When I was at the Mesa Art Center last Thursday evening, I took a few "after dark" photos around the building. It really is a spectacular facility with several theatre spaces available, an art museum and art education classrooms. When I lived in Mesa almost 20 years ago, we dreamed of an art center like this. In fact, I served on the Mesa Arts Advisory Board and we started the long and bumpy road to getting a facility like this built. It didn't happen until long after my board service ended and a while after I moved to Phoenix. It was completed in 2005 and is the largest arts campus in the state. Bravo Mesa!
Those cactus in the top shot look just as good as shadows up against that turquoise plexiglass wall.
In another location, there is an other plexiglass wall with barrel cactus planted along it.
The theatre space houses four separate performance spaces with the largest being the one I pictured last week at 1600 seats to the smallest with just 99 seats. I posted some daytime photos of the arts center last year. You can see them here.
Love the photos - taking them at night gives a whole different perspective.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous facility! Your night shots give it an added depth and appeal - so artistic!
ReplyDeleteExcellent night photography Sharon.
ReplyDeleteWonderful space, Sharon. You've captured these spots beautifully at night.
ReplyDeleteI love night shots and these are spectacular, as is the structure. I would never had dreamed something like this would be built in Mesa when I worked there. I just remembered: the day JFK was shot in Dallas I was working in an office in Mesa with two other co-workers. We were so stunned, nothing was accomplished the rest of the day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful space! I love those plexi walls, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful night shots Sharon. I just absolutely love the art center and I'm sure the people of Mesa do too. Wonderful to see, thank you.
ReplyDeleteNice night shots
ReplyDeleteYou should be proud that you were amongst the 'getting the ball rolling' crew Sharon! Love night shots, everything looks mysterious in shadow ☺
ReplyDeleteLove that place. We went to a couple of outdoor noon-time performances also. Mesa should be proud of having built it. And I think since we were there the Light Rail comes right nearby, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteNice! We will be living verrrrry close to Mesa in about 2 years! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the use of light and color in the architecture.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful place to take pictures.
ReplyDeleteI love your top and bottom images.
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