Chesterton Art Center is thrilled to announce that they have been awarded a $30,000 Capital Grant from the Porter County Community Foundation to support their 116 Expansion Project. CAC officially announced the acquisition of the building at 116 S. 4th St. (Chesterton, IN) in October 2025 and in November, launched a capital campaign to transform 116 into a dynamic and accessible arts education hub that will serve the Duneland community and beyond for generations to come.
Once renovated, 116 will feature two studio classrooms that will house both a ceramics studio and 2D studio. Additionally, the building will serve as the hub for CAC’s growing ArtsConnect classes for adults aged 60+ and allow the organization to host larger community events and programs. “This project is more than a renovation; it’s a promise to our community. A promise that creativity will always have a home here. That every artist, from curious beginner to seasoned professional, will have a place to explore, create, and belong,” said Hannah Hammond-Hagman, CAC Executive Director. She went on to say, “The support that we have received from the PCCF will make it possible for us to open our doors wider than ever!”
“The Porter County Community Foundation is proud to provide support for the 116 Expansion Project,” said Bill Higbie, PCCF President and CEO. “Porter County has a vibrant arts community, and the Chesterton Art Center is a critical part of it. Increasing access to art opportunities across all generations and abilities will enhance the Duneland community and our entire region.”
CAC expects to open their new classrooms to the community in Spring 2026. For more information about CAC’s 116 Expansion Project and to read a full project description, please visit www.chestertonart.org/116.
