Tremaine Visual Arts Center is a bright, uplifting 7,000 square-foot space that is the home of Suffield’s Department of Visual Arts. The sky-lit upstairs studio is used for painting, drawing, and digital media courses. The bottom floor of the building has an extensive ceramics studio, the Violich Photography space and darkroom, and the Lee Roberts ’74 Gallery.
The Jeanice Seaverns Performing Arts Center is the site of Suffield’s theater which is used extensively for dramatic and musical productions, dance performances, guitar shows, and other meetings and performances throughout the year. This 8,400 square-foot theater has sophisticated lighting and sound systems.
The Guttag Music Center houses eight acoustically engineered spaces for private study and music lessons. The Guttag Center also has offices for Suffield’s performing arts teachers. The Williams Performing Arts Studio is home of Suffield’s dance program and also has a professional recording studio. The Set Design Shop is attached to the Jeanice Seaverns Performing Arts Center. This 2,400 square-foot workspace is used to build theater sets and hosts woodworking and architectural classes. It has sophisticated equipment to support all of these purposes.