Squamish: Blue Barn arts centre could be ready for summer: Residents asked for input on design before plan can move forward
The Squamish arts community is one step closer to having an arts space to call its own, and now it’s up to locals to determine what it will look like.
Residents packed the Squamish Arts Council (SAC) building on Cleveland Avenue Monday (March 29) to discuss the 15,000 sq. ft. Blue Barn, a component of the Oceanfront development that’s been donated to the Squamish arts community.
The Blue Barn could be available for use in the coming weeks or months pending government approval, said Trevor Dunn, one of the principals of the Squamish Oceanfront Development Corporation (SODC) project.
Those attending the packed meeting at the SAC agreed the Blue Barn would act as a type of test to assess the community interest in a local arts space.
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