Document Type
Article
Abstract
In the spring of 1983, several Arlington community groups formed the Performing Arts Coalition. Foremost among their priorities was the establishment of a Performing Arts Center for their community. Arlington undisputedly needs a cultural center and the growth of coalition groups is proof that the city has sufficient interest to sustain such an effort. A performing arts center would be beneficial to the coalition for many reasons. Shared staff and facilities increases the cost effectiveness of the member organizations. A consolidation of facilities would produce the best equipped showcase for the performing arts, and the consolidation of creative talent and staff would likewise improve the quality of productions.
Disciplines
Architecture | Interior Architecture
Publication Date
5-1-1984
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Boles, Rebecca, "A Performing Arts Center for Arlington, Texas" (1984). Interior Design Faculty Publications. 3.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/interiordesign_facultypubs/3