Ashtabula Arts Center
Located on the corner of Rt. 20 and Lake Avenue (where the YMCA parking lot and outdoor playground is now), the home was primarily used for music lessons and as a small art gallery. In 1968, the Fine Arts Center and the Ashtabula Playhouse merged to create what is now the Ashtabula Arts Center.
Mission
The Ashtabula Arts Center is a non-profit, multi-arts facility established to preserve and promote the arts through education and entertainment. We feature dance, theater, music and visual arts. Classes and performances or exhibits are held in each discipline.
Company Overview
The Ashtabula Arts Center is a non-profit, multi-arts facility established to preserve and promote the arts through education and entertainment. We feature dance, theater, music and visual arts. Classes and performances or exhibits are held in each discipline.
Description
Founded in 1953 by Katherine Hill in her family's home, the Ashtabula Arts Center has grown to be acknowledged as one of the finest arts centers in the state of Ohio. Classes and performances in the areas of dance, drama and music, along with classes and monthly exhibits in the visual arts areas pack a full schedule of offerings throughout each year.
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