Our Facilities
State-of-the-art spaces designed for creative exploration, performance, and innovation
The Wild Beast Concert Hall
The 3,200-square-foot indoor-outdoor music pavilion seats 100 when closed and accommodates an audience of more than 750 in its open air band-shell. Designed by Culver City architectural firm Hodgetts + Fung, this structure is named in honor of Morton Feldman - who used the term "wild beast" as a metaphor for the ineffable generative force of art. This is a highly flexible performance and rehearsal space.
Roy O. Disney Concert Hall
This classic performance space and live recording room is home to a plethora of annual events - from traditional recitals and concerts to multimedia and experimental presentations.
A300
This teaching/performance space provides an outstanding venue for small and medium-sized ensembles.
The Machine Lab
The core space for the creation of new mechatronic compositions and instruments.
Digital Recording Studio
The Dizzy Gillespie-named 48-channel, professional Pro-Tools based recording studio housing cutting-edge hardware, preamps, microphones, outboard devices and software with renowned audio recording, editing, processing, mixing and mastering capabilities.
Modular Synth Studio
In the MSS, artists can explore a wide-variety of synthesizers including the "Black Serge", an analog modular synthesizer and also delve into video editing and processing.
Electronics Lab
Circuit bending, circuit design and custom electronics are among the numerous capabilities this laboratory provides.