Gillmor Hall Grand Opening
Florence J. Gillmor Hall: An Artistic Legacy Continues
Westminster’s long history of excellence in the performing arts has entered an exciting
new chapter. Florence J. Gillmor Hall, a 26,000 square-foot expansion of the Jewett
Center for the Performing Arts and the Emma Eccles Jones Conservatory, officially
opened in September. The new facility adds state-of-the-art instruction, rehearsal,
and performance spaces for students in Westminster’s music, dance, and
theatre programs.
The building’s namesake, Florence Gillmor (’38), was a talented musician who trained in piano and voice at Westminster. Throughout her life, Florence actively supported music education on campus. Her frequent and generous gifts were invaluable to the growth of the performing arts, including significant contributions that helped make Gillmor Hall possible.
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