Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
Founded in 1936, the Museum of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center is committed to innovative, educational and multidisciplinary arts experiences, building upon our history as a unique cultural pillar of the Rocky Mountain region. The new museum addition, designed by nationally recognized architect David Owen Tryba, complements and enhances the original structure designed by New Mexican architect John Gaw Meem in 1936. The addition features nine permanent collection galleries, two traveling exhibition galleries, and an unprecedented Tactile Gallery. The expanded 132,286 square-foot facility hosts major international traveling and changing exhibitions and features works from the FAC's significant permanent collection.Located in the historic garden gallery next to the FAC Box Office, the Fine Arts Center's Central Bancorp Museum Shop is independently operated by Cathy Coleman, owner of Luma at the Broadmoor.
Light-filled, color-saturated, texture-rich: the store reflects the FAC itself.
Signature works from the collections provide the inspiration for original works in glass, pottery, metal, wood and paper.
The shop is open during regular gallery hours and for certain public after-hours events. FAC members receive a 10 percent discount on all Museum Shop purchases.
The store features glass, pottery, jewelry, clothing, stationary, home accents, children's toys, outdoor art and kaleidoscopes. Original works by local and regional artists are also available.
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