Artist for the Month of February: Susan Sveda-Uncapher – Love
and Other Strange Stories
Open during building hours from Friday, February 1 through Thursday,
February 21. Reception for the artist on Friday, February 8 from
4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Susan is an installation artist/teacher with a degree in sculpture
from the University of Chicago. She is also the recipient of the
prestigious Bush Artist Fellowship for Visual Arts. In recent years,
she has played a key role as a designer for the Chippewa Valley
Museum’s newest exhibits. No admission charge to the public.
Heyde Center for the Arts
The Chippewa Valley Cultural Association (CVCA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization who owns and operates the "Heyde Center for the Arts" located in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
The facility is a 30,000 sq. ft. structure consisting of three levels, the third level having a multi-functional auditorium with seating capacity of 330 people. The building, constructed in 1907, is a Neo-Classical Architectural Design and is listed on both the National and State Register of Historic Places.
After being in an abandoned state over many years, the structure has undergone a complete restoration and was reopened and rededicated in 2000. Sitting on a hilltop overlooking the city of Chippewa Falls, and within view of the grand Chippewa River, the Heyde Center for the Arts is entering the new millenium with a new use as a cultural arts facility serving the people of the Chippewa Valley in West-Central Wisconsin.
Our facility has already hosted a large number of performances and art exhibits in addition to providing facilities for classes, social gatherings and meetings.
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