GLEN ELLYN’S MCANINCH ARTS CENTER (MAC) COMPLETES 14-MONTH $35 MILLION RENOVATION THIS DECEMBER

slide1McAninch Arts Center (MAC) located at 425 Fawell Blvd. on the campus of College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, completes its 14-month $35 million renovation this December. The MAC began major renovations in fall 2012 to update its three performance spaces, construct a new art gallery and outdoor patio stage, and make improvements to the infrastructure and patron service areas. Wight & Company, who served as the original architects of the McAninch Arts Center in 1986, returned to design the renovations. Construction for the MAC renovations is by Mortenson Construction, whose recent Chicago area projects include the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago as well as COD’s Student Resource Center and Seaton Computing Center, among others.

“This project was a labor of love for Wight & Company,” says Mark Wight, chairman and CEO.  “We had the honor to create the original MAC design as well as the extreme makeover of the College of DuPage’s Seaton Computing Center.  It was extremely fulfilling to have the opportunity to provide design continuity while securing the architectural viability of the MAC today and for years to come.”

The MAC renovation was funded by the $168 million referendum that voters of District 502 passed in November 2010. Other College of DuPage projects covered by the referendum include the renovation of the Physical Education Center, Student Resource Center and Seaton Computing Center, and construction of the Campus Maintenance Center.

“We are extremely thankful to the people of this District for supporting the referendum that provided the essential funding for this spectacular renovation,” says College of DuPage President Robert L. Breuder. “We also want to thank Wight & Company and Mortenson Construction for their excellent work, which has made it possible for us to complete the project four months ahead of schedule.”

The MAC has announced a Grand Opening Celebration and MAC Madness Benefit, featuring Second City and College of DuPage alum Jim Belushi,Saturday, March 8 at 6 p.m. Support for the event is provided in part by Mortenson Construction (Platinum Sponsor), and Cadence Health and Wight & Company. (Gold Sponsors).

Prior to the official opening, New Philharmonic christens the new Performance Hall stage when it presents its popular New Year’s Eve concert Dec. 31 at 4 and 9 p.m. On Feb. 8, Grammy Award-winner Keb’ Mo’ takes the Performance Hall stage to kick off the MAC’s exciting series of winter/spring 2014 performance events. Earlier that same week, the new Cleve Carney Art Gallery presents the opening preview of its inaugural exhibition, “Selection of Artworks from the Cleve Carney Collection” Feb. 6 before its official dedication on Feb. 16.  A complete of events schedule is attached. The new outdoor Patio Stage presents its first season of al fresco events in summer 2014. Patio Stage programing will be announced at a later date.

“This is an exciting time for lovers of the performing arts,” says MAC Interim Executive Director Diana Martinez. “The MAC has always had a strong reputation, but with updated performance spaces and public areas, and a new art gallery, the MAC promises to be ‘the’ destination to experience the visual and performing arts in the western suburbs.  And once summer arrives, we’ll add a whole new experience for our patrons with outdoor programming on our new Patio Stage. With all of these great additions, there has never been a better time to enjoy great entertainment at the MAC.”

Visitors entering the new MAC will pass under a graceful new portico as they walk across temperature-controlled entrance before entering the MAC’s bright, expansive lobby. They will be greeted by tall white cylindrical pendant lighting and an energizing color palette. They will also see a new box office which has been relocated to the lower lobby level.

Once inside the lobby, visitors will notice a sophisticated bar and concession area featuring ample seating and designed to complement the existing Waterleaf fine dining restaurant in COD’s Culinary & Hospitality Center, located just across the parking lot from the MAC on the COD campus. Adjacent to the MAC lobby is the new Cleve Carney Art Gallery, named in honor of gallery benefactor Cleve Carney. In addition to regular gallery hours, the Cleve Carney Art Gallery will be open before shows and during intermissions.

Those entering the new renovated, state of the art, 800-seat Performance Hall will first notice the new seats, the elegant surroundings accented by sapele wood and a stunning new aubergine stage curtain. Once the performance begins, audiences will enjoy an enhanced audio experience courtesy of the new acoustic shell and custom designed auto-responsive HVAC system that has been built to reduce exterior and extraneous interior noise.

The new 184-seat Playhouse Theatre, site of the popular Club MAC performances features an outer lobby marked by a colorfully illuminated pillar and aubergine wave-like patterned paneling. The theater seating area has also been reconfigured with more accessible aisles and handrails. The intimate, 70-seat Studio Theatre is a flexible space with seating that can be configured in multiple ways to accommodate the audience and the staging needs of each individual production. Its eye-catching new main entrance features an energizing color theme and playful wood accents.

When visitors to the Playhouse and Studio Theatres look out the lobby windows, they will see the new Patio Stage. With a gorgeous water view, a 1,200 person capacity and patio space available for party tents, the Patio Stage promises to be the newest community hot spot this summer for concerts, private parties and family entertainment.

The MAC is an important resource for College of DuPage students who will now have the opportunity to work in renovated soundproof practice rooms and study drawing, painting and printmaking in state-of-the-art graphic design studios. New ceiling paint and flooring have upgraded the motion picture/television and photography, classroom and studio spaces.

In addition, the public corridors have been brightened to encourage collaborative gathering and critique spaces.

The newly constructed 1,850 square-foot Cleve Carney Art Gallery features natural light, high ceilings and bamboo floors. “It will be a place where artistic creation intersects social interaction to encourage the growth and understanding of contemporary art through exhibition and educational programming,” says gallery director/curator Barbara Wiesen.

Other MAC improvements include updated patron facilities such as a new coat check and remodeled restrooms and several improvements to reach a goal of “going green” and becoming a LEED Certified building. These “green” items include new glazing for windows throughout the building, skylights to help conserve energy and the installation of a new white roof that will reflect sunlight and deflect heat in the summer.

McAninch Arts Center is located at 425 Fawell Blvd. on the campus of the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn.  For updates or more information on the new MAC and Grand Opening Season events, call 630-942-4000 or visitAtTheMAC.org and check out the MAC on Facebook atfacebook.com/AtTheMAC or on Twitter at twitter.com/AtTheMAC

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About the MAC

McAninch Arts Center (MAC) at College of DuPage is located 25 miles west of Chicago near I-88 and I-355, houses three performance spaces (the 800-seat proscenium Performance Hall, previously known as the Mainstage; the 184-seat soft-thrust Playhouse Theatre, formally called Theatre 2; and the versatile 70 seat black box Studio Theatre), plus the Cleve Carney Art Gallery , classrooms for the college’s academic programming and the 1,200 capacity outdoor Patio Stage. This unique facility has presented theater, music, dance and visual art to more than 1.5 million people since its opening in 1986 and typically welcomes each season more than 75,000 patrons from the greater Chicago area to more than 230 performances.

The mission of the MAC is to foster enlightened educational and performance opportunities, which encourage artistic expression, establish a lasting relationship between people and art, and enrich the cultural vitality of the community. For more information about the MAC, visit AtTheMAC.org.

McAninch Arts Center is supported in part by the College of DuPage Foundation. Established as a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit charitable organization in 1967, the College of DuPage Foundation raises monetary and in-kind gifts to increase access to education and to enhance cultural opportunities for the surrounding community. For more information about the College of DuPage Foundation visit cod.edu/foundation or call 630-942-3008.

Programs at the MAC are partially supported through funding from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.

Founded in 1939, Wight & Company began as a surveying firm in Downers Grove, Ill. After two decades of success planning and designing many suburban municipalities and roadways, the firm added a full range of architectural capabilities to its list of services. In the 1980s, Wight further diversified its services by adding environmental consulting and building construction, becoming a fully integrated firm. Today, with offices in Chicago and Darien, Wight employs more than 175 specialists and is a pioneer in sustainable building, as well as one of the leading design and construction firms in the Midwest. Notable projects and related awards include Bolingbrook High School, the first LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Certified school in Illinois in 2006; Village of New Lenox’s Village Hall (2008 Award of Excellence, Architectural Woodwork Institute;2008 Project of the Year, Structures, American Public Works Association, SW Branch of Illinois) Glenview’s Evelyn Pease Tyner Interpretive Center (2008 Special Achievement Award, Special Projects, American Council of Engineering Companies, Ill.). among others. For more information about Wight & Company visit wightco.com.

Founded in 1954, Mortenson Construction is a U.S.-based, privately-held construction company. As one of the nation’s top builders, Mortenson provides a complete range of services, including planning, program management, preconstruction, general contracting, construction management, design-build, and development.  Mortenson’s projects range from the recent construction of the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago to historic renovations, including Union Station’s Great Hall and its attached eight-story office building. Awards include the Achievement in Sustainable Community Development Award” U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Ft. Carson Resident Office (2010) and “General Contractor of the Year Award” Hispanic Contractors of Colorado (2011, 2010) Mortenson is also a founding member of Build Safe Chicago, a group of construction companies that has pooled the best safety practices of all member firms into a common set of safety initiatives regarding personal protective equipment, fall protection, and emergency actions plans. Mortenson has offices in Chicago, Denver, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Phoenix, and Seattle with international operations in Canada and China. For more information, visit mortenson.com.