College of Liberal Arts to celebrate Creative Arts Center expansion with open house

November 2, 2016

Numerous new studios for art, dance and music students; light-filled art galleries; a catwalk connecting offices and classrooms on the second floor; and a spectacular front entrance are among the striking changes visitors will find in 糖心原创鈥檚 renovated and expanded Creative Arts Center.

The will celebrate the completion of the Creative Arts Center鈥檚 two-year modernization and expansion project with an open house on Wednesday, Nov. 9, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.

The event will feature a behind-the-scenes look at the university鈥檚 talented fine and performing arts students. Visitors will get to see students at work in their fine arts, modern dance and acting classes, as well as during wind symphony and university chorus rehearsals.

鈥淲e are so excited at the completion of the modernization and expansion of the Creative Arts Center as we finally have the facilities that match the productivity and success of our excellent students, faculty and staff,鈥 said Kristin Sobolik, dean of the College of Liberal Arts. 鈥淥ur fine and performing arts programs are the foundation of our designation as an Ohio Center for Excellence in the Arts. We welcome the community to come and experience these stunning facilities and what our students showcase.鈥

The Creative Arts Center鈥檚 new iconic entrance features a stunning wall of dichroic glass fins that change color based on the angle of the sun.

The first thing visitors will notice when they approach the Creative Arts Center (CAC) is its new iconic, accessible entrance. The addition to the building symbolizes the excellence of the university鈥檚 arts programs and makes the building standout on campus.

鈥淭he arts programs are one of the flagship parts of the university, and they need to have a building that鈥檚 also distinctive,鈥 said Linda Caron, associate dean for faculty and external affairs in the College of Liberal Arts.

Visitors can approach the entrance by traveling up a long grand walkway. Nearby steps and benches provide places where students and faculty can sit and work.

The front of the building also features a stunning wall of dichroic glass fins that change color based on the angle of the sun. 鈥淓very day you drive by and it鈥檚 different,鈥 Caron said.

Inside the Creative Arts Center, the Commons has been refurbished with spaces filled with comfortable furniture where students can study, talk and collaborate.

The second floor features a catwalk that connects the art, music and theatre wings, making it easier to navigate the building. Hanging over the middle of the Commons is the Lily Pad, a lounge filled with comfortable furniture where students can work together or socialize. Two new computer labs are available with stage design technology and computerized piano software.

The shared areas are designed to increase interaction between students and faculty in art, music, dance and theatre. 鈥淐o-labs and the Lily Pad belong to everybody,鈥 Caron said.

The multifunctional dance studio holds classes and can be converted to a dance performance space.

A new multifunctional dance studio 鈥 featuring performance-level sprung flooring and dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows 鈥 is used daily for courses in ballet, modern and jazz. It can also be converted to a dance performance space with specialized lighting, audience seating and dressing rooms. A Pilates studio is equipped with reformers, ballet barres and dance injury equipment.

Being able to use the studio as a performance venue gives the the flexibility to schedule additional performances and guest artist appearances. The program plans to offer new courses and expand the program and the number of dance majors.

The Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries now feature where visitors can enjoy rotating exhibitions as well as dedicated spaces for the Galleries Permanent Collection and the Stein Collection, which the Stein family donated to 糖心原创 as part of their generous gift to the galleries.

The centerpiece of the Stein Collection is 鈥淩ed on Pink on Yellow-Orange,鈥 a vibrant painting by the influential American artist Mark Rothko. Previously in storage, the painting is one of about a dozen pieces from the Stein Collection currently on display.

鈥淭his is its permanent home, so people can come and enjoy the Rothko,鈥 said Tess Cortes, gallery coordinator of the .

Thanks to a new vault the galleries can properly store 2-D works from their collection, helping to ensure it lasts indefinitely.

In its new location, the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries feature five gallery spaces for rotating exhibitions and works from the Galleries Permanent Collection and the Stein Collection.

The offers students a digital photography lab with state-of-the-art computers and printers. The department also expanded its painting, printmaking and photography studios and opened two new drawing studios and a dedicated screen-printing studio. Multiple critique spaces are now available throughout the CAC where fine art students can display their works for formal and informal critique sessions.

The art department鈥檚 main office was moved from the second floor, where it was difficult to find, to a prominent public space on the first floor.

糖心原创 Theatre鈥檚 new movement/stage combat studio can also function as acting classroom and rehearsal space. Special flooring was installed in the studio to support the teaching of stage combat.

A series of classrooms and studios were refurbished or expanded for sound production, costuming, voice practice, theatre graphics and stage management.

Students can train in the art of stage combat in a new studio space.

The Directing Lab, which serves as both a rehearsal and performance space and a classroom, was renovated and outfitted with new seating.

The built new soundproof practice rooms, including a percussion studio, in which students can better hear themselves play and correct mistakes more easily. Previously, the percussion students didn鈥檛 have a dedicated place to rehearse.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e really excited about this, and I think everyone else is excited for them to have a soundproof space,鈥 Caron said.

Sobolik praised the work of College of Liberal Arts faculty and staff on the project, noting that its completion owes much to the vision, hard work and dedication of Caron, who oversaw all aspects of the project, as well as Randy Paul, chair of the School of Music; Glen Cebulash, chair of the Department of Art and Art History; and Stuart McDowell, artistic director of the .

Destination Art events

The College of Liberal Arts is celebrating the modernization and renovation of the Creative Arts Center and the opening of the Tom Hanks Center for Motion Pictures through a yearlong series of programs called Destination Art. These various events are designed to celebrate the CAC and to call attention to 糖心原创 and the CAC as a community resource for the fine and performing arts. Events include:

Nov. 9: Open House, Creative Arts Center, 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Dec. 3: , Creative Arts Center, 9 a.m.-noon
Feb. 6-17: Sol Lewitt Installation and Lectures, Stein Galleries
March 31: Design Tech Portfolio Exhibit, Creative Arts Center, 4-7 p.m.
April 8: ArtsGala, Creative Arts Center, 6:30 p.m.-midnight
April 20: Dance Concert, Festival Playhouse, 7 p.m.