Orphan date February 2009 Cleanup date December 2007 The Northern Arizona EthnicArts Network is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing Central Arizona and Northern Arizona information on events, concerts, classes and workshops that focus on world music , ethnic dance , martial arts , yoga and meditation . History The web site was started in the summer of 2005 as a venue to promote concerts and workshops in the Central and Northern Arizona area. The Northern Arizona EthnicArts Network has also produced the Flagstaff World Music and Dance Concert in spring of 2005, 2006 and 2007. The concerts featured local artists performing American Indian dance , African dance , belly dance , Mexican folkloric dance , salsa dance , as well as reggae and Celtic music . Areas served The following cities are served by the Northern Arizona EthnicArts Network Cottonwood, AZ Flagstaff, AZ Grand Canyon, AZ Page, AZ Prescott, AZ Sedona, AZ and Williams, AZ . The populations of the cities this organization serves ranges from 60,000 Flagstaff, AZ to about 3,000 Williams, AZ . This is the only organization that provides information about these events helping to promote not only the artists in these communities and visiting artists but also helping in building community among the those interested in seeing these art forms and increasing their knowledge of these cultures. External links http www.nazethnicarts.org Northern Arizona EthnicArts Network Website Category Arts organizations based in the United States Category Organizations based in Arizona ... more details
br The Philippine International Jazz & Arts Festival colloquially as, P.I.Jazzfest is a music festival that takes place in the Philippines . Formerly called the Philippine International Jazz & EthnicArts Festival , the event is organized by the PIJazz Foundation and presents international jazz musicians along with prominent Philippine jazz and world artists. The first P.I. Jazzfest edition took place through January 20 23, 2006, which featured Eumir Deodato and Kevin Lettau and the second, which featured Diane Schuur , Flora Purim , Airto Moreira and Eldar Djangirov . In 2008, the P.I.JazzFest, now a member of the Asia Jazz Festival Organization , featured Lee Ritenour , Kurt Elling , Omar Sosa , Raul Midon , Sara Gazarek , Chico & the Gypsies , Incognito band Incognito , Laurence Elder , Frank Woeste Trio , Lorraine Demarais alongside numerous Filipino jazz performers from the Philippines peninsula and abroad. P.I.JazzFest is involved with UNICEF , and is committed to bring jazz and improvisation awareness to the youth through school workshops such as the JazzKamp summer music training course and the JAZZERO Talent Search. br External links http pijazzfest.com pijazzfest.com br OPM Category Music festivals in the Philippines Category Jazz festivals Category Recurring events established in 2006 Category Philippine music awards ... more details
National ArtsCenter , National Arts Centre , etc. may refer to National Arts Centre in Ottawa , Canada The National Art Center, Tokyo , also known as The National Art Center, in Japan National ArtsCenter in Los Ba os, Laguna , Philippines disambig ... more details
Ford Center for the Performing Arts can refer to Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre , Chicago Ford Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, renamed the Hilton Theatre, and then the Foxwoods Theatre Ford Centre for the Performing Arts, North York, Toronto, now the Toronto Centre for the Arts Disambig ... more details
Perkins Center for the Arts is a regional artscenter serving southern New Jersey and beyond since 1977. Perkins operates from a 1910 historic Tudor Revival architecture Tudor home and carriage building in Moorestown Township, New Jersey Moorestown , NJ Burlington County . Recognized by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts as a Major Presenting Organization and receiving a Citation of Excellence, Perkins Center offers arts programs that promote participation, understanding, and communication ... that now includes Perkins Center for the Arts in Western Moorestown was established by Joseph French ... into a sleeping porch. File PerkinsCenterMoorestown.JPG thumb Perkins Center for the Arts, Moorestown ... that the building be retained for use as a self sustaining cultural artscenter. Perkins Center for the Arts was created and was officially incorporated in 1977 as a non profit community artscenter ... sensitive green building. File Collingswood exterior 72dpi.jpg thumb Perkins Center for the Arts, Collingswood, NJ Programs at Perkins The Center s programs include Studio Classes in the visual and performing arts for all ages An Exhibition Series which promotes and supports emerging and established ... disciplines A Summer Arts Camp bringing urban and suburban youth together in a creative arts environment An Out of School program for at risk youth A Mural Community Gardens Initiative in Camden City, NJ A Folklife Center to document and engage ethnic groups and communities in the tri ... Reflist www.perkinscenter.org External links Perkins Center for the Arts http www.perkinscenter.org br Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Arts centers in New Jersey ... as an Arboretum. Perkins Center is currently operating under its second 25 year lease with the Township ..., and supporting a multi year arts initiative in the City of Camden. Plans are underway to fully ... Series including classical Family Concerts and folk contemporary Concerts An ARTS Art Reaching The Students ... more details
unreferenced date April 2011 The Aurora Fox ArtsCenter is located at 9900 E Colfax in Aurora, Colorado in the East End Arts District. It is the City of Aurora s Performing ArtsCenter run by the City of Aurora Cultural Services Division and supported by the many theatre goers. External links http www.aurorafoxartscenter.org Aurora Fox ArtsCenter official site coord missing Colorado Category Buildings and structures in Aurora, Colorado Category Performing arts centers in Colorado Category Visitor attractions in Arapahoe County, Colorado ... more details
The Hillman Center for Performing Arts is a multi stage performing arts venue on the campus of Shady ... The Hillman Center for Performing Arts includes the 641 seat Richard E. Rauh Theater with full orchestra ... opening of the Hillman Center for Performing Arts with an inaugural performance in the Richard ... Following the official opening of the Hillman Center for Performing Arts in September 2004, Shady ... Center s public programming, beginning the first season of its professional, public Performing Arts ..., Shady Side Academy s Middle and Junior Schools use the Hillman Center for Performing Arts for performances ... Hillman Center for Performing Arts http www.shadysideacademy.org Shady Side Academy http www.candaceotto.com ... Heifetz coord missing Pennsylvania Pittsburgh DEFAULTSORT Hillman Center For Performing Arts Category ... theater, and the Peter J. Kountz black box theater , the Hillman Center serves as Shady Side Academy s primary performing arts classroom. Additionally, undertaking the development of a professional performing arts series in the fall of 2006, the Hillman Center also serves the community as a public performing arts venue, whose programming goal is to feature The Best of Pittsburgh and the World. The Hillman Center s artistic niche strives to support not only Shady Side Academy s curriculum but also ... music , classical dance, and opera and world music and culture performances, the Hillman Center offers globally diverse arts programming to the regional community. International performers celebrate the diverse ethnic and national communities of Pittsburgh and help connect the audience to the rest of the world. Mission The Hillman Center for Performing Arts is Shady Side Academy s primary performing arts classroom. As a teaching and learning space, the Hillman Center offers current students a chance to discover and nurture their talents. As a public performance venue, the Hillman Center presents ..., the Dr. Larry J. Papincak Memorial Recording Studio and a full scene shop, make the Hillman Center ... more details
File 1104swabash.jpg right thumb Center for Book and Paper Arts on Wabash The Center for Book and Paper Arts is part of Columbia College Chicago , located in Chicago, Illinois . The Center is the largest book and paper arts teaching institution in the United States , which is housed on the second floor of the historic Ludington Building . The Center teaches letterpress , papermaking , bookbinding , artists books . The Center has a history of dedication to furthering knowledge and appreciation of book arts . ref http www.colum.edu book and paper Columbia College Chicago Center for Book and Paper Arts Website , Retrieved 19 Nov 2009. ref In addition to teaching classes for interested individuals from the community, the Center is part of the Interdisciplinary arts Department at Columbia College Chicago , whose programs include an MFA in Interdisciplinary Book and Paper Arts. ref Julia Steinberger, http www.centerstagechicago.com art galleries center for book arts.html Columbia College Chicago Center for Book and Paper Arts , www.centerstagechicago.com. Retrieved 3 May 2009. ref The Interdisciplinary arts Department full time faculty who teach at the Center for Book and Paper Arts primarily include Associate Professor & Director of the Interdisciplinary Book and Paper MFA Program http www.cliftonmeador.com Clifton Meador and Assistant Professor http www.melissapotter.com Melissa Potter . The Center for Book and Paper Arts also has a large convert 4000 sqft m2 adj on gallery space ... index.php Center for Book and Paper Arts, Exhibitions Retrieved August 19, 2009. ref References reflist External links http www.colum.edu book and paper Center for Book and Paper Arts Website http www.colum.edu interarts Interdisciplinary Arts Department Website http jab.lib.uchicago.edu Journal of Artists Books Website, published at the Center for Book and Paper Arts Category Columbia College Chicago Category Book arts ... more details
The Lawrence ArtsCenter was established in Lawrence, Kansas in May 1974 to support the visual and performing arts. The founder and first Executive Director was Ann Evans, who retired at the end of 2007 http www2.ljworld.com news 2007 nov 16 leader artscenter retiring . In 2002, the Center opened a new facility that included studios, gallery space, a performance space, a gallery shop and space for an arts based preschool. Currently over 95,000 people participate in the education, performance and outreach programs each year. On November 17, 2008, David L. Leamon assumed the role of Executive Director http www2.ljworld.com news 2008 nov 07 lawrence artscenter selects new director . Mr. Leamon resigned as Executive Director effective July 31, 2009, and the current Executive Director, Susan Tate, a former Humanities and English teacher at Lawrence High School, began in the position on December 1, 2009 http www2.ljworld.com news 2009 nov 18 lawrence artscenter names new executive director . References Paget, Mindie. http www2.ljworld.com news 2007 nov 16 leader artscenter retiring Leader of artscenter retiring , Lawrence Journal World , November 16, 2007. accessed November 16, 2008 Rombeck, Terry. http www2.ljworld.com news 2008 nov 07 lawrence artscenter selects new director Lawrence ArtsCenter selects new director , Lawrence Journal World , November 7, 2008. accessed November 16, 2008 Trowbridge, Caroline . http www2.ljworld.com news 2009 nov 18 lawrence artscenter names new executive director Lawrence ArtsCenter names new executive director , Lawrence Journal World , November 18, 2009. accessed November 30, 2011 External links http www.lawrenceartscenter.com Lawrence ArtsCenter http lawrenceartscenter.org Lawrence ArtsCenter coord missing Kansas Category Arts centers in Kansas Category Performing arts centers in Kansas Category Buildings and structures in Lawrence, Kansas Category Visitor attractions in Douglas County, Kansas Category Education in Douglas County ... more details
File Gallo Center for the Arts Modesto.JPG thumb Gallo Center for the Arts Modesto The Gallo Center for the Arts is a performing artscenter located in Downtown Modesto downtown Modesto, California . Opened in September 2007, the artscenter hosts dances, performers, and plays. It is located on 1000 I Street. Modesto, California External links Official website www.galloarts.org Coord 37 38 22 N 120 59 54 W region US CA type landmark display title Category Culture of Modesto, California Category Buildings and structures in Modesto, California Category Performing arts centers in California Category Visitor attractions in Stanislaus County, California Category Event venues established in 2007 Category Article Feedback 5 California struct stub ... more details
refimprove date November 2007 Image PeoriaCenterforthePerformingArtsbyChristianWilliams.jpg thumb right 250px Peoria Center for the Performing Arts as seen from Peoria Ave. The Peoria Center for the Performing Arts is a 250 seat theater in Peoria, Arizona . It opened in December 2006 and is operated by the acting company Theater Works . Received Best New Playhouse in 2008 by Phoenix New Times . Best New Playhouse. ref name Best New Playhouse http www.phoenixnewtimes.com bestof 2008 award best new playhouse 896513 Best New Playhouse Peoria Center for the Performing Arts , Phoenix New Times ref Designed by Westlake Reed Leskosky. Architectural Record Peoria Center for the Performing Arts. ref name Peoria Center for the Performing Arts http archrecord.construction.com projects bts archives perform 08 PeoriaCenter specs.asp Peoria Center for the Performing Arts , Architectural Record ref References references External links http www.theaterworks.org Theater Works http www.peoriaaz.com Arts arts theater.htm Peoria Arts Commission coord missing Arizona DEFAULTSORT Peoria Center For The Performing Arts Category Theatres in Arizona Category Culture of Peoria, Arizona Category Performing arts centers in Arizona Category Buildings and structures in Maricopa County, Arizona Category Visitor attractions in Maricopa County, Arizona Category Event venues established in 2006 Category Buildings and structures in Peoria, Arizona ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 The Performing Arts Training Center was opened by world renowned African American dancer Katherine Dunham in 1967 in East St. Louis, Illinois . Category Performing arts education in the United States Illinois school stub ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2010 unreferenced March 2010 The Singletary Center for the Arts is a fine arts complex located on the campus of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky . In 1987 it was named after and dedicated to Otis A. Singletary , the fifth president of the University of Kentucky. Mission Statement A part of the College of Fine Arts and essential to the School of Music, the Singletary Center for the Arts presents and hosts artistic, cultural and educational events for the University community, Lexington community and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. http www.uky.edu SCFA 1 References Reflist External links http www.uky.edu SCFA UK Singletary Center for the Arts coord missing Kentucky DEFAULTSORT Singletary Center For The Arts Category Buildings and structures completed in 1979 Category Buildings at the University of Kentucky Category Visitor attractions in Lexington, Kentucky Category Performing arts centers in Kentucky Category University and college arts centers in the United States Kentucky struct stub ... more details
Chandler Center for the Arts CCA , is located in Chandler, Arizona and is jointly owned by the City of Chandler and the Chandler Unified School District. The Chandler Center for the Arts functions dually as the home theater for Chandler High School Chandler, Arizona Chandler High School and the artscenter for the City of Chandler. The Chandler Center for the Arts receives no direct appropriations for artistic programming. ref name Chandlercenter.org Chandler Center for the Arts. History Why We Exist ... ref Kehrberg, Amanda. No Longer a Dream Chandler Center for the Arts celebrates 20 years. Ahwatukee ... Center of the Arts. As the programming entity of CCA, the Chandler Cultural Foundation presents quality programs that would not otherwise be available in the community. ref name Chandlercenter.org The Center ... newsrelease.aspx?N UID 981. 11 Sept. 2007. 20 Jan. 2009. Cohn, Ari. Chandler Center for the Arts ... of artscenter begins East Valley Tribune. 24 April 2009. Online. http www.eastvalleytribune.com story 138334 External links http www.Chandlercenter.org Chandler Center for the Arts official site http ... landmark DEFAULTSORT Chandler Center For The Arts Category Arizona culture Category Arts centers in Arizona ... to the maintenance and operation of the actual building. Galleries The Center s Exhibition Hall hosts free exhibits of visual arts in a variety of media and cultural origins. The Vision Gallery is located ... quality performing and visual arts programs that reflect the needs of a diverse community and to raise funds to support programs and future needs of the Chandler Center for the Arts. ref Chandler Center for the Arts. Mission. http www.Chandlercenter.org. n.d. 20 Jan. 2009 ref In 2006, CCA received the 2006 Governor s Arts Award for excellence in educational, visual and performing arts programs ... Knight Barbara Meyerson Linda Yarbrough References reflist Arizona Commission on the Arts. Past Winners. http www.azarts.gov govsarts index.htm. n.d. 20 Jan. 2009 City of Chandler. Chandler Center ... more details
The Alexandria Center of Arts lang ar , Alexandria Center for Creativity is an artscenter , community exhibition hall exhibitions space and cultural center in the city of Alexandria , Egypt , overseen by the Ministry of Culture Egypt Egyptian Ministry of Culture . The center was officially opened on 29 October 2001, by Farouk Hosni , Minister of Culture, and then President Hosni Mubarak s wife, Suzanne Mubarak . External links http www.aca.org.eg Alexandria Center of Arts website ar icon coord missing Egypt Category Alexandria Category Arts centres in Egypt Category Art museums and galleries in Egypt Category Event venues established in 2001 Category 2001 establishments in Egypt ... more details
The Abrons ArtsCenter is the performing and visual arts program of Henry Street Settlement . It mounts exhibitions and productions in music, dance and theater and provides arts training for children and adults. The facility links the 350 seat proscenium Playhouse, originally constructed as the Neighborhood Playhouse by philanthropists Alice Lewisohn and Irene Lewisohn in 1915 to the main art center building, which opened in 1975. The development added a black box theater, an underground recital hall, and an outdoor amphitheater facing Grand Street. Visual arts exhibitions are mounted in the Abrons Main Gallery and the ground floor Culpeper Gallery. The second floor of Abrons is a shared artist studio space, and classrooms and dance studios are located on all floors for arts training and instruction. Between 2006 and 2010, performers have included John Zorn, Philip Glass, Jonah Bokaer, The Rodney Graham Band, Mark Leckey, Justin Bond, Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed, Miguel Gutierrez and the Powerful People, Banana Bag & Bodice, The Citizens Band, Heidi Latsky Dance, Rufus Wainwright, Armitage Gone Dance, Taylor 2, and the Gotham Chamber Opera. The Abrons ArtsCenter has partnered with organizations such as PS122, DanSpace Project, Public Art Fund, Performa, MoMA, and the Center for Performance Research. History In 1914, philanthropist sisters Alice Lewisohn 1883 1972 and Irene Lewisohn ... External links http www.abronsartscenter.org Abrons ArtsCenter website Category Lower East Side Category Performing arts centers in New York Category Culture of Manhattan ... plays that highlighted the ethnic diversity of the neighborhood. The modest three story red brick structure ... the Settlement as a young boy. Funded by the Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation, the Abrons ArtsCenter was designed by architect Lo Yi Chan of the firm Prentice & Chan, Ohlhausen and built adjacent ... Mayor Robert F. Wagner , and the National Endowment for the Arts Chair, Nancy Hanks . Henry Street ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 cleanup date July 2010 Performing artscenter , often abbreviated PAC, is used to refer to A multi use performance space that is intended for use by various types of the performing arts , including dance , music and theatre . The intended multiple use of performing arts centers in this sense differentiates them from single purpose concert halls , opera house s or theater structure theatres , although the actual use of single purpose spaces for other than their intended use is of course widespread. A cluster of performance spaces, usually but not always under one roof, each possibly designed for a specific purpose such as orchestra symphonic music or chamber music or theatre , but multi purpose as a whole. An example of this type of PAC is the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. which contains four distinctive performance spaces. Some performing artscenter organizations act as sole presenter for events using the venues within the center, but most also frequently rent their performance spaces to other performing arts presenters or self presenting performing arts groups. Examples of this practice are the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. renting venues in the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts or the Celebrity Series of Boston renting venues in Boston s Citi Performing ArtsCenter . See also List of concert halls List of contemporary amphitheatres List of opera houses br DEFAULTSORT Performing ArtsCenter Category Performing arts Category Arts venues Architecture stub Theat stub ... more details
Image Beckcenter.JPG Right thumb 250px The Beck Center The Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood, Ohio Lakewood , Ohio , is a non profit, performing arts and arts education organization. It is the largest theater and artscenter on Cleveland s West Shore, educating and entertaining over 65,000 people per year. On its 3 acre campus, the Beck Center houses two stages producing live theater for children, teens and adults two gallery spaces, and over thirty classrooms for educational programming for children and adults. Beck Center for the Arts hosts the longest running youth theater program in the United States, running for nearly sixty years. External links http www.beckcenter.org Beck Center s official website http www.beckcenter.wetpaint.com A wiki about the Beck Center coord 41.484148 81.820207 display title region US OH type landmark DEFAULTSORT Beck Center For The Arts Category Drama schools in the United States Category Arts centers in Ohio Category Theatres in Ohio Category Performing arts centers in Ohio Category Lakewood, Ohio Category Buildings and structures in Cuyahoga County, Ohio Category Visitor attractions in Cuyahoga County, Ohio Ohio struct stub ... more details
Image Cac.jpg thumb Collingwood ArtsCenter The Collingwood ArtsCenter CAC is located at 2413 Collingwood in Toledo, Ohio in the Old West End neighborhood ref name do Do Toledo Arts and Entertainment from the World Wide Web http www.dotoledo.org gtcvb members member.asp?id 562&cat arts ref The center has been Creatively serving visual and performing artists with residential, studio, and theatre space since 1985 ref name do History The Collingwood ArtsCenter is the former convent for the Ursuline Order of the Sacred Heart, and later housed the Mary Manse College and St. Ursula Academy. It is a registered historical site. ref name collingwood Collingwood ArtsCenter from the World Wide Web http www.collingwoodartscenter.org ref Programs CAC Artist in residence Program Houses artists with low cost rent and provides resources such as a library, marketing and grant support, and opportunities to perform or exhibit their art. ref name collingwood The Lois M. Nelson Theatre and Performing Arts Program This 600 seat theater hosts plays and concerts. ref name collingwood CAC Arts Education Program An opportunity for the general public to appreciate the arts by immersing them in classes, workshops, and art camp activities. ref name collingwood External links http www.collingwoodartscenter.org References reflist 2 coord missing Ohio Category Culture of Toledo, Ohio Category Arts centers in Ohio Category Visitor attractions in Toledo, Ohio ... more details
The Oakland Center for the Arts or the Oakland, as it is usually called is an interdisciplinary artscenter based in Youngstown, Ohio . The center was established in 1986, as a community venue for theater, film, music, literature, dance, and the visual arts. ref A Citizen s Guide to Youngstown Youngstown, OH The League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown, 2000 , p. 46. ref The center specializes in performing locally written plays, as well as offbeat, obscure musicals such as Bat Boy The Musical and Baby In the 1990s, the center joined the Ballet Western Reserve in the renovation of the community s former Elks Building. ref The League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown, p. 20. ref In 2008, the Oakland broke new ground in the world of Youngstown community theater when the center s production of The Full Monty ended with full frontal nudity by the six male leads. References references External links http www.oaklandcenter.com Oakland Center for the Arts Website coord missing Ohio Category Youngstown, Ohio Category Buildings and structures in Mahoning County, Ohio Category Arts centers in Ohio Category Visitor attractions in Mahoning County, Ohio ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 File Mesa arts center.jpg right thumb 250px Mesa ArtsCenter, Mesa, Arizona File Mesa ArtsCenter West 2009 09 16.JPG right thumb 250px One of the entrance areas The Mesa ArtsCenter is a performing and visual arts complex in downtown Mesa, Arizona . At more than convert 210000 sqft m2 square feet, the 95 million facility, completed in 2005, is the largest comprehensive arts campus in the state. The Mesa ArtsCenter encompasses four performance venues, from the intimate 99 seat Farnsworth Studio Theater to the 1,600 seat Ikeda Theater. The center is also home to the Mesa Contemporary Arts, which houses five art galleries with convert 5500 sqft m2 abbr on of exhibition space. The facility also features 14 unique visual and performing art classroom studios. Multi use areas throughout the campus provide both indoor and outdoor gathering and presentation spaces. Architecture The architecture of the entire complex is primarily post modern, with sharp, jagged angles, canted walls, sloping roofs, glass walls, and a reflection of the local vernacular in both colors and materials. The introverted campus is inspired by a geode, and guides pedestrians from the outer concrete walls to a central space of glass, water, and color. The complex was designed by Boora Architects of Portland, Oregon in associations with DWL Architects Planners, Inc., of Phoenix, Arizona . Martha Schwartz Inc. served as landscape architect for the project. External links commonscat inline http www.mesaartscenter.com Mesa ArtsCenter website http www.boora.com projects mesa artscenter Mesa ArtsCenter project a Boora Architects website coord 33.4140 111.8305 region US AZ type landmark display title Category Buildings and structures completed in 2005 Category Event venues established in 2005 Category Art museums in Arizona Category Arts centers in Arizona Category Buildings and structures ... Performing arts centers in Arizona Category Visitor attractions in Maricopa County, Arizona Arizona ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 Image Koger Center for the Arts May 2007.jpg right 250px thumb The Koger Center for the Arts The Koger Center for the Arts is an artscenter located in Columbia, South Carolina , on the University of South Carolina campus. It was built in 1988 , and has 2,256 saleable seats. The center is the home of the South Carolina Philharmonic , and is also used for other functions such as The State of the State Address, The South Carolina Body Building Championships, The South Carolina Science Fair, Freshman Orientation, The Conductor s Institute, and the dance concerts for the Columbia City Ballet and Southern Strutt s year end concert. The center is named for philanthropists Ira and Nancy Koger, who made a substantial donation for construction of the 15 million center. The descendants of Ambrose Elliott Gonzales, Narciso Gener Gonzales, and William Elliott Gonzales also made a large donation to the center and the Gonzales Hall auditorium was named in acknowledgement of their contribution. The London Philharmonic Orchestra gave the first performance at the Koger Center on Saturday, January 14, 1989. See also List of concert halls External links http www.koger.sc.edu Koger Center for the Arts website University of South Carolina show yes coord 33 59 43 N 81 02 01 W display title Category Performing arts centers in South Carolina Category Buildings and structures in Columbia, South Carolina Category South Carolina culture Category University of South Carolina Category Visitor attractions in Columbia, South Carolina SouthCarolina struct stub ... more details
Sabanc Performing ArtsCenter is the performing artscenter and conference hall of Sabanci University in Istanbul, Turkey . The late Sak p Sabanc , Honorary Chairman of the Trustees of Sabanc University, had announced the opening of the Sabanc University Performing ArtsCenter, of which the official inauguration took place on Sunday, 6 June 2005, with a personally written letter of invitation, three days before he died. The Center began offering its performance series in April 2005. Sabanc University Performing ArtsCenter aims to contribute to the rich cultural life of Istanbul, particularly to the city s Anatolian coast, and provide cultural and artistic services to the University s students and staff, as well as to all art appreciators in the region. The Center s goal is to organize activities through which art appreciators of all ages and from all walks of life can interact with the arts, as well as to become a prestigious performing artscenter renowned for the quality of its performing national and international artists and groups. References http sgm.sabanciuniv.edu eng Sabanc Performing ArtsCenter website coord missing Turkey Category Culture in Istanbul Category Theatres in Istanbul ... more details
James and Lois Richmond Center for Visual Arts is a visual artscenter at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan , USA . It was opened on March 9, 2007 and was dedicated on Thursday, April 12, 2007. Along with Kohrman Hall Studios , the Richmond Center for VIsual Arts houses the Gwen Frostic School of Art . The Richmond Center for Visual Arts is made up of three galleries on the first floor. These galleries are the http cfa.wmich.edu art exhibitions galleries current.php Albertine Monroe Brown Gallery for rotating exhibitions, the http cfa.wmich.edu art exhibitions galleries current.php Netzorg Kerr Gallery for special exhibits and showings from the http cfa.wmich.edu art exhibitions artcollection index.php University Art Collection , and the cfa.wmich.edu art exhibitions devries index.php Eleanor R. and Robert A. DeVries Student Art Gallery for student and alumni exhibitions. The Richmond Center for Visual Arts also includes two lecture halls, administration and advising offices, the WMU Design Center , a graphic design classroom and studio space, a small computer lab and a print center. External links http www.wmich.edu art Official Gwen Frostic School of Art web site Western Michigan University coord missing Michigan DEFAULTSORT Richmond Center For Visual Arts Category Western Michigan University Category Buildings and structures in Kalamazoo, Michigan Category Arts centers in Michigan Category Visitor attractions in Kalamazoo County, Michigan Category Event venues established in 2007 ... more details
refimprove date June 2009 File Aichi Arts Center.jpg thumb Aichi ArtsCenter File Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater.jpg thumb Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater nihongo The Aichi ArtsCenter Aichi Geijutsu Bunka Senta is the main venue for the performing arts in Nagoya , Aichi Prefecture , Japan. The center consists of Aichi Prefectural Museum Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater Main Hall Concert Hall Aichi Prefectural Arts Promotion Service Aichi Prefectural Library Oasis 21 is located right in front of the building. The Aichi Art Center also hosts the fine arts exhibition Nitten . ref http www.nitten.or.jp english index.html Homepage of Nitten ref See also Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra References Reflist External links official website http www.aac.pref.aichi.jp english index.html coord 35.170888 136.911364 display title type landmark format dms Category Opera houses in Japan Category Buildings and structures in Nagoya Category Museums in Nagoya Category Concert halls in Japan Category Theatres in Nagoya Category Arts centres in Japan Category Visitor attractions in Nagoya Japan struct stub theat struct stub ko ja ... more details