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Forest Park
Community College
St. Louis, Missouri 63110
www.stlcc.edu
TThe Mildred E. Bastian Center for the Performing Arts was designed in
1967 by Harry Weese & Associates of Chicago. The Forest Park campus,
located on the site of the old Forest Park Highlands amusement park, was
intended to be the flagship of the community college system, and is the
only one of the three campuses by an out-of-town architect. Weese
arranged the buildings to make a striking impression from U.S. Highway
40, and he selected the brick to match the color of the adjacent Arena,
which unfortunately was subsequently painted white and more recently
demolished.
Born in 1915, Weese had gained a national reputation with his design of
the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., and the Bastian Center, while
larger and more complex in program, has much of the same character.
Using exposed brick, and without recourse to ornament, it manages to
provide a spacious and inviting setting for the arts.
Mildred Bastian was one of the first advocates of a community college in
St. Louis, and she served two terms as president of the board of
trustees. She died in 1978, a few months after the theater was named in
her honor. The Chamber Chorus performed its first concert solely for
women's voices here on March 15, 1992.
Notes by
Esley Hamilton and
Philip
Barnes
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The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus
PO Box 11558, Clayton, MO 63105
636.458.4343
stlchamberchorus@gmail.com
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Chorus
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