INFO
Location:
West Garfield Park, Chicago, IL
Project Status:
In Design
Project Size:
7,200 sf
Team:
Bureau Gemmell (Collaborating Architect)
Site Design Group (Landscape Architect)
Good Friend Magruder Structure (Structure Engineers)
CCJM (MEP/FP Engineer)
Burnham (Code Consultant)
Prize:
Recipient of the 2022 Chicago Prize
MAAFA CENTER FOR ARTS & ACTIVISM
The former St. Barnabus Episcopal Church and the attached church hall are currently the headquarters for the MAAFA Redemption Project, a residential gun violence prevention and workforce development program. The MAAFA Center for Arts & Activism will continue to house this important work and the renovation preserves and expands upon functions required by the participants, alumni and their life coaches. A thirst for the arts has been identified through community engagement and market studies have revealed that the need is not being met. The MAC will deliver intergenerational arts programming for the community coupled with grassroots activism training and facilitation.
The main sanctuary space will provide flexible arts and instruction spaces; meeting rooms; a break room; new toilets; libraries for adults and children; workout space including basketball and weights areas all within the incredible volume of the church and side aisles. Movie screenings, spoken word and musical performances, dance classes and engagement parties can all happen here. The underutilized and poorly maintained rear building will become an event space. A space like no other in the neighborhood, the Relic will provide covered open-air space to showcase the talents of the neighborhood and beyond.
The MAAFA Center for Arts & Activism sits within the Sankofa Wellness Village.