Oxford College of Emory University

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Locations

  1. Academics & Administration

    1. Few Hall

      Few Hall
      170 Few Circle, Oxford, GA 30054


      Few Hall was built in 1852 to house the Few Society, a literary society, and was also once used as a hospital. Restored and connected to the Tarbutton Performing Arts center in 2001, it contains music classrooms, rehearsal space, and an art studio and gallery space. The Tarbutton Center houses a 131-seat theater where major productions are performed each semester. 

       

      Drama

      Oxford students have an exciting opportunity to learn about theater.  Students can have leading roles in plays, write and direct productions and help with costuming and set building.  Oxford College has two major theater groups: Drama Guild and the Oxford Ensemble of Shakespearean Artists (OESA).  Each of these groups does several productions each year, including a fall production from each organization, a spring production (usually by Drama Guild) and a One-Act Play Festival which typically includes student written and directed pieces.

       

      Vocal Performance

      Oxford College has a professionally directed group called the Oxford Chorale.  Individual practice rooms are on the top floor of Few Hall for students use.  This group performs at various functions throughout the school year.

       

      Instrumental Performance

      Although Oxford does not have a full symphony, students interested in playing instruments will certainly have that opportunity.  Small ensembles are formed each year depending on the interest of the current student body.  .

       

      Studio Art

      Classes in Drawing and Painting are offered in the basement of Tarbutton.  Students from various levels of experience participate in these classes.  They are certainly popular on campus!