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Springfield buys parking lots from Missouri State for project
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Missouri State finds buyer for historic Walnut Street house
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Missouri State University broke ground on the John Goodman Amphitheatre near Craig Hall Thursday, April 8.
The amphitheater will be named after actor and Missouri State theatre alumnus John Goodman. Goodman announced his support of the outdoor theatre project during the Onward Upward fundraising kickoff in October 2019.
According to President Clif Smartâs March 23 Clifâs Notes, the structure will include a permanent outdoor stage with 350 tiered removable seats. Along with construction of the amphitheater, improvements to the landscape will be completed.Â
The projectâs total budget is $6.4 million, with $3 million coming from private gifts. The remaining funding will come from the sale of the Student Exhibition Center on Walnut Street, funds from the Presidentâs Program Enhancement Fund, reserves from the renovation budget for Ellis Hall and the office of the provostâs carryforward, according to Smartâs March 23 Clifâs Notes.
University board to vote on contract to build performing arts pavilion
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New space will be near Brick City.
Missouri State University, the Judith Enyeart Reynolds College of Arts and Letters and the department of art and design are expanding exhibition spaces for student work and programming within IDEA Commons in downtown Springfield.
This expansion is made possible through the acquisition of the gallery at 326 N. Boonville, using the Mark J. Hall Endowment for the Student Exhibition Center.
The existing Student Exhibition Center (SEC), located in the former home of the Sorosis Women’s Club at 838 E. Walnut St., opened in 1986 for students to exhibit their art and design work.
“The Student Exhibition Center has served students well for more than 30 years,” said Dean Shawn Wahl. “We’re excited for this opportunity to expand our exhibition space and provide more opportunities for student work.”