What Year Was the Weber Fine Arts Building Built

History

Night time exterior view of Weber Center

Dark time exterior view of Weber Middle

Background

The promise and opportunity of the spectacular Weber Center for the Performing Arts created the energy needed to move two organizations with dissever distinctive missions, Viterbo University and La Crosse Community Theatre (LCT), to collaborate on this heady project.

Afterward many years in their domicile on Fifth Avenue, the needs of LCT were no longer being met. The originally temporary space was purchased in 1968, just the growing organization realized the need for a larger venue to serve the community. In 2007, a generous offer of land was presented to La Crosse Community Theatre to create a new habitation for performances.

In 2008, the Viterbo Academy Board of Trustees canonical a new strategic plan which included the need for a larger functioning space. The original plan would involve expanding the Fine Arts Middle, which would meet the needs of students and kinesthesia at Viterbo University.

Past collaborating, the partners were able to combine their strengths and ambitions too as allow the new performing arts spaces to be accomplished sooner than projected.

After conducting research within the community, in November of 2011, LCT appear its plans to collaborate with Viterbo. In January 2012, the La Crosse Performing Arts Eye, Inc., was formed to serve as an umbrella structure for the diverse components that would brand up the new performing arts heart.

The result of this unique partnership is the Weber Middle for the Performing Arts located in historic downtown La Crosse. The proper name, chosen in January of 2013, is a tribute to the Weber family for their many generous donations to the projection. Office of the growing La Crosse arts district, the cute architecture and gimmicky building are complimented by the natural magnificence of the Mississippi River. The new 450-seat theatre, along with classrooms and spaces bachelor to hire, thoroughly meets the needs of both growing organizations.

Quite only: Weber Middle for the Performing Arts is a product of collaboration and opportunity, and will serve every bit a home to infinite artistic possibilities that will enrich La Crosse for years to come.

The Announcement

Announcing a new jewel in the crown of La Crosse

Announcing a new jewel in the crown of La Crosse

On November. 9, 2011, a collaboration between two community organizations, dedicated to the arts, was appear.  The following outlines the goals and justification of this unique collaboration betwixt a university and a community theatre.

The La Crosse Community Theatre and Viterbo University, in examining their organizations' individual aspirations, volition greatly benefit from collaborating to build a mid-size performance theatre on donated state near the cute Mississippi River. This collaboration will result in an artistic, architectural and economic impact and will serve to enrich the lives of those who visit or live in our customs. By collaborating, the partners share their strengths and philanthropic opportunities allowing for a performing arts centre to be achieved sooner, rather than subsequently, than if done separately or independently.

La Crosse Customs Theatre

Since its founding in 1962, the La Crosse Community Theatre has enriched many lives and has touched many people.  In 1968, a "temporary" home located at 118 Fifth Avenue North, the sometime fiveth Avenue Cinema, was purchased. Renovations established a live theatre that met basic needs. Later 43 years the current home on Fifth Avenue no longer meets the needs of mod audiences and volunteers.

In 2007, a generous offer of land was presented to the La Crosse Community Theatre and in March 2010, a tax exemption for the property was established past state legislation. Subsequently, the Board of Directors of the La Crosse Community Theatre advanced its plans to build a beautiful, 450-seat theatre located on the banks of the Mississippi River in the middle of the La Crosse Arts District in downtown La Crosse.

La Crosse Community Theatre project goals

  • Serve the La Crosse community, audience, volunteers, and staff with a centralized lobby, and larger and better equipped spaces
  • Provide educational and functioning opportunities to youth and adults
  • Office in partnership with other arts and cultural organizations in the 7 Rivers Region, filling a need for mid-size operation space
  • Boost economic development in the La Crosse expanse, presenting a significant cultural draw for potential future employees and employers
  • Provide an anchor for a growing and heady arts district including The Pump House Regional Arts Centre and the Yard River Terminal Artist Lofts

Viterbo University

In 2008, the Viterbo University Lath of Trustees approved a new strategic plan: The University of Opportunity: Hope and Help. The program outlined 4 institutional priorities for 2008-2013 – Academic Stardom; Catholic and Franciscan Identity; Admission, Affordability and Success; and Enrollment Growth. Commensurate with the approval of the strategic programme, the Board of Trustees approved a new campus master plan in May 2009, which identified amidst other needs the expansion of the Fine Arts Center, to conform a new 450–500 seat performance theatre. This facility would complement the heavily scheduled one,100-seat Primary Phase Theatre, the 144-seat Black Box Theatre which lacks admission for the disabled, and the 170-seat Recital Hall.

Ane of Viterbo's goals for academic distinction is that of obtaining national distinction in the fields of music, music theatre and theatre. These programs currently attract exceptionally talented students and are led past outstanding faculty. Growth opportunities are enhanced by the addition of a medium-size functioning infinite. Credence is selective and talented applicants are not admitted because in that location are insufficient venues for performances.

Viterbo University Theatre project goals

  • Establish programs of national distinction in theatre and other areas of the performing arts while maintaining Viterbo's reputation as the Epicenter of the Arts in the Canyon Region.
  • Complete the side by side critically important project identified in the campus program identifying the demand for a mid-size performance space.
  • Compete nationally for the nigh talented and selective performing arts students.
  • Provide electric current students with more various functioning opportunities and a bridge to the real world feel that a downtown/Viterbo-Community Theatre collaboration would provide.
  • Build on Viterbo's reputation for innovation and collaboration to build a successful alliance which benefits the community.
  • Open the door to new collaborative channels that would benefit the community and students in areas of internships in other academic programs such as bookkeeping, marketing, promotion, servant leadership, and arts administration.

Summary

Convergence of Opportunities

Here and so converges an opportunity for collaboration betwixt the La Crosse Community Theatre and Viterbo University that benefits each organization, the downtown Arts District, and the community. A new downtown performance theatre that meets the needs of both the La Crosse Community Theatre and Viterbo Academy has captured the imagination of the respective leadership of the La Crosse Community Theatre and Viterbo. Unaware of whatsoever university/community theatre partnerships in the nation, we looked to the successful partnership between the Boys and Girls Club of La Crosse and Viterbo Academy as a pattern for another national, unique collaboration model in the City of La Crosse.

Challenges

The most formidable challenge has been overcome through a mutual willingness to imagine the opportunities of collaboration, rather than the loss of identity and propriety utilization. Scheduling will be difficult but a modeling of a 3-twelvemonth schedule has shown that the production needs of each arrangement can be met. The success of the Mathy Heart has demonstrated that shared values, proper oversight and good faith direction tin solve anticipated as well as unexpected issues.

Imagine the Future

A view from the river

A view from the river

The La Crosse Community Theatre has a marvelous history of amusement and has dreamed of a new performance space for decades. Viterbo University has an outstanding reputation in the arts and has goals to enhance its distinctiveness and to grow its enrollments in the School of Fine Arts. Our preliminary assessment is that our corresponding organizations and our community have much to gain past working together on the establishment of a new performing arts centre on the banks of the beautiful Mississippi River. Separate yet concurrent planning has crossed a path of opportunity. We invite our respective boards, professional person artists, administrators, faculty, alumni, benefactors and friends to bring together us every bit we imagine a very special project, in a very special identify, for a very special customs.

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Source: https://www.webercenterarts.org/about/history/

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