Polk State’s Fine Arts Building marks a milestone in the college’s 60 years


  • Polk State College has unveiled its newly renovated Winter Haven Fine Arts Building.
  • The renovation is part of Polk State College’s ongoing commitment to providing world-class education and supporting the local economy.

Polk State College officially unveiled the newly renovated Winter Haven Fine Arts Building, marking a significant milestone in the college’s rich, 60-year history and the community’s longstanding commitment to education, creativity and professional growth.

The Jan. 21 ribbon cutting celebrated not only the state-of-the-art facility, but also the ongoing dedication to enhancing Polk County’s educational and cultural landscape.

This achievement would not have been possible without the support of Gov. Ron DeSantis, the Polk County Legislative Delegation and the Polk State College District Board of Trustees. The arts faculty and staff, whose passion for arts education has inspired and shaped countless students over the years, were also instrumental in collaborating with administrators, engineers, architects and construction managers from Rowe Architects Inc., AD Morgan Corp. and DuCon to ensure the facility is top-notch for students and the community. Their dedication, combined with the resources of this building, will continue to foster a thriving creative environment for generations to come.

Polk State College unveiled its renovated Fine Arts Building on its Winter Haven campus in January.

The Florida Legislature allocated $16.2 million in Public Education Capital Outlay funds in 2021 to renovate the 65,000-square-foot facility that opened in 1978. Construction began in May 2023, with the building closing in phases to lessen potential impacts on classes, students and employees. The building officially reopened on schedule for the spring 2025 semester.

The completion of this project is a testament to Polk State’s commitment to providing world-class education. The ribbon cutting was part of a continuing celebration of Polk State College’s 60th anniversary, a momentous milestone that highlights the college’s ongoing role as a cornerstone of higher education and community development in Polk County.

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For six decades, Polk State has empowered students to succeed, and the college remains steadfast in its mission to enrich lives through education. The Fine Arts Building stands as a testament to that enduring mission.

The percussion room at the Polk State College Fine Arts Building.

The arts play a pivotal role in shaping the economy and workforce. As the demand for skilled professionals across industries grows, the education provided by Polk State ensures that students are well-equipped to meet those demands.

Students acquire not only technical skills but also critical thinking, creativity and collaboration — qualities that are vital in a wide range of fields across Polk County. Graduates from the College’s Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts programs are more prepared than ever to contribute to the local workforce, whether as artists, performers, educators or entrepreneurs. The opportunities for a fulfilling career in the arts are limitless, and Polk State is proud to position talented individuals for success.

The renovated Fine Arts facility will undoubtedly enhance and grow the college’s arts programs by providing cutting-edge spaces for performance, production and studio work. Whether in the black box theater, the music rehearsal rooms or the visual arts studios, students now have access to resources that nurture their craft and prepare them for careers in a variety of disciplines.

The ceramics studio at the Polk State College Fine Arts Buliding.

As Polk County continues to grow, so does the need for skilled and creative professionals. This building represents a clear commitment to meeting that need.

In addition to the Fine Arts Building, Polk State College is actively engaged in construction projects that will continue to enhance campuses and the educational experience for all students.

Renovations to the Winter Haven Campus Science Building are underway to provide enhanced facilities that foster even greater academic achievement in fields that are foundational to the future, including health sciences, technology, and engineering.

Angela Garcia Falconetti is the president of Polk State College.

The development of the Polk State Haines City-Davenport Campus also promises to expand access to quality higher education, particularly for students in the fastest-growing region of Polk County, bringing even more opportunities for success within reach.

As we celebrate this new chapter in Polk State College’s history, we are reminded that none of these advancements would be possible without the support of Polk County and the State of Florida. You have invested in the future of our community, our economy, and our shared cultural legacy. Together, we are building a brighter future for our students, our workforce and our residents.

Angela Garcia Falconetti is the president of Polk State College.


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