"Start from the top. What's this place all about?The Contemporary Arts Center, housed in a large redbrick building that stands out in the relatively muted Central Business District, is one of the city’s most prestigious spaces for the full gamut of contemporary arts, including painting, film, theater, and music. It aims to reach as wide a spectrum of the public as possible. Admission is $10 for adults. What's the space itself like?The space has an industrial warehouse aesthetic, with lots of natural light. Exhibits take over four galleries on three floors, all of which are visible from the lobby. It feels uncrowded; despite the exposed brickwork, the acoustics are intimate. And how about the art?Exhibits, which rotate every four to eight weeks, can include any visual art form, from photography to sculpture and painting. The featured works are well-curated—sometimes around themes, sometimes around individual contemporary artists. Pieces are often installed in a creative way that makes use of the interior architecture. Will the staff members help us navigate the space?Staff is young and enthusiastic, but will leave you to roam on your own. Who do you think will get the most out of this gallery?Traditionalists may not take to all of the work here, but CAC will appeal to fans of cutting-edge and avant-garde art." - Paul Oswell