Illinois State University Breaks Ground on College of Fine Arts Transformation

Illinois State University in Normal, Ill., recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts transformation project, according to university news. The series of new constructions and renovations will upgrade spaces in Centennial East, the Center for the Visual Arts, and the Center for the Performing Arts, as well as replace the existing Centennial West facility with a new Commons Building.

The project will cost $87 million, and funding comes from the state’s Rebuild Illinois Capital Program, according to the project’s website.

“With upgraded facilities, new and expanded artistic spaces, and extensive renovations, we’re breathing new life and opportunity into the ISU campus in pursuit of a world-class fine arts complex right here in Normal,” said Illinois Gov. Pritzker at the ceremony. “Especially in these uncertain and turbulent times, the world needs more investment in the arts and culture. Our state is on the rise, and ISU is a vanguard of our success.”

The university is partnering with River City Construction for the project’s construction. Interior renovations will occur during the summers of 2026 and 2027, and the project has an estimated completion date of 2028.

“This college has long been a cornerstone of creativity, scholarship, and community engagement. It is a place where ideas are tested, stories are told, and talent is cultivated—not only for the stage or studio, but for the world beyond this campus,” said Illinois State President Dr. Aondover Tarhule. “This is transformation in action. This is readiness made visible.”

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