The Ron & Janet Jibson Family Courtyard of the Chase Fine Arts Center is located on the north-west side of the building. With small trees and plants, this multi-leveled beautifully designed outdoor space is ideal for receptions, displays, and even small concerts. The main entrance to the Daines Concert Hall is located on the south side of the courtyard, with additional doors on the east side. Both main doors are wheelchair accessible. The pavement design artistically incorporates cement, brick, and gravel. Ground lighting in the evenings highlights the sculpture and brightens the area for guests.
Questions about the venue?
For questions about the venue including booking, please contact event services
Phone: (435) 797-0423
Email: events@usu.edu
About the Ron & Janet Jibson Family Courtyard
The Ron & Janet Jibson Family Courtyard of the Daryl Chase Fine Arts Center is located on the north-west side of the building with outdoor tables and seating for 40. The pavement design artistically incorporates cement, brick, and gravel. In the evenings, ground lighting highlights the sculpture and brightens the area. This beautifully designed, multi-level outdoor space is ideal for receptions, displays, and even small concerts.
Located in the Jibson Family Courtyard is Opus, a sculpture made by artist Larry Elsner, a former USU professor. Opus was reinstalled in the newly completed courtyard in May of 2017. More information can be found on the NEHMA Sculpture Walk & Audio Tour.
The main entrance to the Newel & Jean Daines Concert Hall, Morgan Theatre, and Black Box Theatre is located on the south side of the courtyard, with access to an elevator in the Hansen Atrium. Additional doors on the east side provide ramp access to the Rock Lobby, Daines Concert Hall Lobby, and Morgan Theatre Lobby.

