Eugene C. Eppley Fine Arts Building
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| Eugene C. Eppley Fine Arts Building | |
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| General information | |
| Type | Performance hall and classrooms |
| Location | Sioux City, Iowa |
| Construction started | 1966 |
| Completed | 1966 |
| Owner | Morningside College |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | W.L. Beuttler and Son |
| Main contractor | Chris Hansen Construction |
The Eugene C. Eppley Fine Arts Building is located on the Morningside College campus in Sioux City, Iowa. Built in 1966, it is regarded as "one of the finest music and arts facilities in the Midwest."[1] The auditorium seats 1,400 and is noted for its acoustical qualities and the majestic Sanford Memorial Organ.[2] The Helen Levitt Art Gallery is also located inside the building.[3] The Sioux City Symphony Orchestra has used the Eppley for concerts since its opening.
