Fine Arts Center Announces New Season of Performances and Exhibitions

The new season lineups are out for the Fine Arts Center Theatre, Museum and Bemis School of Art. Here’s a look.

The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College has announced its full season of performances and exhibitions for the coming year. With a theme of wellness, the FAC programming is designed to emphasize the power of art to heal, connect and inspire.

From its origins more than 100 years ago, the Fine Arts Center has been a multidimensional center of creativity that includes visual arts, theater and performance, and artistic instruction. And its new season schedule offers a wide variety of styles for all ages. Here’s what to expect in the 2025-2026 season at the Fine Arts Center Theatre, the FAC Museum and the Bemis School of Art.

On Stage at the Fine Arts Center Theatre

“Our next season is curated in conjunction with the FAC wide, year-long programming built around the theme of Wellness,” says Chris Sheley, producing artistic director. “We’ll share tales of navigating family dynamics, building new friendships and a flying caregiver who believes in a ‘spoonful of sugar’ to help the medicine go down. The goal is to cultivate joy for everyone in our community.”

Here’s the lineup. 

Ariel and the prince in a rowboat in the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Theatre production of The Little Mermaid.
The Little Mermaid was a family favorite production by the Fine Arts Center Theatre in the 2024-2025 season. Photo courtesy of the Fine Arts Center.

Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson, Apt. 2B

Sept. 18 – Oct. 5, 2025

Sherlock Holmes and Joan Watson, a quirky, codependent duo, emerge from the pandemic to solve mysteries and face a villain with all the answers in this darkly comic, modern twist on the classic detective tale.

Raquel’s Purple Pineapple Adventures

Oct. 25 – Nov. 2, 2025

Raquel struggles with summer school and reading until Pinkie the Purple Pineapple — real or imaginary — helps her overcome her fears in this bilingual musical for young audiences. In an ongoing partnership, this is a production by the Creede Repertory Theatre.

Mary Poppins

Nov. 19–  Dec. 28, 2025

In this heartwarming, iconic tale, a struggling family finds hope and joy when a magical nanny with an umbrella helps bring them back together.

The Roommate

Feb. 12 – March 1, 2026

Midwestern housewife Sharron’s new roommate, Robyn, brings change, leading both women to navigate the complexities of reinvention in this funny and deeply moving play.

Curious George: The Golden Meatball

Feb. 28 – March 22, 2026

George the monkey embarks on an adventure to help his friend Chef Pisghetti win the Golden Meatball Contest in Rome in this lively, musical tale for children and families.

Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill: The Musical

April 30–May 24, 2026

A suburban family faces the cracks beneath their picture-perfect facade in this Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical set to the iconic music of Alanis Morissette. 


In the Fine Arts Center Museum

“This year at the museum, we’re excited to present a dynamic lineup of exhibitions that inspire reflection, foster conversation and offer new perspectives on the world around us,” says Michael Christiano, director of visual arts and museum. “From exploring collective wellness in Open-Hearted to reimagining our permanent collection in Gathering Place and showcasing work by local and regional artists, each exhibition invites visitors to engage with art in unique and meaningful ways.”

Here’s the lineup. 

A mother and son admire art in the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.
Gathering Place will reintroduce many rarely exhibited works from the vast Fine Arts Center permanent collection. Photo courtesy of the Fine Arts Center.

The Many Travels of Mary Chenoweth

June 25 – October 4, 2025

This exhibition highlights the influence of global travel on Mary Chenoweth’s art, featuring works inspired by her travels beginning in 1958. Chenoweth was a long-time Colorado Springs resident and one of the region’s most prolific artists.

Gathering Place: Permanent Collection Reinstallation

Sept. 5, 2025 – Jan. 1, 2028

The Fine Arts Center is home to a large permanent collection comprisead of more than 20,000 works. This exhibition immerses visitors in the complex histories of the Southwest through collection highlights and rarely shown works, while Work in Progress invites participation in experimental, interactive installations exploring new perspectives on the collection.

Open-Hearted

Sept. 26, 2025 – Jan. 17, 2026

Exploring wellness as a collective project, this exhibition redefines health beyond individual self-care to include societal advocacy.

Works from Ana María Hernando

Feb. 6 – July 6, 2026

Ana María Hernando’s soft sculptures, primarily made from tulle, explore intimacy and monumentality in her multidisciplinary art.

Where I Learned to Look: Art from the Yard

March 6 – July 26, 2026

This exhibition showcases art created in or inspired by yards, challenging the idea that artistic production is confined to traditional spaces like studios or galleries.


Highlights at the Bemis School of Art

“At Bemis School of Art, we are thrilled to announce our upcoming summer session, filled with exciting new opportunities for creative exploration,” says Tara Sevanne Thomas, director. “This season, we’re introducing an array of fresh classes led by talented new instructors, bringing innovative perspectives and techniques to our community. Alongside these new offerings, we continue to honor our rich tradition of visual arts, providing a strong foundation in painting, drawing, ceramics, and more.”

Many of the classes will tap into the theme of wellness by incorporating elements of mindfulness, movement and self-expression. And the summer session includes offerings for students of all ages and experience levels. Registration opens April 21 for FAC members and April 28 for the general public. The summer class session runs June 2 through Aug. 31.

Here are a few sample classes. 

An instructor at student work at the pottery wheel at the Bemis School of Art.
Community volunteer Nitra Olsen instructs Geoffrey Dunn, junior at Mesa Ridge High School, during the Stroud Scholars class wheel throwing in the clay studio in the Bemis Art School. Photo by Lonnie Timmons III, Colorado College.

Watercolor Collage

June 10 – July 1

Explore watercolor painting methods, then cut and layer creations into unique collages, creating vibrant artworks. (Ages 9-12)

Beginning Wheel Throwing

June 5 – July 10

Explore the fundamentals of making pottery from centering to throwing, trimming and glazing. Create bowls, cylinders and mug handles. (Ages 16-Adult)

Basic Enameling on Copper

June 20

Explore techniques of enameling: glass fused to metal at high heat. Learn to clean the copper, apply powdered glass, fire it and continue the process in subsequent firings. Then decorate with stencils and create a wall plaque. (Ages 16-Adult)

Find details, tickets, registration and more at fac.coloradocollege.edu.


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