Creative pulse: Center for Collaborative Arts & Technology breaks ground on the UNM campus Rendering of interior of Center for Collaborative Arts & Technology being built on the University of New Mexico campus. A rendering of the exterior view of the Center for Collaborative Arts & Technology being constructed on the University of New Mexico campus. A rendering of the lobby inside the Center for Collaborative Arts & Technology on the University of New Mexico campus. A rendering of the concert hall inside the Center for Collaborative Arts & Technology being built on the University of New Mexico campus. Published November 25, 2024 - 10:00 a.m. Modified November 25, 2024 - 10:00 a.m. As featured on - Creative pulse: Center for Collaborative Arts & Technology breaks ground on the UNM campus Construction has begun on the new Center for Collaborative Arts & Technology (CCAT) on the University of New Mexico campus. The 60,000-square foot facility will house the UNM College of Fine Arts. It will be located on the southeast corner of Stanford Drive and Central Avenue NE. Construction is tentatively expected to be completed in the spring 2026. collection_87c06122-a854-11ef-89a4-cf0d278d8fa3.html
As featured on - Creative pulse: Center for Collaborative Arts & Technology breaks ground on the UNM campus Construction has begun on the new Center for Collaborative Arts & Technology (CCAT) on the University of New Mexico campus. The 60,000-square foot facility will house the UNM College of Fine Arts. It will be located on the southeast corner of Stanford Drive and Central Avenue NE. Construction is tentatively expected to be completed in the spring 2026.
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