This classic tale of a struggling family brought back together by a special nanny and a “spoonful of sugar” will bring extra cheer to your holiday season! Get Tickets
Celebrate the Holidays at the FAC!
From festive Sunday brunches and lively karaoke nights to magical photos with Santa himself—there’s no place like the FAC to celebrate the holiday season! Learn More
Come explore the first comprehensive reinstallation of the museum’s permanent collection galleries in nearly a decade. Learn More
Bemis School of Art Classes
Whether you’re picking up a paintbrush for the first time or returning to a favorite hobby, our classes are designed for all ages and experience levels. Browse Classes
In the Museum: Open-Hearted
This exhibition examines the history, meaning, and contemporary realities of health care and well-being. Learn More
Margarita Cabrera: Space in Between + CARE
Artist Margarita Cabrera collaborates with local communities to encourage conversations about migration, labor, border politics, food justice, and other social issues. Learn More
Support the FAC for Colorado Gives Day!
The FAC plants the seeds of a lifelong love of the arts. Give today to keep these experiences thriving for generations to come. Donate Now
Note: The Fine Arts Center will be CLOSED Nov. 24–28 except for theatre performances. Learn more
EXPERIENCE THE FINE ARTS CENTER
For over 100 years, the Fine Arts Center has been the top cultural attraction of the Pikes Peak region offering world-class art exhibitions, Broadway-worthy theatre, and arts education for all ages and abilities. Established in 1919 as the Broadmoor Art Academy, the FAC celebrates and challenges our understanding of place, uplifts artists from the past, present, and future, and amplifies art’s capacity to shape our work and inspire new possibilities.
Explore the Fine Arts Center’s museum with our free digital guide! Our guide offers digital access to works in our collection, including exclusive audio from curators, suggested tours, and more. Browse the guide on the web or enjoy our optimized guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app.
Colorado College recognizes and honors the original inhabitants who first settled in the area and who called the nearby highest mountain “Tava,” the original name given by the Ute people to what is now known as Pikes Peak. At CC, we respect all peoples and strive to grow as a unique and welcoming community.