Chandler Center for the Arts

Summary

Chandler Center for the Arts (CCA), is located in Chandler, Arizona and is jointly owned by the City of Chandler and the Chandler Unified School District. The Chandler Center for the Arts functions as the home theater for Chandler High School and the arts center for the City of Chandler. The Chandler Center for the Arts receives no direct appropriations for artistic programming.[1] Any donations it receives must be applied only to the maintenance and operation of the actual building.

Logo bug in use since 2019

Capacity edit

Room Capacity
Mainstage Theatre 1,508[2]
Hal Bogle Theatre 346[3]
Recital Hall 246[4]

Galleries edit

The center's Exhibition Hall hosts free exhibits of visual arts in a variety of media and cultural origins.

The Vision Gallery is located in CCA, and features rotating displays by over 350 artists in such media as painting, watercolor, photography, mixed media, sculpture, ceramics, glass, textiles and metal.

History edit

The City of Chandler created the Chandler Cultural Foundation in 1989 [5] in order to create programming finance development for Chandler Center of the Arts. As the programming entity of CCA, the Chandler Cultural Foundation presents quality programs that would not otherwise be available in the community.[1]

Today, Chandler Center for the Arts is a local resident and tourist attraction. With its proximity to Downtown Chandler, and the trending shows hosted at the complex, as well as sponsors for the CCA, it has received well, especially in recent years.

In 2019, Chandler Center for the Arts underwent a brand ident refresh, introducing the current cyan CCA logo (as pictured above). Some parts of the exterior complex were redone to reflect this new brand identity. The windows at the reception were also given a makeover.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Chandler Center for the Arts. “History: Why We Exist.” http://www.Chandlercenter.org. (n.d.) 20 Jan 2009.
  2. ^ Mainstage Seating
  3. ^ Hal Bogle Theatre
  4. ^ Recital Hall
  5. ^ Kehrberg, Amanda. “No Longer a Dream: Chandler Center for the Arts celebrates 20 years.” Ahwatukee Magazine. Jan. 2009: 49. Print
  6. ^ "Chandler Center for the Arts Unveils New Visual Brand Identity". Chandler Center for the Arts. 2019-04-05. Retrieved 2024-03-19.

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