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A New Stage for Student Talent: Broken Arrow Fine Arts Center Opens Its Doors

A New Stage for Student Talent: Broken Arrow Fine Arts Center Opens Its Doors

Broken Arrow, OK – Flintco joined Broken Arrow Public Schools, district leaders, and WRA Architects to celebrate the ribbon cutting of the newly renovated 25,295-square-foot Fine Arts Center – a space designed to nurture creativity and inspire the next generation of artists and performers.

Formerly a wrestling room, the facility has been transformed into a vibrant fine arts hub featuring two visual arts classrooms, a speech and debate room, dedicated rehearsal spaces for orchestra and two choir groups, orchestra practice rooms, staff offices, workrooms, restrooms, and a versatile PE space.

“This project reflects Flintco’s ongoing investment in Tulsa-area schools,” said Brett Venable, Flintco Vice President and Area Manager. “We’re honored to help create a space where students can develop their talents in an environment designed to elevate both performance and creativity.”

With deep roots in the Tulsa community and an extensive portfolio of K-12 and higher-education projects, Flintco remains a trusted partner in shaping the future of education through thoughtful construction and meaningful community collaboration.


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