The Seretean Center for the Performing Arts at Oklahoma State University is a key facility for dramatic and musical events on the Stillwater campus. Constructed in 1912 as the Fine Arts Center and renamed in 1971 in honor of its principal benefactor, Martin Bud Seretean (May 13, 1924-Aug. 13, 2007), a 1947 OSU graduate and businessman, the center encompasses 75,000 square feet. It includes the 600-seat Vivia Nail Locke Theatre (named in honor of a longtime professor) and the 800-seat Concert Hall. It also houses teaching studios for theatre and music, various classrooms, a theatre scene lab, computer and design labs, a choral room, a rehearsal hall for band and orchestra, and a well-equipped audio center.