The historic
Creative Arts Building, Pittsburg’s
hidden jewel, is located on the Pittsburg
High School campus.
A $5 million bond measure, the
biggest in state history when passed
in 1956, allowed for construction
of the Creative Arts Building and
Hillview Jr. High School as well as
additional classroom construction
at Heights Elementary School and El
Pueblo School.
Since opening in 1959, the Creative
Arts Building has been an integral
part of Pittsburg High School, serving
as classroom for band, choir and drama
and a gathering point for high school
students and staff and district personnel.
It has a glorious history in its role
as a site for community cultural events
and is home for the award-winning
Pittsburg Community Theatre. It has
also been the site for performances
by Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, James
Brown, Stevie Wonder, the San Francisco
Symphony, San Francisco Ballet and
international talent.
The 2,000-seat
main theatre is the largest indoor
performance arts venue in Contra Costa
County, nearly three times larger
than the Lesher Center in Walnut Creek,
and is the second largest in the East
Bay to the 3,500-seat Berkeley Community
Theater, which is a sister structure
located on the Berkeley High School
campus. The Creative Arts Building
also has a 250-seat Little Theatre.
Now 45 years
old, the Creative Arts Building is
in need of some loving repair with
the “Adopt-A-Seat” program
only the first step in restoring it
to its former glory. Theatrical architects
from Landry & Bogan have completed
a detailed study of what it will take
to bring the building back to state-of-the-art
capability and rate it as a 9 on a
1-to-10 scale as a performance venue.
With the passage
of Measure E in November 2004, Pittsburg
voters committed to building a new
elementary school and new junior high
school. As a result of that vote,
the Pittsburg Unified School District
will become eligible for state matching
funds to restore and refurbish district
buildings, including the Creative
Arts Building. |