Stone Mountain Arts Center, Performing arts center in Brownfield, US.
Stone Mountain Arts Center is a 200-seat performance venue tucked in the foothills of Maine's White Mountains. The space hosts concerts, theater shows, and live entertainment with straightforward decor and a neighborhood feel.
The center was established by Carol Noonan and Jeff Flagg to bring live performances to the rural mountain area. In 2009 the venue gained recognition through major publications, earning an Editor's Choice Award from Yankee Magazine and coverage in the Boston Sunday Globe.
The space was founded by folk singer Carol Noonan and Jeff Flagg, who shape the programming around diverse musical traditions. Their personal connection to the local arts community influences which performers and styles find their way to the stage.
The venue sits along Dugway Road in a rural setting, best reached by car from nearby towns. Tickets can be bought ahead through the website or purchased at the box office on the day of a show.
The venue has hosted touring artists including Richie Havens, The Indigo Girls, and Bela Fleck over the years. The programming rotates between music styles, comedy nights, and seasonal events, reflecting its role as a cultural meeting spot for the mountain region.
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