Cultural Facilities

Cultural Facilities
A 2006 grant will help The Freight & Salvage Coffee House renovate its new, larger home in Berkeley’s growing arts district.

In 2002, we launched an effort to address the lack of permanent, affordable space—particularly rehearsal and performing facilities—for performing arts companies in the Bay Area. Four years and $8.8 million after the first grant was awarded, 56,000 square feet of such space have been created, enabling local artists and audiences to live, work, teach, rehearse, perform, and enjoy art in their own communities. In 2006, our work focused on:

  • Funding cultural facility projects of Bay Area organizations and collaboratives.
  • Providing technical assistance and financial support through intermediary organizations.
  • Extending planning grants to select facility grantees.
Cultural Facilities Grants Authorized in 2006
 
2006 Highlights

In 2006, our cultural facilities work continued mainly through the intermediary Northern California Community Loan Fund, which provides Bay Area community organizations with technical assistance, grants, and low-interest loans for facility projects. To date, the Performing Arts Program has supported twenty-three such projects directly or through the NCCLF Performing Arts Fund. More than 281,000 additional square feet are also under development.

In April 2006, the newly renovated 23,000-square-foot ODC Dance Commons opened in San Francisco and quickly became a nexus for that city’s contemporary dance artists and companies. This state-of-the-art facility houses everything from rehearsal studios and administrative offices to a dancers’ health clinic and a community gathering space. We anticipate similar success for the Tannery Arts Center in Santa Cruz, supported by a 2006 planning grant. This project has the potential to create an 8.3-acre, multidiscipline live/work, performance, and educational outreach center for the arts.
2007 Goals
 
  • Continue support for facility projects currently in development
  • Evaluate the Northern California Community Loan Fund’s effectiveness and impact
  • Survey current space needs and issues in the Bay Area performing arts