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The S/L/A/M Collaborative (SLAM) designs 16,000 s/f Fine and Performing Arts Center (FPAC) for Colby-Sawyer College

Groundbreaking of FPAC at Colby-Sawyer College - New London, NH Groundbreaking of FPAC at Colby-Sawyer College - New London, NH

New London, NH Colby-Sawyer College broke ground on September 1 for its new Fine and Performing Arts Center (FPAC) designed by The S/L/A/M Collaborative (SLAM).

The new 16,000 s/f single-story facility will feature a black box theater; fine art gallery; four art studios with support space for graphic design, painting, ceramics and sculpture; outdoor art areas; along with faculty offices and support areas.

“We are thrilled that construction has begun on this facility, which will further enhance the dynamic arts program at Colby-Sawyer,” said Rich Connell, AIA, SLAM principal.

The general contractor on the project is North Branch Construction of Concord. Construction is expected to be complete by summer 2017. 

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