Interior photos of Reynolds Hall at the Smith Center for Performing Arts. Click to view hi-resolution versions.
Photos by: LasVegas360.com
Date Taken: 3/2/2012
Interior photos of Reynolds Hall at the Smith Center for Performing Arts. Click to view hi-resolution versions.
Photos by: LasVegas360.com
Date Taken: 3/2/2012
Panorama view of the interior of the Smith Center for Performing Art in the 2,050-seat Reynolds Hall. The above photo is from the second level balcony at the back of the room.
Troesh Studio Theater is ideal for rehearsals, children’s theater, community events and private social gatherings.
Artist Tim Bavington’s creation was inspired by American composer Aaron Copeland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” musical score.
Photos by: LasVegas360.com
Date Taken: March 2, 2012
A new Symphony Park sign was installed today. Located at the entrance way of the 1.8 acre park called “Symphony Park” on Grand Central Parkway and Discovery Lane the newly erected sign stands. The park is part of a larger 61 acre urban development of the old Union Pacific rail yard called by the same name Symphony Park. The development includes the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health (Cleveland Clinic), The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, the Children’s Discovery Museum and additional residential, commercial and medical facilities.
Additional Photos of the Smith Center for the Performing Arts can be found here (Symphony Park Sign) and here (Smith Center).
Photos by: LasVegas360.com
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The Smith Center for the Performing Arts and Symphony Park are in the final clean up phase of construction. The newly sodded Symphony Park is waiting its last final art installation. A series if vertical colored pipes, 80 in all, to be installed at the east end of the park on a curved stream of upward facing lights. The art installation is by Tim Bavington and will be installed later this month. The Smith Center for the Performing Arts plans to open next month.
Photos By: LasVegas360.com
Photos Taken: 2/22/2012
A new piece of art being installed at the entrance of the newly landscaped 2 acre Symphony Park. It stands at the entrance off of Grand Central Parkway. The Park is directly located across of the almost completed Smith Center for the Performing Arts which is expected to open this Spring.
Photo by: LasVegas360.com
Date Taken: 2/14/2012
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is a public/private partnership that will become the centerpiece of cultural life in Las Vegas offering a blend of performances by resident companies as well as first-run touring attractions. The 4.75-acre cultural complex will feature inviting lobbies with beautiful balconies, refined acoustics and a tastefully landscaped plaza linking surrounding hotels, restaurants, shops and offices in downtown’s 61-acre urban development, Symphony Park. Home to the 2,050-seat Reynolds Hall and the Boman Pavilion, The Smith Center will be a living room for Las Vegas; a place that will educate, entertain and excite the citizens of our great community. The Smith Center broke ground in May of 2009 with a ceremonial carillon bell casting and ringing. In February 2010, it celebrated its “Topping Out” with the raising of 50 tons of steel and is projected to open in March 2012.
Next door the the Smith Center is the new home for the children’s museum, a state-of-the-art building to be named the Donald W. Reynolds Discovery Center. The children’s museum currently is located on Las Vegas Boulevard in the historic Cultural Corridor, where it will continue to serve the children and families of Las Vegas until the new facility is ready to open in late 2012.
Next to the Smith Center, a small park called, Symphony Park will be a two-acre open space within the heart of Symphony Park destined to become the neighborhood’s “Central Park.” The Park is expected to serve as a gathering place and outdoor venue for cultural, art and social activities.
For more information, visit www.thesmithcenter.com.
Photos by: LasVegas360.com
Date of photos: 11/13/2011