Center for Arts-Inspired Learning announces opening of Inspiration Center

a 21st century creative space for on-site community arts programming

(Cleveland, OH—April 26, 2018) The Center for Arts-Inspired Learning (CAL) will unveiled its Inspiration Center on Saturday, May 5, 2018 during its STEAM Saturday coding workshop from 9am to 12pm. The event  showcased the newly renovated programming space, including a maker space, at the CAL headquarters at 10917 Magnolia Drive in University Circle.The building renovations mark a major milestone in CAL’s University Circle Community Connection (UC3) initiative, a grant funded, multi-year plan to increase engagement with University Circle’s surrounding neighborhoods. The Inspiration Center will enable CAL to expand its on-site community arts programming which began last fall with the launch of STEAM Saturdays. New program offerings include ‘Makers and Mentors’ summer camps for elementary and middle school students and an afterschool art club for high school students. Additionally, organizations that are unable to host a CAL program at their location will be able to rent space at the Inspiration Center for workshops or classes with CAL teaching artists.“The Inspiration Center is the realization of our commitment to our community and neighborhood, as we lead the effort to make the arts a core component of every student’s education and development,” said CAL Executive Director Marsha Dobrzynski. “We are eager for children and teens to experience our arts- and technology-infused programs during our summer camps or as a member of the art club. We want to be a safe place where kids can learn and be inspired by the arts. We are grateful to The Cleveland Foundation for supporting the creation of this wonderful space.”The updated first floor and lower level feature four dedicated program spaces: a maker space, two studios, and a teen lounge. Technology and equipment upgrades have also been made to ensure that students have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience within a 21st century learning environment. CAL’s on-site programs, camps, and clubs will be specifically designed to incorporate the center’s tech equipment which includes: 3D printers, virtual reality systems, cameras, sound/audio equipment, and new computers with Adobe software. In the maker space, students will have access to a large format printer, laser cutter, laminator, and spiral binding machine.The building renovations and technology upgrades were funded by a grant from The Cleveland Foundation. Forest City Realty Trust donated the maker space equipment and K & K Specialties, Inc. donated a sound-proof divider wall which enables the studios to be used individually or as one large space.

Learn more

To learn more about the Inspiration Center, space rental for CAL programs, or to enroll in a camp or club, visit arts-inspiredlearning.org/inspirationcenterFor more information about this announcement, please read the press release.

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