ABOUT CCA
Coconino Center for the Arts (CCA) is central to Northern Arizona’s vibrant creative culture, fostering an engaged, equitable, and imaginative community. Managed by Creative Flagstaff, CCA serves the arts, science, and cultural sectors of Flagstaff. CCA’s facilities include a 4000 sq ft Main Gallery, an adjacent 215 sq ft Project Gallery, and an intimate 200-seat Theater. CCA is located on US 180 enroute to the Grand Canyon.
Mission
Coconino Center for the Arts provides space, offers resources, and inspires collaboration – presenting creative endeavors across the arts, sciences, and humanities.
Vision
Coconino Center for the Arts is central to Northern Arizona’s vibrant creative culture – using arts as a catalyst to foster an engaged, equitable, and imaginative community.
DIVERSITY
Coconino Center for the Arts seeks to cultivate a diverse, equitable, accessible, and inclusive environment, promoting creative expression and critical thought by actively reflecting the cultural diversity of our shared community. We acknowledge the need for justice and accountability, specifically regarding people and communities that have historically been silenced or underrepresented.
Access the Diversity Statement of Guiding Principles here.
Advisory Board
Caitlin Burd
Caleb Cordasco
Owen Davis
Anthony Garcia
Jihan Gearon
Dani Knight
Jaewook Lee
Catherine Petersen
Jerrel Singer
Susan Walter
The CCA Advisory Board, established in 2020, is a committee made up of community members across a range of backgrounds and experiences pertaining to the arts, science and cultural sectors. Members serve in an advisory role to staff for all CCA functions, including but not limited to exhibitions, performances, events, programming, facilities, etc. The Advisory Board is currently working to establish a solid foundation through finalization of the CCA strategic plan; development of mission and vision statements; dedicated committee membership; fundraising strategies; exhibitions and programming objectives; etc.