The BCA Center
Burlington City Arts is an art gallery, art education/studio centre and cultural events space in Burlington, Vermont. The building was originally built as the Ethan Allen Firehouse on Church Street in 1889. The building is owned by the City of Burlington. Burlington City Arts uses the building for its exhibits, lectures, and educational programs. The gallery has been open since 1995.
History
The Ethan Allen Firehouse is a historic building located in downtown Burlington. It was designed by local architect A.B. Fisher and completed in 1889, serving as home to the Ethan Allen [Engine Company No. 4], one of Burlington's volunteer fire departments. In 1927, the building was acquired by the Burlington Police Department, and later, in 1967, it became unoccupied and fell into disrepair.In 1973, the building was slated for demolition, but due to community interest, the Board of Aldermen decided to halt the demolition and allocate funds for its stabilization. Over the years, various organizations utilized the space, including the offices of U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy and the University of Vermont's Church Street Center.
In 1995, the Burlington City Arts began developing the concept of an arts center, and the Firehouse Gallery moved into half of the ground floor. The Ethan Allen Firehouse was eventually chosen to house this arts center.
Renovation
In 1999, the City Council voted to transform the firehouse into the Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts. BCA hired an architect for the renovation and in the spring of 2001, they began construction. After a few months, progress stopped when a large crack developed on the north wall and the building sank by about 4 inches. After much stabilization, construction resumed.To complete the renovation, Shelburne Museum returned the original bell back to the Firehouse tower.
The BCA Center opened to the public in 2002. It includes a community darkroom and photography studio; artist-in-residence studio; multimedia conference facility for lectures, film series, and panel discussions; and Resource Room and Library with public meeting space and Internet access.