Fayetteville State University Fine Arts Series

Fayetteville State University Fine Arts Series The power of the arts to inform, enrich, engage, and inspire is what makes the Department of Perform

The Department of Performing and Fine Arts

Mission

The primary mission of the Department of Performing and Fine Arts is to produce graduates in the performing and fine arts – music, dance, theater, visual arts – that will be leaders in their respective fields and its advocate. The Department is also committed to building community through the arts by being a resource for performing and fine arts

pedagogy, cultivating a climate where creativity flourishes, engaging the community with the arts, and making the arts accessible to all. Vision

The Department of Performing and Fine Arts will be the cultural and intellectual center for Fayetteville and its environs.

We are grateful for a life-giving visit from the inimitable Phylicia Rashad, thanks to friends from Fayetteville Area Ha...
03/26/2026

We are grateful for a life-giving visit from the inimitable Phylicia Rashad, thanks to friends from Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity, who worked out the visit. Ms. Rashad poured deeply into each of our students and we are greatful for her generosity of time and wisdom. Many, many thanks to Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity for making this possible. Please support their work.

Our next batch of photos from A Very Black History last month, thanks to Ezekiel Best!
03/04/2026

Our next batch of photos from A Very Black History last month, thanks to Ezekiel Best!

First batch of photos from A Very Black History, thanks to campus photographer, Mr. Ezekiel Best.
03/03/2026

First batch of photos from A Very Black History, thanks to campus photographer, Mr. Ezekiel Best.

Prepping an immersive production based on the dark corners of history. A Very Black History comes to Fayetteville State ...
11/18/2025

Prepping an immersive production based on the dark corners of history. A Very Black History comes to Fayetteville State in February.

09/27/2025

FSU Theatre is accepting donations of medium and large oriental/Persian/Asian rugs that are free of pet stains. We are also looking for a donated piano (in decent shape; old school/antigue preferred), and anything that might fit in a speakeasy.

Donations can be made by bringing items to the lobby of the theatre in the Butler Building on campus. Reach out to us here if you have questions.

We visited the Kelpies (think of them as sea Broncos).
08/08/2025

We visited the Kelpies (think of them as sea Broncos).

Our group paid a visit to Pitlochry Festival Theatre this evening for dinner and their fine production of The 39 Steps.
08/07/2025

Our group paid a visit to Pitlochry Festival Theatre this evening for dinner and their fine production of The 39 Steps.

Our theatre students took a walking tour of Black history in Scotland, learning about everyone from the first African so...
08/07/2025

Our theatre students took a walking tour of Black history in Scotland, learning about everyone from the first African soldiers arriving with the Roman army, to Black members of the Scottish court, to Joseph Knight, an African man whose court case affirming his freedom inspired the abolition movement in Pennsylvania and beyond, to Frederick Douglass who spent time in Edinburgh, to the Scots women who did fundraising and clothing drives for Harriet Tubman and those she rescued. After that, students visited Edinburgh Castle, where they learned about histories not often told.

Had our first show yesterday afternoon. We do it again today.
08/02/2025

Had our first show yesterday afternoon. We do it again today.

Our theatre students are in Edinburgh for   Fayetteville State University
07/31/2025

Our theatre students are in Edinburgh for Fayetteville State University

Thank you to CityView of Fayetteville for highlighting our students on their way to Festival Fringe!
07/29/2025

Thank you to CityView of Fayetteville for highlighting our students on their way to Festival Fringe!

A group of Fayetteville State University students is headed to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland to perform "Be A Wolf."

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