
PAC History
Ground was officially broken for the stunning $18 million Performing
Arts Center (PAC) at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi on
October 31, 2002. Overlooking beautiful Corpus Christi Bay, the
PAC serves the university’s many ensembles is home to an annual
Performing Arts Series produced by the university featuring internationally
known performers. The PAC serves as the principal performing venue
for the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra.
The Performing Arts Center is made possible in part through a generous
contribution of $3.5 million from philanthropist and former publisher
of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times Ed Harte and his wife Janet.
Local financial consultant and longtime supporter of the arts Samuel
Fresch gave a $1 million gift to the Performing Arts Center.
The center opened to great acclaim in April,
2005, with a gala opening performance by Grammy winning Tejano legend
Freddy Fender. Numerous performances followed for a two-week grand
opening period culminating with the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra
featuring world-renowned pianist Van Cliburn. The PAC will continue
to offer world-class performances through their Furgason Bravo!
Series for the Performing Arts which will feature national and international
artists. The Performing Arts Center is the principal performance
venue for the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra.


