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- ColoradoJanuary 23, 2012Spend a few hours at one of the area’s exceptional museums. Don’t miss the Dale Chihuly glass exhibition and robust permanent collection, live theater, art classes and the Pikes Peak-view Café 36.
- Paisano0506September 28, 2014Fun place and lots of things to see. Make sure to give yourself about 3 hours to visit. Pictures allowed, no flash photography.
- ColoradoFebruary 7, 2011For a great photo opp, go to the corner of Dale St and Cascade St., you'll have their sculpture garden in the foreground and Pikes Peak in the background! Don't forget to say Cheese!
- Stacia RabithAugust 13, 2014The sculpture are nice & they have a live demo going on so it's nice to see an artist on action!
- ColoradoAugust 24, 2010The Fine Arts Center has one of the largest Latin American and American Indian art in the country and features art by Georgia O'Keeffe, Richard Diebenkorn, Ansel Adams and John Singer Sargent.
- The current "NASA | ART" exhibition is terrific. After you go through all the galleries in the FAC's special exhibits and permanent collections, have the blueberry bleu cheese burger at Cafe 36! Yum. Read more
- Paul YoungApril 21, 2017Seats are a little uncomfortable, so you might want to bring some padding for long showes!
- Tori WilhelmNovember 6, 2014I absolutely love the junk wall art thing, and the chandelier at the front desk!
- Harley AcresMay 18, 2012Highlights include John Singer Sargent's "Miss Elsie Palmer" as well as "Made in the USA" by Ed Ruscha.
- Pula DavisDecember 21, 2011The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center building, designed by architect John Gaw Meem, opened its doors for business on April 20, 1936.
- The Tactile Gallery is free and fun for kids. Besides, how often are you encouraged to touch the art in a museum?
- Frances MunozOctober 20, 2010Just had happy hour at the Deco Lounge of the Fine Arts Center, fun times.