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Belmont Cuts Ribbon on The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts

Stunning 1,700 seat facility adds world-class performance venue to Middle TN; Will feature special collaborations, one-of-a-kind events, exceptional student talent

In a special ribbon cutting ceremony held earlier today, Belmont University dedicated The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, a new $180 million multifunctional facility designed with a vision to be the best performance venue on any college campus in the world. Fashioned after traditional European opera houses, the new hall adds another diamond to Music City’s ring of world-class venues as it caters to diverse audiences with major concerts, plays, operas, dance, musical theatre and other performances while also supplying Belmont’s nationally renowned arts students with a unique learning and performing environment.

Exterior of the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts
The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts was dedicated on Sept. 14, 2021 at Belmont University.

Belmont President Dr. Greg Jones said, “The beauty and performance capabilities of The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts are simply unmatched, and its possibilities are unparalleled. From inspiring audiences with globally-minded performances to celebrating our students’ talents onstage and behind the scenes to serving Middle Tennessee through partnerships and programs, the Fisher Center offers unlimited potential. This venue will equip students with the confidence and real-world experiences that set them apart as Belmont graduates while also attracting world-renowned artists to share their immense talents with our campus and the local community. With Belmont’s rich tradition of creativity and imagination across our campus, the Fisher Center will be a place for those values to come to life through curating, producing and presenting stories and art that inspire.”

Fisher and Dickens Families Honored

Today’s ceremony also marked the unveiling of the name of the new facility and the plaza in front of the building to celebrate two families who worked together to lead Belmont University for more than 20 years and who inspired the facility’s vision, design and construction. The Fisher Center is named in honor of recently retired Belmont President Dr. Bob Fisher and his wife Judy, who have been long-time advocates for the arts both on Belmont’s campus and in Nashville. Also unveiled in front of the Center were sculptures of the Fishers along with a plaque commemorating all they have contributed to Belmont University. In addition, the area in front of the building will be called Dickens Plaza to honor the contributions of former Board of Trustees Chairman Marty Dickens and his wife Betty.

Judy and Bob Fisher stand in front of the sculpture presented in their honor
Judy and Bob Fisher stand next to the statue presented in their honor at the dedication ceremony for The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts.

Milton Johnson, retired chairman and CEO of HCA Healthcare and current chairman of Belmont’s Board of Trustees, noted, “Together, Marty and Bob dared to dream of building a performing arts center that would be the finest to be found on any college campus in the world. Their vision, inspiration and commitment truly represent the foundation of this venue. Placing their names on this site further cements their legacies while reminding each and every patron of their impact on Belmont University.”

A special, invitation-only concert featuring internationally acclaimed violinists and composers, the Mark O’Connor Duo with Maggie O’Connor, will be held this evening to celebrate the Fisher Center’s dedication and pay tribute to the Fisher and Dickens’ families. The Fisher Center will also host the Dec. 1 performance of the annual “Christmas at Belmont” concert, which features more than 800 student musicians and vocalists and will be filmed for national broadcast on PBS.

Fisher Center to Partner with Local Arts Organizations

Partnerships with local arts organizations will be an integral aspect of the facility’s identity, as Belmont seeks for the Fisher Center to be shared with Nashville and the surrounding region as a center for artistic storytelling, inspiration and celebration. The May 2022 Nashville Opera collaboration on Richard Wagner’s epic “Das Rheingold” is anticipated to draw talent and audiences from around the country, while a June 2022 Nashville Ballet residency will bring three spectacular debut performances to the venue. Conversations are underway for the Nashville Symphony to perform in the space in 2022 as well.

Located between Belmont’s Massey Performing Arts Center, Curb Event Center, Troutt Theater and McAfee Concert Hall, the Fisher Center completes a performing arts district along Belmont Boulevard. Moreover, the horseshoe-shaped hall promises ultimate adaptability with design features that make it a perfect fit for a wide variety of functions, from both acoustic and amplified music concerts to theater and dance performances and broadcast events. The entire facility has been acoustically designed to provide an optimal listening experience to all audiences.

Facility Demonstrates Extraordinary Attention to Detail

While every performance in the new space will be a considerable draw, the building itself will prove its own attraction as acute attention to detail makes this project particularly inspiring. Throughout the Fisher Center, visitors will find elaborate details and special touches that further enhance the beauty within and symbolize uniquely Belmont traits. A few highlights of the new performing arts center include:

The main concert hall at the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts
  • Column capitals that feature icons specific to Belmont’s campus, including roses, fountains, trees and bees in honor of Bob Fisher’s long-held hives on the roof of the Ayers Academic Center
  • Variable acoustic system within the hall includes curtains placed in wall pockets that can be deployed to manage audio needs, or literally tune the room, for different events
  • Three-story Grand Lobby designed to host banquets, galas and special events for up to 900 guests 
  • Side ballroom spaces that can be individually cordoned off for separate acoustic or amplified smaller performances, or—since both areas feature floor space as large as the main stage—each can also be used as viable rehearsal spaces
  • Flexible stage, lifts, rigging and lighting in the main hall provide maximum adaptability
  • Top of the line theatrical equipment that gives superior visual and acoustical experiences
  • Innovative orchestra pit accompanied by two lifts allow the pit to be extended above, below or flush to the stage depending upon the production
  • Ten-foot-wide medallion with fiber optic night-sky lighting details add a striking element to the performance hall dome 
  • An acoustically transparent domed ceiling, constructed of ornate plaster and metal grillwork, allows sound to travel up into the attic volume before being diffused, or absorbed, depending upon the nature of the event

The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts was designed by local architectural firm ESa, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, and ChaseCo, LLC served as overall project manager. Other project partners included:

  • R.C. Mathews – General Contractor
  • Akustiks, LLC – Acoustical Consultant
  • Theatre Projects Consultants, Inc. – Theatre Consultant
  • Lee Company – HVAC/Plumbing Contractor
  • Enterprise Solutions, LLC – Electrical Contractor
  • Inman Foodservices Group, LLC – Food Service Consultant
  • Curtain Wall Design & Consulting, Inc. – Exterior Envelope Consultant
  • Fire Protection Associates, Inc. – Fire Protection Consultant
  • Jensen Hughes, Inc. – Code Consultant
  • Kenneth B. Bonifay, DBA – ADA Consultant
  • Randy Burkett Lighting Design, Inc. – Lighting Designer
  • I.C. Thomasson Associates – MEP Engineers
  • Ross Bryan Associates – Structural Engineer
  • Hodgson Douglas, LLC – Landscape Architecture
  • Catalyst Design Group – Civil Engineers
  • SSRCx – LEED Consultants and Commissioning Agent
  • Kelly Construction – Masonry Contractor

Continuing Belmont’s efforts toward sustainability, The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts is pursuing LEED Gold certification, which would make it the fifth LEED-certified building on Belmont’s campus.

Belmont administrators and students, along with city officials, cut the ribbon today on the new Fisher Center for the Performing Arts. Picture left to right: Butch Spyridon, Mayor John Cooper, Dr. Greg Jones, Dr. Bob Fisher, Judy Fisher, Marty Dickens, Milton Johnson, David Perry, Avery Goodwin, Denice Johnson and Betty Dickens.
Belmont administrators and students, along with city officials, cut the ribbon today on the new Fisher Center for the Performing Arts. Picture left to right: Butch Spyridon, Mayor John Cooper, Dr. Greg Jones, Dr. Bob Fisher, Judy Fisher, Marty Dickens, Milton Johnson, David Perry, Avery Goodwin, Denice Johnson and Betty Dickens.

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