
PORT ANGELES — Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles has launched the public phase of its ALL IN Capital Campaign, aiming to raise the final $1.9 million of a $12 million effort to support arts access, education, and long-term programming.
The campaign has already secured $10.1 million in cash and pledges during its silent phase, covering the remaining construction costs for the facility, which opened in 2023 on the downtown waterfront. The venue features a 500-seat multipurpose theater and conference and event center designed to host performances, community gatherings, and educational programs.
In a press release announcing the campaign, Executive and Artistic Director Steven Raider Ginsburg says the building’s flexibility allows it to host everything from business events to concerts and weekend programs, adding that the venue has been busy nearly every day since opening.
Board President Brooke Taylor calls the project one of the most ambitious nonprofit efforts on the Olympic Peninsula, saying it helps strengthen the community and improve quality of life.
The remaining campaign funds will support education programs, community access initiatives, and artistic development, helping the venue offer affordable programming and free events.
Field Hall officials say the venue is projected to generate more than $3 million in local economic impact annually by its third year of operation.