The Marlboro Campus
Arts & Educational Facilities
Formerly home to Marlboro College, The Campus at Marlboro Music offers all of the amenities of a top liberal arts institution, with many spaces for the literary, visual, and performing arts. Facilities can be optimized for a wide variety of educational uses.
Highlights include:
- The award-winning, HGA-designed Jerome and Celia Bertin Reich Building — a world-class facility in every way. Its elegant, refined design provides beautiful, dignified workspaces paired with lovely views and quick access to outdoor areas to gather, socialize and study.
- Center for Visual Arts — three floors of thoughtfully designed, state-of-the-art facilities. In addition to gallery space, you’ll find ample space for ceramics, woodworking, sculpture, painting, welding, and digital media.
- The Whittemore Theatre — an inviting multi-purpose venue for musical performances, theatrical productions, and meetings. Plus an art gallery, office space, set shop, and even a climbing wall.
- The Serkin Center for the Performing Arts — featuring a 2,500 sf dance studio, 120-seat auditorium, gallery space, practice rooms, meeting rooms, and more.
- And there is, of course, abundant office, classroom, studio, and gallery space throughout campus.
Take a moment to explore our arts and educational facilities and learn more about the capacities and amenities of each arts and educational space below. Each has fiber internet and is maintained by our on-site facilities team.
The Jerome & Celia Bertin Reich Building

74 Howland Road, Marlboro, VT | 11,161 sf
Inspiring and serene, the $12.7-million HGA-designed Reich Building and dorm complex offers state-of-the-art facilities and views of rural Vermont from every angle. Elegant and refined in design, it features expansive, flexible workspaces and vibrant outdoor areas to gather, socialize, and study.
- New construction (opened in 2021).
- Includes 3 large studios, 4 offices, 6 baths, library, kitchen, copy room, elevator, large communal lobbies, outdoor spaces, and more.
- Green building w/ a passive solar gains strategy, LED lighting, energy-efficient geothermal, and a green roof that can be enjoyed as an outdoor terrace for events.
Whittemore Theater

82 Theater Road, Marlboro, VT | 9,000 sf
The Whittemore Theater is an inviting multi-purpose venue for musical performances, theatrical productions, and meetings. It also includes gallery and office space, a rock climbing wall, and more.
- Three-quarter thrust stage with two voms.
- Stepped seating for up to 299 people.
- Lighting board, scene shop, sets, and equipment.
- Two galleries: Drury Gallery (680 sf) and lobby (1,200 sf).
- Green room, classrooms, offices.
- Extensive rock-climbing wall on ground floor.
Serkin Center for the Performing Arts

143 Theater Road, Marlboro, VT | 10,000 sf
The Serkin Center is a wonderful home for the performing arts, with a 2,500 sf dance studio, 120-seat auditorium, gallery space, practice rooms, meeting rooms, and more.
- Dance studio has a sprung floor, Marley surface, and room-length mirrors.
- Studio also has lighting grid, retractable projection screen, collapsible bleachers, and converts to black box.
- Separate locker room and showers.
- Ragle Hall’s platform stage and gently raked seating is ideal for lectures, readings, and music.
- Three individual practice rooms, music lab, rehearsal space.
Concert Hall (Persons Auditorium)

2472 South Road, Marlboro, VT | 12,000 sf
550-seat Persons Auditorium is home to Marlboro Music Festival concerts each summer. Its rich, dramatically-peaked wood interior provides superior acoustics and an elegantly rustic Vermont character. Seating can be adapted for a wide variety of event types and audience sizes.
- 550-seat concert hall with world-class acoustics.
- Climate controlled w/ geothermal air conditioning system.
- Spacious lobby, box office/reception area, 5 offices, green room, and 2 recording studios.
- ADA compliant & equipped with hearing aid induction loop.
- Ample on-site parking.
Center for the Visual Arts

2633 South Road, Marlboro, VT | 12,575 sf
Built in 2016, the Center for Visual Arts offers thoughtfully designed, state-of-the-art facilities. In addition to gallery space, you’ll find ample space for ceramics, woodworking, sculpture, painting, welding, and digital media.
- Three large classrooms, many small offices, and inviting meeting spaces across three floors (with elevator).
- Huge, fully-equipped ceramics studio with dedicated space for mixing, glazing, plaster, and kilns.
- Woodworking studio with equipment and tools.
- Sculpture studio and outdoor Gantry crane for lifting heavy objects.
- Digital classrooms and large-format printers.
- Quiet third-floor balcony workspace.
Dalrymple

43 Dalrymple Road, Marlboro, VT | 9,200 sf
A sterling example of Vermont’s vernacular architecture in the heart of campus, Dalrymple was originally a dairy barn before it became the home of abundant offices, studios, and classrooms. Ideal for writing residencies and scholarly retreats.
- Ranges from cozy offices to large (40+ people) convening spaces.
- Exudes New England charm with beautiful wood highlights.
- Historic building with four floors and several bathrooms.
- Lovely forest views and golden southern light.
Rice-Aron Hall

64 Dalrymple Road & 361 Theater Road, Marlboro, VT | 25,700 sf
The largest building on campus. Previously a library, the original building has a lovely aperture in the upper floor to the level below, and the Aron wing has ample floor space, panoramic views, and many office and meeting rooms.
- Huge square footage.
- Three levels with an elevator.
- Downstairs social area and patio.
- Well-appointed offices, meeting rooms, flex space.
- Private reading deck with views to Massachusetts.
Apple Tree

2617 South Road, Marlboro, VT | 1,200 sf
Apple Tree is one of Potash Hill’s nine historic buildings. Built around 1840 as a wagon shed, it is a quintessential Vermont structure, and a lovely convening space and rehearsal studio.
- Beautifully maintained, and still has its original post-and-beam frame.
- Open space upstairs (600 sf) is ideal for presentations, classes, music, yoga.
- Air conditioned.
- Lower level can be used for office or storage space.
Brown

400 Theater Road, Marlboro, VT | 8,900 sf
Perched at the top of campus, this former science facility can be your home for lab work, and it can also be adapted for many uses other than the sciences.
- Two floors with a central lounge.
- A dozen offices and a dozen classrooms, labs, and convening spaces, plus storage.
- Greenhouse.
- Modernist design, skylights bring abundant natural light.
Woodard

2631 South Road, Marlboro, VT | 4,500 sf
Renovated in 2023, Woodard features four light-filled spaces that can be used as arts studios, rehearsal studios, and meeting rooms.
- Four studios ranging from 320 s/f to 420 s/f.
- Studios are designed to minimize sound-bleed between rooms.
- Renovations include a new bathroom and a water-filling station.
- Lower level is a photography program’s dream: darkroom, classroom space, and a photo studio with seamless cyclorama wall.
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