I like going to East/West studio tours, visiting museums, and following artists on social media! I also have attended the DACs adult nights, which are fun ways to engage creatively in a low-stakes environment.
What programs or experiences would draw you to the new DAC?
What programs or experiences would draw you to the new DAC?
I love the current offerings. But would love to see more events that can bring in non-artists but artistically curious. Through fun activities or 1 day stand alone class. I would also enjoy fun events to encourage collaborate visual art making. Pairing a photographer and a painter to create something.
Theatre performances, dance performances, classical concerts, visual arts exhibitions, and educational events such as interviews and round table discussions with artists.
I love the ideas that others have mentioned here: arts classes (photography, painting, writing, and pottery all sound intriguing), visual arts exhibitions, and panels or discussions with local artists, musicians, and authors.
Other than sustainability and flexibility of use, what should be the primary design motivators of the new building?
Other than sustainability and flexibility of use, what should be the primary design motivators of the new building?
Creating space and infrastructure that are suited specifically for the artists who will use the spaces and the audiences who will visit them, e.g., light grids, soundproofing, light and sound systems, loading and storage areas for performing artists, comfortable seating and sight lines for audience members; loading areas and movable walls and lights for visual artists.
What Patrick Wong said, but also to invite the community in. Artists shouldn't be performing alone or for themselves. A pedestrian (should be oriented towards pedestrian use) walking by should feel invited, welcome, curious.