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From Warehouses to Arts Center: The Story of Orr Street Studios from 2006 to 2024

  • Columbia Public Library 100 West Broadway Columbia, MO, 65203 United States (map)

At the 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 23 meeting, we’ll hear how Orr Street Studios grew from a dilapidated warehouse into a community art center – and how it was almost lost in a fire in July.

The meeting will be in the Children’s Program Room of the Columbia Public Library.

Warehouse prior to Orr Street Studios. Photo courtesy of Chris Teeter

Donna Checkett and Chris Teeter will give a presentation highlighting photographs from Orr Street's start as roofing company buildings and docks to its present role as a community arts center with studios and events center. 

Orr Street sees roughly 5,000 visitors annually and hosts dozens of events, including the monthly First Fridays and Second Saturdays for Kids and Hearing Voices Seeing Visions. It hosts events as a part of the True/False Film Fest, the Unbound Book Festival, and more.

A fire on July 21 damaged a section of Orr Street Studios, destroying eight studios adjacent to the main studio area and art supplies. Donna said repairs to the area should be completed by the middle of October. 

Chris is a well-known sculptor and painter best known locally for designing and creating the iconic 16 doors at Orr Street Studios. 

Donna, Chris’s wife of 46 years, is a healthcare policy and programs expert who is now using her leadership and management expertise as a board member at Orr Street. She’s been part of the process since the start. Donna recalls standing in the weeds, looking at the tumble-down buildings, and trying to see the vision her husband Chris described. 

The Phoenix-like development of the Orr Street buildings started in 2006 when Mark Timberlake bought the former roofing company buildings. Orr Street opened in 2007 with Chris’s iconic doors. The opening of Orr Street Studios contributed to the development of the North Village Arts District. 

Long before it was known as the NVAD, that section of Columbia was an industrial area. By 1895, it included the train depot and associated freight operations, stables and the Columbia Gas & Light Co.

Text by Dianna Borsi O’Brien

Photographs by Chris Teeter



SOURCES

City of Columbia. Orr Street Park. https://www.como.gov/parks/orr-street-park/ Accessed Aug. 26, 2024.

Barker, Jacob (July 2, 2011) The arts head north. Columbia, Missouri: Columbia Daily Tribune. Accessed Aug. 26, 2024. https://www.columbiatribune.com/story/business/2011/07/02/the-arts-head-north/21423199007/

Danielsen, Aarik (April 8, 2012) Five years of open doors at Orr. Columbia, Missouri: Columbia Daily Tribune. Accessed Aug. 26, 2024.

https://www.columbiatribune.com/story/entertainment/arts/2012/04/08/five-years-open-doors-at/21626654007/

Danielsen, Aarik (July 22, 2014) Weekend fire at Orr Street Studios damages artwork, displaces artists. Accessed Aug. 27, 2024

https://www.columbiatribune.com/story/news/local/2024/07/22/columbia-orr-street-studios-fire-displaces-artists/74497843007/

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Puckett, Lauren (June 29, 2017) Once a roofing company, Orr Street Studios flourishes as an artist hub. Columbia, Missouri: Vox Magazine. Accessed Aug. 26, 2024.

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