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The Beginning back to top

The Lakes Art Center was founded in a small, barn-like building, and served as an informal gathering place.  The second location had a tree growing out of it and summer breezes blowing in.  Started by a group of determined painters, it has struggled, stretched and grown due to the commitment of the community and the dedication of its volunteers and donors.  In 1991, the Lakes Art Center moved to its present site, and although its size, location, facilities and capabilities may have changed, its mission remains the same...to broaden horizons through the arts.

The Pearson Lakes Art Center delivers educational programming to students of all ages through instructional classes, lectures and exhibitions; exposes community members to the numerous forms of art including, visual, music, drama, writing and film; serves as an advocate for the arts with partners in the schools and other neighboring organizations; and provides an important outlet for local and regional artists to exhibit and market their work. The Pearson Lakes Art Center is also fortunate to display the Pearson Art Collection.

The Pearson Lakes Art Center belongs to the community; it is an additional benefit to living in the area; it exists due to the generosity, vision and hard work of innumerous community members; and it is continually changing, updating and evolving.  It is a meeting place, a learning center, a safe harbor, and a creative outlet. It embraces everyone.

PLAC Grows Again back to top

In 1999, a one million dollar endowment campaign began, and within less than a year, the goal was reached with cash and pledges.  Such a successful campaign gave impetus to explore the idea of a performing arts theatre and interactive gallery addition.  A successful fund drive began and construction started in the summer of 2000.

With the beginning of construction, a visit was made to the University of Iowa / Hancher Auditorium.  This meeting resulted in a collaborative relationship between the University of Iowa / Hancher Auditorium and the Pearson Lakes Art Center, which continues today.

The building was completed in September of 2002 with the addition of the Lauridsen Performing Arts Theatre, ART SMART Interactive Gallery, Rita Leary Library and Pomerantz Reception Hall.  Just as Hancher Auditorium opened their first season 30 years previously, so did the Pearson Lakes Art Center open with Preservation Hall Jazz from New Orleans.

Pledge Needs & Forms back to top

The Pearson Lakes Art Center continues to grow, and such growth requires funding.  If you would like to make a contribution or pledge to the Pearson Lakes Art Center, please call or come visit us!  Just ask for Tom Tourville, CEO at 712/332-7013.

Other Needs back to top

  • Visual Arts Sponsors
  • Performing Arts Sponsors
  • Volunteers

The Pearson Lakes Art Center is a non-profit 501(C)3 organization.  Gifts are tax deductible as provided by law.  Please consult you tax advisor.  Thank you!

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