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Check out the time lapse video of the building name installation.
The City of Auburn is excited to announce the formal building name of the historic post office in downtown Auburn:
POSTMARK CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Earlier this year, the City sought community feedback on the formal names that took the following into consideration: History (historic 1937 Post Office and historical landmark status of the building); Location (along Auburn Avenue) & Function (cultural arts, art & culture related events, building rental options). The new name, Postmark Center for the Arts, is a nod to both the history and function of the building.
As construction continues on the overall building, this week, the bronze colored letters were installed on the building façade. The building is being transformed into a space to empower diverse communities by providing the opportunity to unite within the shared language of the arts.
The City anticipates a September opening for the renovated building.
Renovations continue as Auburn’s original Post Office transforms into Postmark Center for the Arts
Since December 2021, American West Construction has been working on renovations at the historic 1937 Post Office as it transforms into into a vibrant arts and culture space in downtown Auburn.
 "It is such an exciting moment to see the dream of this cultural arts center finally becoming a reality after so many years," says Mayor Nancy Backus. "This center will be much more than a remodeled building; it will be a place where the community can come together in appreciation of arts and to share cultural experiences that will strengthen our bond as a community."
 Designed by Johnston Architects, the Phase One main floor renovation is dominated by a gallery and gathering space, a multi-use studio space for arts education of all ages, and a classroom and meeting space. The original post-office vault will be transformed into an inspiring and unique art installation space. A main-floor gift shop will serve as a revenue-generator while giving local artists an opportunity to promote and sell their work. A catering kitchen and/or café will complement a community event space and support venue rentals. Additional project components include newly required fire and life-safety systems, HVAC improvements and modifications; restroom improvements, new lighting systems, roof replacement and cupola repairs; as well as refinishing the original historic terrazzo and wood floors. Phase Two of the project will focus on the basement renovations and additional exterior finishes.
 “The project team found inspiration in the building’s original design. Demolition of the interior walls, bulky column wraps, and suspended plaster ceiling gave way to an open space with high wood plank ceilings, allowing ample natural light deep into the interior. Newly revealed raw structures merge with refined elements, like the building’s original floors and marble wainscot, to create a unique backdrop for classrooms, galleries, art studios, and community spaces that celebrate the building's history and bright future,” noted Ray Johnston, Founding Partner of Johnston Architects.
Auburn’s original Post Office was built in 1937 as a WPA project. The building was converted into a King County Public Health facility in 1964. Vacant since 2009, the City of Auburn purchased the building in 2016 and has been working since that time to rehabilitate the architectural and historic treasure and redefine it as a central hub where cultural communities come together to learn, create and share. The 8,000 square foot building is listed on the King County Landmarks Register, the Washington State Heritage Register and the National Register of Historic Places and all exterior renovations must receive approval from King County Landmarks Commission.
The transformation is expected to be finished in late Summer of 2023 with an opening in September. The new Postmark Center for the Arts will provide increased access to the arts and cultural education for the local and regional community and drive economic activities in Auburn’s downtown core. The newly renovated lobby space and multipurpose rooms will offer new public programs like music and dance performances, visual arts exhibitions, literary arts events, and other cultural gatherings. Programming will also include arts education for all ages. The goal is to make the economic, educational, cultural, and civic benefits of the arts available to all communities by broadening public access to the arts.
Public Programming & Studio Space
- Educational classes and workshops for all ages (visual, literary, and performing arts)
- Lectures and Artist Talks
- Small Scale Performances
- Pop Up Art Events
Organizational Partnerships
- Support of local arts organizations through strategic partnerships, shared programming and cultural art uses in the building
Gallery Exhibitions
- Rotating exhibitions & The Vault site-specific exhibition space
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Visiting Artist Studio
- Visiting artist program with a strong emphasis on collaboration and interaction with the local community
Gift Shop
- Small gift shop selling handmade arts and craft items by local and regional artists
Rentals
- Space available for special events, weddings, parties and small performances
Food/Beverage
- Small food, beverage, and catering space equipped for events, rentals, and operational needs
Arts Alley Connection
- Artistically-treated features to create a dynamic community gathering place in the adjacent alley
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