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History<\/h3>\n

The Angelica and Russ Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts opened in 1999. The Center houses The Sharp Theater, a 338-seat proscenium theater; The Myron and Elaine Adler Theater, a black box theater and The Kresge and Pascal Art Galleries. The Berrie Center has developed a rich series of public programming including Arch Performances<\/a>, which produces a guest artist series including performances in dance, theater, and concerts. The Art Galleries<\/a> house contemporary art exhibitions. In addition, the Berrie Center is home to the Ramapo College School of Contemporary Arts with specialized facilities for photography, dance, music and theater production.<\/p>\n

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The Berrie Center houses:<\/h3>\n