
A Cultural Renaissance in Calistoga: The Brannan Center Opens
On October 4, 2025, the Brannan Center emerged as a vibrant beacon of art and education, welcoming approximately 650 attendees to its grand opening in Calistoga. This modern performing arts hub, enriched by the spirit of its predecessor—the historically significant Community Presbyterian Church—boasts over 11,000 square feet of dynamic space for community engagement. With a generous investment exceeding $12 million, the center was named after Sam Brannan, the founder of Calistoga, marking a new chapter in the town’s cultural narrative.
A Hub for Community and Creative Expression
Designed to foster both artistic expression and educational opportunities, the Brannan Center features two performance halls: Kozel Hall and Upper Hall, each accommodating around 110 patrons. According to Executive Director Kyle Clausen, this space aims to eliminate logistical hurdles often faced by local youth when accessing the arts, stating, "We’re particularly enthusiastic about inviting young people and families." By integrating daytime programming for school groups, the center seeks to make performances and workshops with artists more accessible than ever.
Architectural Harmony: Blending the Old and New
The transformation of the old church into the Brannan Center is a testament to thoughtful renovation. While much of the building was rebuilt to include advanced acoustic materials, remnants of its historic charm remain—such as the restored lancet windows and redwood ceiling from the original structure. Notably, the center features a Steinway piano and an outdoor terrace that invites visitors to enjoy events amid scenic views.
Unveiling Artistic Ambitions
The Brannan Center promises an exciting lineup of performances, kicking off with a concert by pianist Olga Kern on October 22, featuring works from Beethoven to Gershwin. These performances not only showcase established artists but also introduce local talents, such as Grammy-nominated Calistoga resident Philip Claypool, who will be part of the center's intimate chamber series in collaboration with the Santa Rosa Symphony through spring 2026.
Celebrating Community Engagement and Accessibility
This initiative aligns with the broader mission of Festival Napa Valley, which is committed to ensuring arts accessibility for all community members. Festival Napa Valley’s Vice President of Education, Lissa Gibbs, highlighted the Brannan Center as an integral resource for promoting local arts, stating, "Its mission to empower the community with accessible programming aligns closely with Festival Napa Valley’s longstanding commitment to making the arts accessible to all." The grand opening weekend reflected this spirit, featuring free performances from diverse musical groups, enhancing community ties through artistic expression.
A Space for Lifelong Learning
One of the unique characteristics of the Brannan Center is its focus on educational programs designed to cultivate a love for the arts among young people. The center aims to host interactive workshops, encouraging local students to engage directly with professional artists and offering them experiences that extend beyond the classroom. By fostering these relationships, the Brannan Center hopes to inspire the next generation of artists and arts enthusiasts.
Upcoming Events to Look Forward To
As excitement builds for upcoming performances, residents can anticipate a diverse array of events at the Brannan Center. With series such as “The Listening Room,” featuring varied genres and local talent, attendees are guaranteed an enriching cultural experience. This commitment to diversity in performance programming highlights the center's dedication to serving all facets of the community.
A Call to Experience the Brannan Center
As the Brannan Center embarks on its mission, it invites the community to engage with this exciting new space. Local residents and visitors alike are encouraged to explore the performances and events that the center has to offer. With a variety of programs aimed at fostering both artistic expression and community involvement, the Brannan Center is poised to become a cornerstone of Calistoga’s cultural landscape.
Don’t miss out on the upcoming concerts and workshops at the Brannan Center—experience the joy of live performance and community connection today!
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