Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center, Arts center and museum in Pueblo, United States
The Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center is a cultural venue in Pueblo with multiple galleries, a 500-seat theater, and dedicated spaces for dance and art classes. The building also houses conference rooms for events and the Buell Children's Museum with hands-on exhibits.
The center opened in 1972 with support from the Economic Development Administration and Pueblo County. It started as a single gallery and educational spaces and grew into the full arts facility it is today.
The galleries feature work by regional artists and display collections that show Western heritage and contemporary creation. You see how local artists interpret the landscape and life around them through painting, sculpture, and other forms.
The center is located in Pueblo and accessible to visitors interested in art, theater, and interactive exhibits. It is helpful to check ahead about current exhibitions and performances to plan your visit effectively.
The King Gallery holds the Francis King Collection of Western Art and the Gene Kloss Collection, showcasing regional works from different periods. These collections form the heart of the permanent exhibition and reveal how regional art has developed over time.
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