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Celebrating 50 Years of AAC History:
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Posted: Friday, December 13, 2002
January Exhibit to Commemorate AAC’s 50th Anniversary
In celebration of the Arts Center’s 50th Birthday, Visual Arts Coordinator Meeghan Humphrey will decorate the gallery walls with an exhibit commemorating this exciting milestone in Arts Center history. The exhibit will be on display January 8 - 28.
The Ashtabula Arts Center began in 1953, when Katherine Hill donated her former home for use as a Fine 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.
Two years later, the Civic Development Corporation (CDC) raised $85,000 toward purchasing the land on West 13th Street and building the facility which now houses the Arts Center. The new building was opened in 1973.
In the beginning, the AAC building was only as large as the front offices and gallery space. In the past thirty years the Arts Center has added on the music wing, Straw Hat Theatre, performing arts wing, kitchen, and, most recently, the 3,000 square foot dance facility at the back of the building. These additions were made possible by sizable and gracious grants from the CDC.
Included in January’s exhibit will be photographs, programs, posters, and other memorabilia collected over the past half century.
Come join us for this special walk down memory lane!
If you have photographs or other items from your years at the AAC that you are willing to let us display as a part of this exhibit, please call Meeghan Humphrey at 964-3396 before the end of December.
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