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Title: YEAR AT A GLANCE


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Colorado Springs Arts - 2007
  • YEAR AT A GLANCE

2
Colorado Springs Arts - 2007
  • 2007 was a historic and superlative year
  • for the arts in Colorado Springs.
  • The following highlights
  • demonstrate singular achievements
  • in just one year in the arts in the city.

3
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
  • The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
    successfully completed a 28.6 million capital
    campaign to remodel and expand by the center by
    48,000 square feet.

4
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
  • The center reopened with a sold-out celebration
    and weekend of events in August, highlighted by a
    contemporary art exhibit from the Frederick R.
    Weisman collection.
  • Local construction company G.E. Johnson won the
    2008 Colorado Business Committee for the Arts
    Philanthropy Award for its support of this
    project.

5
Pikes Peak Center forthe Performing Arts
  • The 2,000-seat Pikes Peak Center for the
    Performing Arts completed a 5 million capital
    campaign for renovations and technical
    improvements to the hall.

6
Pikes Peak Center forthe Performing Arts
  • An outdoor performance space was added, and a
    250-seat blackbox theater also was professionally
    outfitted.

7
Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center
  • Throughout 2007, construction was under way on
    this new multidisciplinary facility at Colorado
    College. Designed by Antoine Predock, the center
    will include a theater space, studios, galleries,
    a screening room and much more. It opens in fall
    2008.

8
Denver Post Ovation nominations
  • The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Theatre
    Company and UCCS Theatreworks were honored with a
    collective 15 Denver Post Ovation nominations
    (for excellence in theater statewide).

9
Denver Post Ovation nominations
  • The recognition included nine nominations for
    the Fine Arts Centers Into the Woods and a
    nomination for Theatreworks founder and artistic
    director Murray Ross as Theater Person of the
    Year.

10
Partnership for Community Design Awards
  • The local Partnership for Community Design Awards
    (presented in January 2008 for achievements of
    2007) recognized five arts-specific projects out
    of a total of eight awards in the areas of
    architecture, landscape architecture and urban
    planning.

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Partnership for Community Design Awards
  • That was the strongest showing ever for the arts
    in these awards. Awards include a mural by local
    artist Kim Polomka marking the 250th anniversary
    of Mozarts birth, to functional art in Prairie
    Grass Park, a new city park.

12
Chamber of Commerce Diversity Award
  • Imagination Celebration, an arts education
    nonprofit, received the Colorado Springs
    Coalition of Chambers 2007 Small Business
    Diversity Award, a first for an arts
    organization. The Chamber honored the
    organizations many diverse arts programs and
    outreach.

13
A new chorus connects with audiences
  • The Out Loud mens chorus completed its second
    year of operations and first full season of
    concerts with sell-out crowds so strong that by
    autumn it expanded from two concerts to a
    three-concert weekend run.

14
Womens Film Fest marks milestone
  • The Rocky Mountain Womens Film Festival, the
    oldest film festival in the country showing works
    exclusively by women filmmakers, marked its 20th
    anniversary with a sell-out opening night. The
    festival also includes screenings in schools and
    community centers.

15
Art on the Streets ona wholenew scale
  • The U.S. Bank Art on the Streets program saw a
    significant improvement in the quality of its
    public art by - for its first time ever -
    securing a nationally recognized curator to judge
    submissions and awarding a total of 35,000 in
    cash to artists.

16
New website connects thousandsto the arts
  • With support from the City of Colorado Springs
    and Experience Colorado Springs (the Convention
    Visitors Bureau), the arts-events website
    PeakRadar.com was launched by COPPeR, reaching
    nearly half a million page views by years end.
    More than 200 venues and 300 organizations are on
    the site.

17
Arts charter school earns national recognition
  • The da Vinci Academy, a charter K-5 public school
    in Academy District 20, received the Creative
    Ticket National School of Distinction Award for
    excellence in integrated arts education. Founder
    Lew Davis and students traveled to Washington,
    D.C., to receive the honor.

18
Economic impact study garners wide notice
  • In June 2007, COPPeR released the citys
    first-ever study of the economic impact of the
    arts as part of the national Americans for the
    Arts study. The report showed an annual impact of
    94.7 million added annually to the economy, and
    audience-spending rates significantly above the
    average for similar-size cities.

19
New playwriting Festival a hit
  • The 6 Women Playwriting Festival was launched,
    with an impressive 80 submissions from
    playwrights in 24 states. First-year attendance
    was so strong that the festival will continue
    again in 2008.

20
Gay Lesbian Theatre Festival returns
  • After a five-year hiatus, Upstart Performing
    Ensemble resurrected its popular Gay Lesbian
    Theatre Festival with performances of three plays
    in repertory The Normal Heart, The Laramie
    Project and The Amazing Amazon All-Stars.
    Gazette theater critic Mark Arnest cited the
    excellent cast, expertly directed, calling
    the fest the seasons best dramatic value.

21
New festival celebrates cultural diversity
  • With support from the City of Colorado Springs, a
    new festival was launched Everybody Welcome A
    Celebration of Culture and Diversity, featuring
    music and dance performances and childrens
    activities from numerous African American,
    Latino, Asian and East Asian organizations and
    cultural groups.

22
Pike Bicentennial ends successful year
  • The Pioneers Museum wrapped up a yearlong
    observation of the 200th anniversary of Zebulon
    Pikes journey to Pikes Peak. One of three
    exhibits, Looming Large The Artistic Legacy of
    Pikes Peak, featured rare works by Charles
    Craig, Thomas Moran, George Caleb Bingham and
    other historic and contemporary artists. More
    than 60,000 children and adults participated in
    the bicentennial events.

23
50 years of song for the Colorado Springs Chorale
  • The 130-voice Colorado Springs Chorale the
    oldest continuously performing community chorus
    in the State of Colorado marked its 50th
    anniversary season with a brilliant concert with
    full orchestra featuring works by everyone from
    Wagner and Verdi to Puccini and Gershwin.

24
New arts guidebook connects with residents
  • In fall 2007, COPPeR published The COPPeR Pages,
    a first-ever free guidebook providing information
    on more than 180 arts and cultural organizations
    in the region. The guidebook is distributed at
    libraries, community centers, military posts and
    elsewhere.

25
Local media examines arts resurgence
  • The Colorado Springs Gazette, the daily newspaper
    of the city, recognized the growing momentum
    around the arts by publishing its first-ever
    special State of the Arts issue, a total of 44
    pages.

26
Webcasts focus on local arts, culture
  • Springs Culture Cast emerged on the scene
    covering the arts and reaching new audiences
    through new media. The entrepreneurial venture
    produced exactly 100 webcasts of local cultural
    events in 2007. Segments also air on the Pikes
    Peak Library Districts cable channel, and audio
    versions air on KRCC public radio.

27
Art fountain makes a splash
  • The City of Colorado Springs dedicated Continuum
    The Julie Penrose Fountain, a 1.8 million
    public art work in downtowns America the
    Beautiful Park designed by local artist Bill
    Burgess and local architect David Barber. The
    four-story steel work was called extremely
    impressive in a review by Westwords Michael
    Paglia.

28
Colorado Springs Arts - 2007
  • The positive happenings in the arts in 2007 were
    the result of years of planning by cultural and
    civic leaders and the enthusiasm, momentum and
    support from tens of thousands of arts patrons
    and donors. The city continues to build upon and
    reclaim its rich artistic legacy.
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