Effective July 1, The Arts & Cultural Council for
Greater Rochester will return to the Neighborhood of the Arts. The organization
announced today that it will move its offices and headquarters to the historic
Visual Studies Workshop building at 31 Prince Street.
Following news of an financial crisis in the spring of 2014,
the Arts & Cultural Council closed
the doors of the North Goodman Street location, formed a partnership
with RAPA, and moved its headquarters to Kodak Center for Performing Arts on West Ridge Road.
“The VSW leadership and staff have been so helpful in
welcoming us into their historic facility,” said David Semple, the council’s executive
director, in a memo to members and
supporters. “We look forward to presenting further opportunities for the arts
community to convene as a group inside this marvelous building in months to
come.”
Visual Studies Workshop owns both the building at 31 Prince
Street, and the building right next to it on University Avenue. This latter
building has been on the market since October 2015, and has a few potential
buyers, says Tate Shaw, director of VSW. The Arts & Cultural Council will
join VSW in the 31 Prince Street building, renting an office next to VSW’s
gallery space.
The council will remain reachable by calling 473-4000, and online
at artsrochester.org.
This article appears in Jun 17-23, 2015.






