Coral Springs Center for the Arts
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The Coral Springs Center for the Arts is a modern style 1,471-seat[1] theatre and art museum in Coral Springs, Florida. The facilities include a theater which hosts broadway shows and their home studio, Next Stop Broadway. The studio also hosts many audition workshops. The facility also hosts the Coral Springs Museum of Art, which features changing exhibits of works by nationally-recognized artists and Florida artists.[2]
History
[edit]During a community visioning exercise in the City of Coral Springs in the early 1980s, the participants indicated that there was a need for a community center to host meetings and events, as well as serve as a hub for recreational activities. As part of a large general obligation bond issuance for parks and a public safety facility, $8 million was allocated for the community center, which was expanded to include a gymnasium, which had also been identified as a need.
During the construction, many consultants and engineers worked on the facility, which was designed by Donald Singer, a local architect of international stature.
Due to space limitations, a novel solution to the need for basketball courts and auditorium space was developed by combining the two. The two-court gymnasium opened directly into the theater, with portable seating used to service both. When facing south, the bleachers served as the mezzanine of the theater, when facing north as grandstands for the gymnasium.
During the three-year construction, cost-overruns totaling another $1 million and several contractor bankruptcies forced many “value engineering” decisions to be made, including reducing the stage and fly tower space, reducing the number of classrooms, and downgrading material specifications. The basic envelope of the building however, remained the same.
The facility opened in 1989 as a division of the Parks & Recreation Department. Before a year had passed it had become evident that although the building had been designed primarily for recreation activities, the demand for cultural activities far outweighed the level of use the facility was generating.
By 1990, the City Centre (as it was then called) was made into its own department separate from Parks & Recreation and theater professionals were recruited to run the facility. In 1994 the City committed funds generated from revenue bonds to fix the acoustical and space problems in the facility. At the same time, a wealthy artist was courting the City to partner in building an art museum. The two projects were a natural match and a total of $4.5 million ($1.5 million from the patron) was allocated to the project.
The renovated facility reopened in 1996 and the complex was renamed The Coral Springs Center for the Arts.
Coral Springs Museum of Art
[edit]Opened in 1997, the focus of the Coral Springs Museum of Art is on highlighting present day, nationally-recognized artists and Florida artists who create traditional, Modern, Postmodern and digital art. Each year the museum also hosts an exhibition by members of the Coral Springs Artist Guild.
Recent exhibitions have included works by Pablo Cano, Scott Draves, Clyde Butcher, William Glackens and Charles Mills.[3]
On May 9, 2015 the Coral Springs Museum of Art hosted its inaugural comic book convention, Comics Fest Coral Springs. The event featured panels on costuming, comics creation, a Quick Draw competition, and cartooning lessons, as well as vendors and an Artist Alley.[4]
The Coral Springs Museum of Art offers art instruction in ceramics, painting techniques, illustration, and mixed media to age levels ranging from child to adult, and operates an art camp program during the summer.[5]
Current Exhibitions
[edit]As of December 1st 2024, the exhibition featured at the Coral Springs Museum of Art (CSMoA) is entitled "Tides and Currents". This exhibition runs from October 17 2024- January 4 2025. The museum features a diverse range of authors and are looking for artists in various stages of their career or experience levels. The featured art is often emerging or mid-level talents. The current exhibition revolves around water being a life source for all. According to the CSMoA website, "Tides and Currents" is an exploration of humanity's complex and evolving relationship with water as it serves as a vital resource, a pathway for migration, and a force of nature that demands both respect and adaptation" (2024). The artists featured in the exhibition are as follows: Julia Zurrila, Michelle Drummond, Aria Tan, Sharon Lee Hart, Holly Hanessian and Evelyn Politzer.
Educational Opportunities
[edit]The Coral Springs Museum of Art offers a plethora of educational opportunities for interested parties across all ages. There are about six teaching artists on staff that all have an extensive background with art and creation. There are workshops, classes and summer camps available for different age groups. Classes are available for individuals ages as early as eighteen months old. Other classes are aged 16+ but the museum can create a personalized class if there are willing participants. The museum has recently introduced an initiative called "Sensory Sensitivity Hour" which is a tailored experience for those will sensory sensitivities. This initiative takes place every Monday from the morning hours of nine to ten. Private or one on one classes are available for $60 per hour. This type of class allows for individualized time with the instructor and student to elevate the art and artist. Summer camps are hosted by the museum throughout the summer months. There are many different camps to choose from, they range from abroad to local venues. Different camp types host certain age groups for example, the art start camp is for ages five to six. While the cultural camps are from ages 6 and a half to twelve. Questions and concerns can be submitted through the Coral Springs Museum of Arts website page.
References
[edit]- ^ Coral Springs Center for the Performing and Visual Arts - Coral Springs, FL 33065
- ^ "History/Mission". Coral Springs Museum of Art. Archived from the original on 9 December 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
- ^ "Past Exhibitions". Coral Springs Museum of Art. Archived from the original on 9 December 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
- ^ "Comics Fest Coral Springs". Archived from the original on 2015-04-30. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
- ^ "Coral Springs Museum of Art public programs". Archived from the original on 2013-10-05. Retrieved 2015-05-11.