Champaign Art Theater closes indefinitely 

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The Art Film Foundation announced it will stop showing films and cease operations at the Art Theater on Halloween. The Champaign-based company publicly announced its closing Friday with a sign that read “Thanks for the memories” on the theater’s marquee.

In a press release regarding the closure, the Art Film Foundation wrote it appreciates all the memories it has made with members, volunteers and attendees. It also thanked the audience for stepping up and contributing to the theater to keep it open in the past.

“When we hit rough patches in the past, you stepped up and helped us with emergency fundraising,” AFF wrote. “Emergency funds help with discrete, one-time needs, and the Art Theater has remained in operation because of your passionate support and the tireless work of our wonderful staff.”

The theater was opened in 1913. It was previously called the Park Theater and eventually became the Art Theater in 1958. From 1971 to 1988, it was an X-rated theater.

According to the press release, the film industry is changing, and the theater has faced systemic challenges that show no signs of abating.

Source: Champaign Art Theater closes indefinitely | The Daily Illini