A Busy and Creative Season at HCAF

As recovery and rebuilding continue behind the scenes, the day-to-day life of HCAF remains active, creative, and forward-looking.

We’ve reached an important milestone in the rebuild process by narrowing our field of architects. Interviews will take place next week, and we’re eager to hear how each finalist envisions the future of our campus. This phase marks a shift from assessment to imagination—and that’s an encouraging place to be.

Inside the art gallery, creativity is thriving. Our current Members’ Show highlights the depth and range of work being made by artists in our community, and our visual arts class offerings continue to expand. From new techniques to new instructors, the class schedule is always growing and evolving.

The weeks ahead are full:

  • Valentine’s Schmalentine’s on February 14 brings paint-and-sip, games, and a relaxed, welcoming evening for singles and couples alike.

  • Our Visual Arts Fundraiser on March 22 supports the programs that keep this campus active and accessible.

  • Theatre returns to the gallery with Love Letters, running March 26–29, reminding us once again that meaningful performance doesn’t require a traditional stage—just committed artists and an engaged audience.

Even amid long-term planning and recovery work, HCAF remains a place where art is being made, shared, and celebrated. We’re grateful for the momentum, the community, and the many ways creativity continues to show up.

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