages. These facilities ensure that students have the tools they need for a comprehensive and immersive educational experience.

Building Hours

Monday to Friday: 7 am - 10 pm
Saturday: 8 am - 11 pm
Sunday: 8 am - 5 pm

Closed on holidays and during the university hard closure period (December 24 - January 2)

 

After-Hours Access: Students can enter the building and locked rooms after hours using their Polar Express card at the swipe-card terminals. Non-music students are not permitted in these secured areas. Students should report any issues with Polar Express card access to the Music Department Admin and any unauthorized access to secured rooms to the UAF Police Department.

UAF Music stand in an empty Davis Concert Hall. UAF Photo by Marina Santos