Tempe Center for the Arts
Tempe Town Lake · Tempe, Arizona
The Tempe Center for the Arts opened in 2007 as one of the most architecturally striking public arts facilities built in Arizona in the 21st century — a LEED Silver-certified building designed by Architekton that appears to float above the surface of Tempe Town Lake, its angular form reflected in the water below. The visual arts program presents rotating gallery exhibitions in thoughtfully designed spaces with sweeping views of the lake and the Papago Buttes beyond, featuring regional and national contemporary artists whose work engages with the kinds of environmental and cultural themes that resonate in a desert city built on a reclaimed riverbed. The performing arts program creates a lively evening atmosphere that extends well beyond gallery hours.
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