Campus Venues for Art & Enrichment Events
![]() |
DuFresne Performing Arts Center (PAC)The DuFresne Performing Arts Center (PAC) is home to the Music, Theatre & Dance, and Communication departments. It is home to the Vivian Fusillo Theatre, the Dorothy B. Magnus Black Box Theatre and the Recital Hall. |
![]() |
Somsen HallSomsen Hall is the University's main administrative building.The centerpiece is the 900-seat Harriet Johnson Auditorium which is used as a classroom and as the primary venue for numerous cultural events such as the Lyceum Series, the annual Winona Symphony Orchestra Children's Concert, and the Frozen River Film Festival. |
![]() |
Stark Hall, Science Laboratory Center (SLC), Pasteur HallThe science building complex consists of Stark Hall, the Science Laboratory Center (SLC), and Pasteur Hall. The complex houses an 188-seat auditorium and the 176-seat Miller Auditorium, which are used as venues for various campus speaker series. The beautiful central Atrium serves as the ‘hub’ for the annual Frozen River Film Festival. |
![]() |
Darrell W. Krueger LibraryThe Darrell W. Krueger Library is a resource for the greater southeastern Minnesota and WSU communities. It not only serves the University through its many resources, but also serves as a U.S. Government Depository. It’s the home of the Athenaeum lecture series. |
![]() |
Kryzsko CommonsKryzsko Commons is the university's Student Union. Performance and lecture venues include the Art Tye Lounge/Student Activities Center (SAC), Baldwin Lounge, Zane's Stage and East Hall/Solarium. |
![]() |
Watkins HallWatkins Hall houses the Art and Computer Science departments. The 1st floor Paul Watkins Art Gallery primarily showcases local, regional and national artists in a variety of media.The Weber Gallery on the second floor is primarily a student-focused exhibit space. |