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The Center for the Creative Arts and Technology, anticipated opening in 2024, 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. The 550-seat ...
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 ...
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.
Oct 24, 2023 · In order to create better spaces for their art and tech departments, Hackley has set its sights on developing the Center of Creative Arts and Technology. This new expansion is only a step towards Hackley’s masterplan of improving its campus.
Nov 4, 2021 · The 550-seat auditorium and 100-seat black box theater will spotlight Hackley’s student actors, artists, musicians, and technicians, and serve as a shared space across disciplines. Instructional spaces, rehearsal and practice rooms, scene shops, dressing rooms, and control rooms will foster creativity in its many forms and elevate the visual ...
Sep 30, 2022 · In 2024, the rubble and construction vehicles that families, teachers, and staff drive by every day will be replaced with a new and strikingly modern building, starting a new era for the Performing Arts, Visual Arts, and Technology departments at Hackley.
We are excited to share that Hackley received a total gift of $30 million from Herbert A. Allen ’58 to support construction of the proposed Center for the Creative Arts and Technology and financial aid endowment.