Tag: Fine Arts Project

K-12 Community Beaming with New Milestone

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Topping Out Video
Project Team

Students, teachers, and administrators of Wawasee Community Schools celebrated the completed steel frame of their upcoming performing arts center alongside Weigand Construction, Garmann Miller, and other partners at Wawasee High School in Syracuse, Indiana. The first milestone of the project, the “topping out” is a longstanding tradition practiced across many civilizations for thousands of years. Kent Gilliom, a Project Executive at WCI, outlined three elements involved in each ceremony:

“This beam has three features. First, our signatures. It’s a visual representation of the future inhabitants of the building. You, in a sense, become part of the structure, and forever will be a part of the structure. Second, the American flag is a sign of patriotism…and third, an evergreen that’s to represent growth and tradition, that nature should rise above any made made structure.”

With a crane on standby to lift the metal in place, students and community members excitedly signed the beam before WCI workers hoisted it to the top of the building, securing it to the frame. Just below the final resting place were two banners honoring the Local 292 Ironworkers Union and Crane Industrial Service CO., Inc., who were instrumental in assembling the steel structure.

Setting the Stage

The Performing Arts Center is a major addition to Wawasee High School, with the original theatre first hosting audiences and dramatic productions in 1968. Nearly 60 years later, the new facility will feature:

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  • 752-Seat Auditorium
  • Stage
  • Orchestra Pit
  • Sound and Lighting Booth
  • Lobby
  • Concession Stand
  • Ticket Booth
  • Band Room
  • Vocal Room
  • Practice Rooms
  • Faculty Offices
  • Dressing Rooms
  • Multi-Purpose Room
  • Scene Shop Room
  • Restrooms
  • Prop Room
  • Storage Space

These new amenities will help to meet the school’s expanding program offerings, facilitating events, performances, and learning opportunities for decades to come. The existing theatre area will be repurposed for CTE and supplemental classroom space upon project completion in fall 2026.

Stoking the Creative Flame

Student Attendees

“Our theater has been a place where countless students discovered their voices, their confidence and their love for the arts. It has served us well for over five decades. But as our programs have grown and evolved, so too has our vision for what our students deserve – space that matches their talent and their passion…This new performing arts center will be a cornerstone for our school and community – a place where music, theater and creativity can truly shine.” – Geoff Walmer, Principal, Wawasee High School


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WCI Speech
Beam Signing
Final Beam
Speeches
Students signing beam
Project Team
Event Attendance

Fine Arts School Now Open

Fine Arts Center
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Ribbon Cutting I

Excitement from many months of anticipation was felt as the Canterbury Community came together to officially open its new Fine Arts Center. Joined by the project team, the board of trustees, and key project donors, the group cut the ribbon, highlighting the final milestone since construction began in May of 2023.  

“The campus has transformed dramatically with the Fine Arts Center now serving as a welcoming front door to the High School Campus.” – Larry Weigand, CEO, Weigand Construction 

Designed for the Arts 

Ribbon Cutting II

Developed as the central hub for Canterbury’s Academy of the Arts, the new, 18,000 square foot facility has several specialized offerings for students such as: 

  • A Gallery  
  • 2D Art Studio  
  • 3D Art Studio  
  • Blackbox Theatre  
  • Theatre Dressing Rooms  
  • Music Classroom  
  • Choral Room  
  • Practice Rooms  
  • Recording and Podcasting Studios  
  • Media Lab  
  • And More! 

These features allow for a diverse range of artistic disciplines for students to discover, explore, and hone throughout their learning journeys. Not only that, but access to this facility will be available for students in every grade, allowing them to foster creativity at all stages of their education. 

More Lasting than Bronze 

Ribbon Cutting III

This tremendous effort strengthening Canterbury’s educational experience resulted in a structure set to make an impact on every student passing through its doors. 

“In the building that stands behind us, our students, guided by their incredible teachers, will produce art that will last a lifetime. We could not be more thankful to the Surack and James families, and to all of our donors for your support. You have, in the words of Horace, helped us to construct ‘a monument more lasting than bronze.’” – David Jackson, Head of School, Canterbury School 

We cannot wait to see how students’ creativity flourishes through the programs at the Canterbury Fine Arts Center in the years to come! 

Explore Key Features and Visuals of the Canterbury School Fine Arts Center in our Education Portfolio


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Classroom
Blackbox Theatre
Large Window Classroom
Fine Arts Center II
Band/Orchestra
Classroom II
Rehearsal Space
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Fine Arts Center