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The Traina Center for the Arts, named in honor of former Clark President Richard Traina and his wife Polly, opened in fall 2002. Located on Downing Street, Razzo Hall, a 200-seat recital/lecture/screening hall, is a welcome addition to campus -- especially since Clark undergraduates take more classes each year in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts than in any other department. Each spring the Traina Center is home to the Clark Student Art Show. In addition to the new 200 seat hall, the Center's resources include:
- an arts library and resource center
- art studios
- a student gallery
- high-tech class rooms and
- a multimedia arts center
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