Sunday, July 5, 2015

St. Phillips A.M.E., Beardon A.M.E., Magnetic Theater is now Kronberg Wall Studio - Bravo

This space makes me feel good.

It's on Wylie Street in Reynoldstown and I fell in love with it in 1989. That was long before I saw inside for the first time in 2011 thanks to a WonderRoot show.

Kronberg Wall Architects, LLC is moving here. They've make it studio while keeping the sloped floor, the proscenium arch, the stained glass and alter rails. They threw a little preview party on June 28 and I got to see.


It was St. Phillips A.M.E. Church and then Beardon A.M.E. Church. It's deconsecrated now and was latest the Magnetic Theater. You could rent it for events.

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I've blogged it before. I hoped my pictures weren't the last before it burned or it got torn down. See "A chance to learn more or forget less."

A video and a few pictures from the preview:




20150628_170856 2015-06-28  Krongberg Wall Office in 1922 Reynoldstown Church stained glass


IMG_20150628_170652 2015-06-28  Krongberg Wall Office in 1922 Reynoldstown Church

IMG_20150628_170526 2015-06-28  Krongberg Wall Office in 1922 Reynoldstown Church

20150628_164329 2015-06-28  Krongberg Wall Office in 1922 Reynoldstown Church

20150628_164315 2015-06-28  Krongberg Wall Office in 1922 Reynoldstown Church

Bravo.

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