Colquitt County Arts Center, arts center in Moultrie, Georgia, USA
The Colquitt County Arts Center is an arts facility in Moultrie housed in a restored brick building from the 1920s. The building contains classrooms for various artistic disciplines, a renovated ballroom for events, and gallery spaces for local and regional artists.
The building was designed in 1928 by architect William J.J. Chase from Atlanta and originally served as Moultrie High School. The school closed in the 1970s, and the building was subsequently restored and reopened in 1977 as an arts center.
The center occupies a building that served as a high school for decades and holds deep roots in the town's history. Its daily use by artists and visitors reflects how much the community values creative activity and cultural participation.
The center offers classes in music, dance, theater, and visual arts for people of all ages. The ballroom suite can be rented for private events and celebrations, and staff are happy to help with planning a visit.
The center runs outreach programs in six nearby towns, bringing art classes and performances directly to people who may not travel often. This work reflects how important it is to the organization to offer creative opportunities beyond the main building.
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