Alabama Center for the Arts Breaks Ground for Phase II

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Artist rendering of Phase II of the Alabama Center for the Arts.

Artist rendering of Phase II of the Alabama Center for the Arts.

Addition will house the Center’s Theater and Music Departments

DECATUR– A groundbreaking ceremony for Phase II of the Alabama Center for the Arts (ACA) is planned for Thursday, July 10 at 10:00 at the fine arts institution located at 133 Second Avenue in downtown Decatur.  The new addition will house the theater and music departments of the collaborative academic effort between Calhoun Community College and Athens State University, and is enhanced by support from the City of Decatur and the Morgan County Commission.

Dr. Bob Glenn

Dr. Bob Glenn

“This phase of the total project has been in the planning stages since we initially broke ground in 2010,” remarks Athens State President Bob Glenn.   “We are pleased with the community’s reception for Phase I and we look forward to working with Calhoun to further enhance the study of theater and music in the area.”

“We are extremely excited that we are seeing this next phase of the ACA now coming to

Dr. Marilyn Beck

Dr. Marilyn Beck

fruition” commented Dr. Marilyn Beck, Calhoun president.  “This partnership with our sister institution Athens State is allowing us to continue to work together in meeting the needs of our community,” Beck added.

 

LIVE Design Group from Birmingham has been selected as the architect for the project.  The $13.5M Phase II building will be adjacent to but separate from the Phase I portion of the ACA and will encompass approximately  44,000 square foot.

 

 

MEDIA RELEASE/ATHENS STATE UNIVERSITY/GUY MCCLURE, JR.

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