Tempe Center for the Arts (TCA) is a publicly owned performing and visual arts center in
Tempe, Arizona
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. It opened in September 2007 and houses a 600-seat proscenium theater, a 200-seat studio theater and a 3,500-square-foot gallery. Its Lakeside Room seats 200 and overlooks Tempe Town Lake, with views of the Papago Buttes and
Camelback Mountain.
Architecture
The building was designed by
Barton Myers Associates of Los Angeles and Architekton of Tempe. A citizens group, formed in 1998, spearheaded a ballot initiative to create an arts center. The resulting increase in the sales tax of 0.1% was used to fund seed money for the management, design, and construction of the facility.
At the entrance, environmental designer Ned Kahn uses 8,000 embedded marbles and tiny mirrors to create a shimmery sunlit effect at the Center’s marquee. He echoes this shimmering effect on the west wall of the Lakeside room where an array of mirrors captures and digitizes the available light reflecting off the Center’s negative edge poo
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A management firm (Kitchell CEM) was selected by the city government to oversee a three-phase design competition, leading to the selection of the design team in 2000. Following public input, the design was completed in 2003. Construction began in April 2004 and took 40 months. The Center was completed in August 2007, with a grand opening on September 9, 2007.
The Center features a roof made of complex geometric folded plates. The roof is visible from the surrounding freeways and the man-made Tempe Town Lake, which occupies the natural watercourse of the Salt River (Arizona), Salt River, immediately adjacent to the site. It is also visible by many airplanes landing at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, two miles west of the building.
Five public art pieces were included in the design:
* Entry Marquee – Ned Kahn
* Fireplace– trueNorth - Mayme Kratz and Mark Ryan
* Fountain Reflections – Ned Kahn
* Lobby Carpet – Ramona Saskiestewa
* Aurora - Brower Hatcher
The Center includes the Gallery at TCA, a visual arts gallery featuring free exhibits of two- and three-dimensional artwork by local and internationally recognized artists.
Current Residents Artists
Arizona Wind Symphony
Black Theatre Troupe (Guest Artists)
Bridge Initiative: Women in Theatre
Childsplay
* CONDER/dance
Desert Dance Theatre
Hayden's Ferry Chamber Music Series
Lakeshore Music
Scottsdale Musical Theatre Company
Stray Cat Theatre
Tandem Duo
Tempe Comedy
Tempe Symphony Orchestra
Tempe Winds
Past Resident Artists
Home to city-produced programs:
* Songwriters' Showcase
* In the Spotlight
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* Tempe Poetry in April
* Art After Work
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* Finally Friday
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Albums
* Finally (Namie Amuro album), ''Finally'' (Namie Amuro album) (2017)
* Finally (Blackstreet album), ''Finally'' (Blackstreet album) or its title song
* Finally (Sean Ensign album), ''Finally'' (Sean Ensign album) o ...
Photo gallery
File:Tempe Center for the Arts - Lakeside Exterior - 2009-09-04.jpg, Photo on the outside of the Lakeside looking across the reflecting pond known as Mare Undarum – Sea of Waves.
File:Tempe Center for the Arts - Lobby East - 2009-09-04.JPG, Photo of the lobby looking east.
File:Tempe Center for the Arts - Lobby West - 2009-09-04.JPG, Photo of the lobby looking west.
File:Tempe Center for the Arts - Lobby Carpet - 2009-09-04.JPG, Photo of the lobby carpet design called Agua Corriente, looking down from the third floor.
File:Tempe Center for the Arts - East - 2009-09-04.JPG, Photo looking at the East side of the building exterior.
File:Tempe Center for the Arts - West - 2009-09-04.JPG, Photo looking at the West side of the building exterior.
File:Tempe Center for the Arts.JPG, TCA Exterior
File:Tempe Center for the Arts, Tempe, Arizona - panoramio (10).jpg, Bridge outside TCA
File:Interior Side View, Tempe Center for the Arts - panoramio.jpg, Outside TCA Theater
File:Sunset at Tempe Center for the Arts - panoramio.jpg, Sunset at TCA
File:John J. Rhodes Lecture attendees (32366566593).jpg, TCA Theater
See also
* List of concert halls
Notes
External links
Official website
Tempe Center for the Arts / Architekton
ArchDaily
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Arts centers in Arizona
Performing arts centers in Arizona
Buildings and structures in Tempe, Arizona
Arizona culture
Art museums and galleries in Arizona
Barton Myers buildings
Tourist attractions in Tempe, Arizona
Music venues completed in 2007
Theatres completed in 2007