History
In 1999, a unique partnership was formed by the Renton Community, Renton School District, City of Renton, and the Renton Community Foundation. The result was an example of private and public entities working together to make both tax and private dollars stretch in new and creative ways.
A $500,000.00 pledge from IKEA secured naming rights. Other major funding came from voter approved Renton School District revenue, the City of Renton, the Washington Building for the Arts Program, the Boeing Company, Renton Rotary, Alex and Norma Cugini, First Savings Bank of Renton, King County Journal Newspapers, King County Arts Commission, Kreielsheimer Foundation and the PACCAR Foundation.
Designed by Northwest Arthitectural Company, and built by Levernier Construction, Inc., the new center includes a wrap-around lobby, spacious dressing rooms, a 35 foot fly space, restrooms, on-site parking and parking in the new municipal parking garage.
On June 6, 2003 the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center opened its doors for the Gala Celebration for Donors. Since that date, countless events have been successfully enjoyed by Renton High School, the City of Renton, and the Renton Community. Arts organizations including the Rainier Symphony, the Renton City Concert Band, Eastside Dance Theatre, Evergreen City Ballet and others are calling the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center home.
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Our Mission
The Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center is a hands-on professional theatrical training facility for the students in the Renton School District, dedicated to providing outstanding cultural programming for the Renton Community. Our Future
Our goal is to provide a home for local artists, a touring venue for regional artists, and cultural programming for both the Renton School District and the community. Lecture series, concert series, and community performances have added value to our community since the opening of the doors in 2003. Through artist-in-residence programs, Renton School District students will work hands-on with performers in dance, drama, opera, music, and art.
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