Putting Mesa on the map
The outdoor spaces at ASU at Mesa City Center are cool, too. A 100-foot-long screen hangs on the front of the MIX Center and will show movies to people who can sit in the adjacent park.
The grand opening continued the following day with an all-day “housewarming party” for the community, which featured demonstrations of the technology in the MIX Center, panel discussions, trick-or-treating, games, food trucks, musical performances and a screening of the Pixar movie “Coco” on that 100-foot-long outdoor screen.
The MIX Center is meant to be used by everyone in the Mesa community, according to Pinholster.
“We have built it to be a space for public discourse, entertainment and cultural amenity, and as a space for education and advancement,” he said at the grand opening. “It is my profound hope that all members of the Mesa community will see this as their space and that the students at the MIX Center will see themselves as core members of that community.”
Crow said that ASU’s presence will help downtown Mesa evolve and that ASU at Mesa City Center is a response to a rapidly changing economy.
“This facility, this design, this technology, these programs, these activities are the best of the best of the best that exist on the planet, sitting right here in downtown Mesa,” he said.
“We’re building a new economy — an economy that’s built on creativity.”
Mesa Mayor John Giles said the MIX Center is poised to become a premier destination for those looking to work in the industry.
“I can’t wait to be back here celebrating the first application of cutting-edge technology developed in this amazing MIX Center or the sure-to-happen first Academy Award winner that will get their start in the best film school on the planet.”