The Arts feed the soul of The Beach community

The Arts feed the soul of The Beach community and beyond

At Cal State Long Beach, the arts continue to enhance students鈥 education and enrich the community. To further that mission, the Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum and Bob Cole Conservatory of Music are undergoing major renovations to improve experiences for all visitors.

The museum has doubled its footprint to include three exhibition galleries, a reading and archives room, a works-on-paper room that doubles as a student study space, an education lab, expanded collection storage, updated workspaces and a new outdoor sculpture garden.

The museum is woven into the fabric of both The Beach and the community, said Museum Director Paul Baker Prindle. All types of students come to the museum to enhance their education: 黑料网 chemistry students learn about printmaking, history students analyze artwork from different time periods, and more than 1,500 local elementary and high school students visit the museum each year. 

"We are not our building 鈥 the museum is a community that has a building,鈥 Baker Prindle said. 鈥淭he building exists to serve and support the community, and because of these improvements, we鈥檒l be able to do so much more with the museum community and welcome so many more people in.鈥漈he museum is inspired by the CSU鈥檚 emphasis on empowering people through education and welcomes everyone who wants to visit, Baker Prindle said.鈥淢useums, for a long time, have been monocultural elitist spaces,鈥 Baker Prindle said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to change that 鈥 and philanthropic partnership makes that possible.鈥漈he Conservatory of Music is also planning renovations to the Daniel Recital Hall that will improve accessibility with ADA upgrades, as well as acoustic and aesthetic improvements to properly showcase the high-caliber performances at the venue.

"The music department puts on about 300 events per year, and this facelift will greatly improve how we鈥檙e able to serve the community,鈥 said Johannes M. Stosch,