As part of a large general obligation bond issuance for parks and a public safety facility, $8 million was allocated for the community center, which was expanded to include a gymnasium, which had also been identified as a need.
During the construction, many consultants and engineers worked on the facility, which was designed by Donald Singer, a local architect of international stature.
By 1990, the City Centre (as it was then called) was made into its own department separate from Parks & Recreation and theater professionals were recruited to run the facility.
Recent exhibitions have included works by Pablo Cano, Scott Draves, Clyde Butcher, William Glackens and Charles Mills.
The event featured panels on costuming, comics creation, a Quick Draw competition, and cartooning lessons, as well as vendors and an Artist Alley.
[5] As of December 1st 2024, the exhibition featured at the Coral Springs Museum of Art (CSMoA) is entitled "Tides and Currents".
According to the CSMoA website, "Tides and Currents" is an exploration of humanity's complex and evolving relationship with water as it serves as a vital resource, a pathway for migration, and a force of nature that demands both respect and adaptation" (2024).
The artists featured in the exhibition are as follows: Julia Zurrila, Michelle Drummond, Aria Tan, Sharon Lee Hart, Holly Hanessian and Evelyn Politzer.
The Coral Springs Museum of Art offers a plethora of educational opportunities for interested parties across all ages.