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The Center for the Creative Arts and Technology elevates the creative process by bringing together computer science and the visual and performing arts. With 50,000 square feet dedicated to imagination and creativity, our students will have unique, cutting-edge opportunities to learn and create.
Anticipated for completion in 2024, this 50,000 square-foot landmark space will foster interdisciplinary collaboration, uniting four major disciplines into one building from computer science to the visual and performing arts.
Feb 3, 2024 · A 550-seat multi-purpose auditorium, an outdoor amphitheater, dressing rooms, extensive art galleries, a makerspace, drama classrooms, computer science classrooms, visual art studios, music rehearsal rooms, and a scene shop: these are the features of Hackley’s new Performing Arts and Technology Center described by the lead architect, Mitch ...
Instructional spaces, rehearsal and practice rooms, scene shops, dressing rooms and control rooms will foster creativity in its many forms and elevate the visual and performing arts at Hackley.
Through DNAC and direct connections to summer youth employment in the arts, CCS artists and high school students work with communities to create murals and public artworks, and provide opportunities for communities to come together to celebrate art, our youth, and our neighborhoods.
Gabriel DeVivo, DO, MPH grew up in the metro Detroit area. He went to college at Michigan State University, where he first received a bachelor’s of the arts (BA) in interdisciplinary humanities with concentrations in studio art, art history, Japanese and psychology.
The Art Education program at CCS is a studio-based LQ-95Visual Arts Teacher Certification program that can be earned alongside BFA degree. While undergraduate students master their craft in their studio major, they complete additional rigorous education and core liberal arts courses.