Collingwood Arts Center, Arts center in Toledo, United States
Collingwood Arts Center is a large Gothic building in Toledo housing a 600-seat theater, multiple studios, and performance spaces. The upper floors contain rental studios where local musicians and artists work on their creative projects.
The building was designed by architect E.O. Fallis and opened in 1905 as a convent for the Ursuline Order. It later served as Mary Manse College and St. Ursula College before becoming the arts center it is today.
The center serves as a gathering place where local theater groups and artists present their work throughout the year. Visitors can experience performances and creative activities that reflect the artistic life of the city.
The center is located in an easily accessible building with separate entrances for the theater and studio spaces. Visitors should check ahead to see what events are scheduled since programming changes throughout the year.
The center hosts specialized events throughout the year including children's arts nights and live theater productions. The building occasionally offers guided experiences that bring its architectural heritage and past uses to life.
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