Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities
Kaylyn Kriaski is an experienced AEA Stage Manager currently working at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities since August 2022 and at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival since May 2019. Previously, Kriaski served as a Production Coordinator at the University of Colorado Boulder from August 2021 to August 2022 and held multiple stage management roles at Orlando Shakes, including AEA Stage Manager and AEA Assistant Stage Manager between 2018 and 2021. Additional experience includes serving as a Production Manager for Runway to Hope and Coordinator for Dramatic Education. Kriaski also worked as an Assistant Production Manager and Production Associate at Orlando Shakespeare Theater from May 2015 to May 2018, and completed a Company Management Internship at the Hangar Theatre in 2014. Kriaski holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from The University of Southern Mississippi, earned in 2015.
Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities
The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities offers its patrons the opportunity to develop an improved understanding of themselves and their environment through a direct experience with the arts. The Arvada Center offers theatrical performances, galleries and arts education opportunities for its patrons through a direct connection to the Arts. We produce at least seven theatrical performances a year, several concerts in our outdoor ampitheater and offer hundreds of art education classes for children and adults. We also have three galleries within the premises that exhibit local artists as well as traveling exhibitions, collaborations and permanent installations. Class topics include: • Acting and Performing Arts • Ageless Age 55+ • Art Start • Ceramics • Dance • Humanities • Movement and Yoga • Music • Photography • Visual Arts • Summer Camps • Dance Camps • Drama Camps • Humanities Camps • Music Camps • Visual Arts Camps • Extended Camp Sessions