Omaha Performing Arts (Opa)(o-pa.org) proudly announces theopening of the Tenaska Centerfor Arts Engagement, a state of-the-art facility dedicated to expanding performing arts education, strengthening community partnerships, and igniting imaginations for generations to come. The celebration begins with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, March 19, at 10 a.m. on the Dick & Mary Holland Campus, located at 1115 Dodge St. Festivities continue with a free, public Tenaska Center Open House on Sunday, March 22, from noon to 4 p.m.
The grand opening period concludes with a Community Day on Sat. April 11, at 9 a.m., offering another opportunity for the public to experience many of the activities and events the Tenaska Center for Arts Engagement will offer.
Designed by Stephen Chu of Ennead Architects, the Tenaska Centerfor Arts Engagement features flexible studios and classrooms, welcoming gathering spaces, and abundant natural light elements intentionally crafted to foster collaboration, transparency, and creativity. Chu’s award-winning design reflects O-pa’s vision for openness and deep community connection.
For more information, visit o-pa.org.
