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Discover the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts on a campus tour!
During your tour, you will be guided around our downtown campus by a current Brock student or the Marilyn I. Walker Recruitment Officer, and shown the many highlights of our new facility including performance studios, soundproof music practice rooms, drawing and painting studios, lecture/seminar rooms, digital labs, learning/computer commons, rehearsal studio space, scenography studio and costume shop.
Tours of the MIWSFPA will take approximately one hour.
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