Sacred Places Winter 2013 | Page 9

UPDATE on Partners: Making Homes for the Arts in Sacred Places Making Homes for the Arts in Sacred Places (AiSP) experienced a busy 2012: finding a location for the nation’s first Theatrical Design Center, offering its first training sessions, and traveling to New York City and Austin, TX, to do field research. In the spring of 2012, Partners received one of the larger awards from the Knight Foundation’s Arts Challenge grants – $180,000 – to create the nation’s first Theatrical Design Center. So far, Partners has generated a match of $150,000 and is working towards closing the gap. Partners then embarked on a search for the perfect space to house Philadelphia’s best and brightest set, light, sound, and costume designers. Partners’ staff traveled to many parts of the city in search of a space that would be large enough to hold offices, a costume shop, fitting rooms, and washing and drying facilities, as well as a light/ sound/video lab, a recording studio, and a set-model-fabrication room. Philadelphia region, Partners recruited ten participants for its first round of training, while in Chicago almost 21 groups took part! The training consists of two day-long modules: the first focuses on assessing the organizations’ assets and exploring the concerns and hopes of each participant, while the second follows up with nuts and bolts, such as figuring out expenses, creating a lease, and re-envisioning spaces for a new use. Congregations and arts leaders have already It was a tall order, but Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church in South Philadelphia, led by Father Francis J. Cauterucci, saw a partnership with the Theatrical Design Center as a way to reinvent its recently closed K-8 school building. The parish was founded in 1896; the rectory, convent, and sanctuary followed later. The three-story school, including a full (clean and dry) basement, is ideal for the center. Father Cauterucci looks forward to the designers bringing something new to this traditional South Philadelphia parish. Designs for the space and how it will be used were started in January, and the partnership may also include hosting a theatre company with offices, rehearsal, and storage space. Partners debuted its AiSP training sessions in the summer of 2012, prompting a remarkable response from both congregations and arts groups. In the The unused Sunday School wing of Lafayette Presbyterian in Brooklyn, NY, was transformed into a fully functional and modular performance space by their long-term tenants, Irondale Ensemble. Sacred Places • Winter 2013 • 8