Contemplative Commons
Overview
The Contemplative Commons is a dynamic complex of spaces designed to foster organic exploration of new ways of experiencing the world. Light-filled indoor spaces, integrated outdoor areas, and art installations inspired by nature promote immersive experiences and afford opportunities for contemplative practice for students and the community. Situated within the Contemplative Commons, the Contemplative Sciences Center creates opportunities at the Commons, that center mind-body practices, integrate evidence-based programming designed to cultivate resilience, expand awareness, and foster meaningful connections.
In fall 2024, we welcomed international artist Wolfgang Buttress for the commissioning of NINFEO, an immersive sound, light, and sculptural experience housed in the Contemplative Commons.
Above: The UVA Brain Institute held a symposium at Contemplative Commons in 2024. Participants connect during a breakout session.
Contemplative Commons
403 Emmet Street S.
Charlottesville, VA 22903
phone: 434-982-6057
email: csc@virginia.edu
Hours of Operation
Open M-F, 9 am to 5 pm
ENVIRONMENTS for Flourishing Supporting students and our communities
The Contemplative Sciences Center works directly at the University of Virginia (UVA) and in collaboration with partners across Grounds on initiatives that combine contemplative and experiential learning as well as conducting multidisciplinary research across the University including the Environmental Institute, The Department of Music, Anesthesiology, Architecture, Religious Studies, Engineering, and Psychology. We view contemplative learning as deeply experiential, holistic, and ecological.
Learn More
- A First Look Inside the New Contemplative Commons
- NBC29 Video: "The University of Virginia holds groundbreaking ceremony for the Contemplative Commons"
- "University of Virginia Breaks Ground on Contemplative Commons"
- "A Place to Learn & Flourish: It's Not Just a New Building"
- "New Contemplative Commons Will Enable Collaboration, Experimentation"
The Contemplative Commons is funded in part by a $40 million lead gift from Paul and Sonia Jones, along with generous gifts from Jeffrey C. Walker, additional members of the Contemplative Sciences Center’s Advisory Board, and other donors. Support the work of the Contemplative Sciences Center.