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American Fork Today
By the People, for the People
Timpanogos Arts Foundation Rebrands as Timp Arts with New Leadership and Expansive New Vision
The organization is launching a bold new chapter with a refreshed brand, expanded programs, and a renewed commitment to the Timpanogos community.
Feb. 4, 2026 at 8:55pm
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The Timpanogos Arts Foundation is officially reintroducing itself to the community as Timp Arts, reflecting a comprehensive evolution of the organization. This includes new leadership, a refreshed brand identity, a redesigned website, and a renewed commitment to connecting and elevating the Timpanogos community through enriching opportunities to create, perform, and experience the arts.
Why it matters
The rebranding and restructuring of Timp Arts represents an effort to unify and elevate the arts scene in the Timpanogos region, working collaboratively with other local arts organizations rather than seeing them as competitors. The new leadership team and expanded programs aim to make the arts more accessible and impactful for the community.
The details
Under the new structure, Timp Arts will run all of its artistic programs as one connected organization, offering shared season tickets and discounts. The organization is also seeking to be a unifying voice for the arts, working in coalition with other local arts groups on cross-promotional efforts, shared spaces and resources, and initiatives to connect patrons and artists. This relaunch is anchored by the appointment of a new Executive Director, Chip Brown, and a refreshed Board of Directors.
- Timp Arts will launch its new chapter with a production of 'Hello, Dolly!' opening on February 6, 2026.
- The opening night celebration is intended to mark the beginning of a renewed relationship between Timp Arts and the broader Utah County community.
The players
Timp Arts
The new identity of the Timpanogos Arts Foundation, which is undergoing a comprehensive evolution including new leadership, a refreshed brand, and an expanded commitment to connecting and elevating the Timpanogos community through the arts.
Chip Brown
The new Executive Director of Timp Arts, providing vision and leadership for the organization's renewed direction.
Meagan Christensen
A member of the new Timp Arts Board of Directors.
Andrew Jefferies
The new Theater Program Manager for Timp Arts, directing the upcoming production of 'Hello, Dolly!'
Megan Murff
The President of the Timp Arts Board of Directors.
What they’re saying
“This is more than a name or visual update – it's a reintroduction. We are honoring the legacy of the Timpanogos Arts Foundation while building something bold, welcoming and forward-looking that we anticipate will have a significant impact in the area's art scene.”
— Chip Brown, Executive Director of Timp Arts
“'Hello, Dolly!' represents the standard we are setting for our future.”
— Chip Brown, Executive Director of Timp Arts
What’s next
Timp Arts will launch its new chapter with a full-scale production of the beloved Broadway musical 'Hello, Dolly!' opening on February 6, 2026 at the Valentine Theater in American Fork.
The takeaway
The rebranding and restructuring of Timp Arts signals an ambitious effort to unify and elevate the arts scene in the Timpanogos region, working collaboratively with other local arts organizations to make the arts more accessible and impactful for the community.
