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Springer Cultural Center
10:00am - 5:00pm, Saturday, November 7, 2009
Venue: Springer Cultural Center
Address: 301 N. Randolph St. , Champaign
Cost: Free
posted 5:03 pm May 20
modified 5:20 pm May 20
Built in 1904, originally as a U.S. post office, the Springer Cultural Center, after extensive remodeling and upgrades to the interior, has evolved as one of Champaign Park District’s main facilities.
Located in the center of downtown Champaign, the Springer Cultural Center offers cultural, recreational and educational programs for CU residents of all ages. While being an educational venue for the Champaign Park District, it also provides the perfect atmosphere for art exhibits, parties, conferences, luncheons, lectures and performances.
Springer is highlighted by its Arts Exhibition Series (new exhibits rotate every month) that brings to light local CU artists and their array of mediums. They utilize the hallways of the old post office to present the local artistry, complimented with:
- Excellent lighting
- Nice use of white space to accentuate artistic pieces
- Calm ambiance
While the Springer Cultural Center may lack comfortable seating to truly appreciate the local art, it does do a beautiful job presenting the art and giving everyday people, such as myself, insight into the artistic talent of Champaign-Urbana residents.
Volunteers are always welcome as there are always Champaign Park District events going on throughout the week (http://www.champaignparkdistrict.com/programs_events.htm). So take an hour out of your busy day and let your family expand its appreciation of art from individuals in their very own community.
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