Meet .ZACK, an Arts Space Now Partially Open in Grand Center

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click to enlarge A view of the theater at .ZACK from its catwalk. - PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
A view of the theater at .ZACK from its catwalk.

There's a new arts space in town.

.ZACK, an arts incubator, theater and ballroom that also includes office space for resident organizations and a few other commercial businesses, too, is beginning to show its face to the public — one floor at a time.

The first and fourth floors of the 40,000 square foot space are now open, with the ones in between slotted for an early 2017 opening. The first floor, which was previously home to Plush nightclub, now includes a 200-seat theater. That part of the space will get its introduction to St. Louis movie lovers next month, as it's scheduled to host part of the St. Louis International Film Festival. A new first-floor restaurant, Turn by David Kirkland, is expected to open in January 2017.

The fourth floor is already in full swing; last week's Artists for a Cause fundraiser was held in the 5,000-square-foot ballroom/event space, which has capacity for 200 (seated) or 300 (standing). The floor also features a full bar, on-site catering and a private dressing room, complete with a sauna and rain shower for pre-event primping.

The Kranzberg Arts Foundation has provided both the inspiration and the funding for the project, which is something totally new for St. Louis.

Tenants are 75 percent non-profits, which include Ignite Theatre Company, Insight Theatre Company, the Tesseract Theatre Company, Harvey Lockhart's Heal Center for the Arts, R-S Theatrics, Theatre Lab, the Tennessee Williams Festival, Artists for a Cause Inc. St. Louis and SpecDrum, which uses African drumming to mentor children. Resident organizations are contracted for a year; they will be reevaluated annually to make sure the relationship is still beneficial.

The goal is to provide these organizations room to thrive — and an event space to host their productions and connect the public to the arts.

"Local arts are the heart and soul of this city. If the local arts flourish, the city flourishes," says Chris Hansen, .ZACK's executive director.

The project is being funded by the Kranzberg Arts Foundation, and select artwork is on display from Ken and Nancy Kranzberg's personal art collection.

See more photos of .ZACK below.

click to enlarge .ZACK is located in the old Cadillac Building at 3224 Locust. - PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
.ZACK is located in the old Cadillac Building at 3224 Locust.

click to enlarge The first floor lobby. - PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
The first floor lobby.
click to enlarge U-Studios, which is based in Swansea, Illinois, worked with the Kranzberg Arts Foundation on the look of the space. - PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
U-Studios, which is based in Swansea, Illinois, worked with the Kranzberg Arts Foundation on the look of the space.

click to enlarge The Artists for a Cause fundraiser was held last week on the space's fourth floor. - PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
The Artists for a Cause fundraiser was held last week on the space's fourth floor.
click to enlarge The fourth floor has great views of the city. - PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
The fourth floor has great views of the city.

click to enlarge Executive Director Chris Hansen. - PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
PHOTO BY KELLY GLUECK
Executive Director Chris Hansen.

With reporting by Kelly Glueck. 

Editor's note: A previous version of this story gave the wrong name for the fundraiser held at .ZACK last week. It was Artists for a Cause, not Art for a Cause. We regret the error.

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Sarah Fenske

Sarah Fenske is the executive editor of Euclid Media Group, overseeing publications in eight cities. She is the former host of St. Louis on the Air and was previously editor-in-chief of the RFT and the LA Weekly. She lives in St. Louis.
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