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ALLIED ARTS OF CHATTANOOGA 20 Bluff View - Chattanooga, TN 37403 Allied Arts of Chattanooga is a nonprofit united fund and arts council. Allied Arts provides a united voice for all cultural organizations and activities in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and works to further the appreciation for arts in the community and provides financial resources to strengthen cultural resources.
CENTER FOR ARTS EDUCATION-MEMPHIS ARTS COUNCIL 8 South Third Street, Suite 300 - Memphis, TN 38103 The Center for Arts Education was founded in 1983 as the educational branch of the Memphis Arts Council and today is making the arts a living, breathing part of the living and learning experiences of more than 200,000 individuals of all ages throughout the MidSouth.
CHATTANOOGA AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM/BESSIE SMITH HALL 200 East Martin Luther King Boulevard - Chattanooga, TN 37403 This cultural center is dedicated to the preservation, interpretation, exhibition and cultural awareness of the African American experience and contributions to Chattanooga and the world.
GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS P.O. Box 38 Middle Tennessee State University - Murfreesboro, TN 37132 The Tennessee Governor's School for the Arts is a four-week summer program for rising eleventh and twelfth grade students in Tennessee. Administered by the State Department of Education, the program offers intensive programs in art, ballet, theatre and music. Students are selected in competitive auditions held in three geographical locations of the state during January and February auditions. Auditions are open to Tennessee residents who attend public or private schools.
JUBILEE COMMUNITY ARTS 1538 Laurel Avenue - Knoxville, TN 37916 Jubilee Community Arts owns and manages the historic Laurel Theatre, and produces a folk music concert series September through May, a summer children's program, and three public radio programs. We also present school and community programs throughout east Tennessee.
MEMPHIS BLACK ARTS ALLIANCE, INC. P.O. Box 40854 985 South Bellevue/Elvis Presley Boulevard - Memphis, TN 39174 A regional, nonprofit, multi-arts and cultural center providing educational, community, and arts-related economic development services and creative experiences in a nurturing, creative, affordable, intergenerational, and family-oriented environment.
NASHVILLE BALLET 3630 Redmon Street - Nashville, TN 37209 Middle Tennessee's only professional ballet company with an affiliated school, noted for its varied repertoire, from the classics to neoclassical and contemporary works.
SOUTHEAST CENTER FOR EDUCATION IN THE ARTS The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 615 McCallie Ave, Department 6706 - Chattanooga, TN 37403 The Southeast Center for Education in the Arts (SCEA), located at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, has set a new standard for teaching in and through the arts. SCEA’s multi-arts approach is an exemplary model for innovative professional development, education reform, and creative inquiry into teaching and learning.
THEATRE BRISTOL 512 State Street - Bristol, TN 37620 The Caterine F. DeCaterina School of the Arts at Theatre Bristol, a regional community theatre, offers a variety of opportunities to learn and grow for people of all ages through workshops, classes and hands-on exploration of the remarkable world of performing arts.
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ALLIED ARTS OF CHATTANOOGA 20 Bluff View - Chattanooga, TN 37403 Allied Arts of Chattanooga is a nonprofit united fund and arts council. Allied Arts provides a united voice for all cultural organizations and activities in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and works to further the appreciation for arts in the community and provides financial resources to strengthen cultural resources.
CENTER FOR ARTS EDUCATION-MEMPHIS ARTS COUNCIL 8 South Third Street, Suite 300 - Memphis, TN 38103 The Center for Arts Education was founded in 1983 as the educational branch of the Memphis Arts Council and today is making the arts a living, breathing part of the living and learning experiences of more than 200,000 individuals of all ages throughout the MidSouth.
GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS P.O. Box 38 Middle Tennessee State University - Murfreesboro, TN 37132 The Tennessee Governor's School for the Arts is a four-week summer program for rising eleventh and twelfth grade students in Tennessee. Administered by the State Department of Education, the program offers intensive programs in art, ballet, theatre and music. Students are selected in competitive auditions held in three geographical locations of the state during January and February auditions. Auditions are open to Tennessee residents who attend public or private schools.
MEMPHIS BLACK ARTS ALLIANCE, INC. P.O. Box 40854 985 South Bellevue/Elvis Presley Boulevard - Memphis, TN 39174 A regional, nonprofit, multi-arts and cultural center providing educational, community, and arts-related economic development services and creative experiences in a nurturing, creative, affordable, intergenerational, and family-oriented environment.
SOUTHEAST CENTER FOR EDUCATION IN THE ARTS The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 615 McCallie Ave, Department 6706 - Chattanooga, TN 37403 The Southeast Center for Education in the Arts (SCEA), located at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, has set a new standard for teaching in and through the arts. SCEA’s multi-arts approach is an exemplary model for innovative professional development, education reform, and creative inquiry into teaching and learning.
THEATRE BRISTOL 512 State Street - Bristol, TN 37620 The Caterine F. DeCaterina School of the Arts at Theatre Bristol, a regional community theatre, offers a variety of opportunities to learn and grow for people of all ages through workshops, classes and hands-on exploration of the remarkable world of performing arts.
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ALLIED ARTS OF CHATTANOOGA 20 Bluff View - Chattanooga, TN 37403 Allied Arts of Chattanooga is a nonprofit united fund and arts council. Allied Arts provides a united voice for all cultural organizations and activities in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and works to further the appreciation for arts in the community and provides financial resources to strengthen cultural resources.
ARTSCENE Hunter Museum of American Art 10 Bluff View - Chattanooga, TN 37403 Hunter Museum of American Art offers the ArtScene program to acknowledge the importance of promoting visual art at the high school level by providing recognition for students who demonstrate a desire to further their visual art education.
ASSOCIATION FOR VISUAL ARTISTS 30 Frazier Avenue - Chattanooga, TN 37405 The Association for Visual Artists provides gallery space for original art exhibits, educational outreach programs in schools as well as hospitals and community centers, conducts workshops, coordinates public sculpture projects, and publishes a bimonthly newsletter for 650 members.
CENTER FOR ARTS EDUCATION-MEMPHIS ARTS COUNCIL 8 South Third Street, Suite 300 - Memphis, TN 38103 The Center for Arts Education was founded in 1983 as the educational branch of the Memphis Arts Council and today is making the arts a living, breathing part of the living and learning experiences of more than 200,000 individuals of all ages throughout the MidSouth.
CHATTANOOGA AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM/BESSIE SMITH HALL 200 East Martin Luther King Boulevard - Chattanooga, TN 37403 This cultural center is dedicated to the preservation, interpretation, exhibition and cultural awareness of the African American experience and contributions to Chattanooga and the world.
FRIST CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS 919 Broadway - Nashville, TN 37203 The Frist Center for the Visual Arts offers exhibitions of art from around the world. Education resources include an interactive education gallery, art studios, media and technology resource center, and computer classroom. Education programs are offered for visitors of all ages. Offerings include teacher workshops, family programs, films, lectures, gallery talks, and tours.
GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS P.O. Box 38 Middle Tennessee State University - Murfreesboro, TN 37132 The Tennessee Governor's School for the Arts is a four-week summer program for rising eleventh and twelfth grade students in Tennessee. Administered by the State Department of Education, the program offers intensive programs in art, ballet, theatre and music. Students are selected in competitive auditions held in three geographical locations of the state during January and February auditions. Auditions are open to Tennessee residents who attend public or private schools.
KNOXVILLE MUSEUM OF ART 1050 World's Fair Park Drive - Knoxville, TN 37916 The Knoxville Museum of Art has a growing permanent collection of 20th and 21st Century works of art, and also displays traveling exhibitions.
MEMPHIS BLACK ARTS ALLIANCE, INC. P.O. Box 40854 985 South Bellevue/Elvis Presley Boulevard - Memphis, TN 39174 A regional, nonprofit, multi-arts and cultural center providing educational, community, and arts-related economic development services and creative experiences in a nurturing, creative, affordable, intergenerational, and family-oriented environment.
SOUTHEAST CENTER FOR EDUCATION IN THE ARTS The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 615 McCallie Ave, Department 6706 - Chattanooga, TN 37403 The Southeast Center for Education in the Arts (SCEA), located at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, has set a new standard for teaching in and through the arts. SCEA’s multi-arts approach is an exemplary model for innovative professional development, education reform, and creative inquiry into teaching and learning.
TULLAHOMA FINE ARTS CENTER, INC. REGIONAL ART MUSEUM 401 South Jackson Street - Tullahoma, TN 37388 Providing artistic excellence in the arts while maintaining an historic structure for the beauty of the community, the Regional Art Museum is home to a permanent collection and national touring exhibitions. The three exhibit galleries display Tennessee artists' works. Classes in the visual and creative arts are also available in the facility. The Museum hosts "Artists & Communities," and "America Creates for the Millennium," representing the state of Tennessee.
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ALLIED ARTS OF CHATTANOOGA 20 Bluff View - Chattanooga, TN 37403 Allied Arts of Chattanooga is a nonprofit united fund and arts council. Allied Arts provides a united voice for all cultural organizations and activities in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and works to further the appreciation for arts in the community and provides financial resources to strengthen cultural resources.
CENTER FOR ARTS EDUCATION-MEMPHIS ARTS COUNCIL 8 South Third Street, Suite 300 - Memphis, TN 38103 The Center for Arts Education was founded in 1983 as the educational branch of the Memphis Arts Council and today is making the arts a living, breathing part of the living and learning experiences of more than 200,000 individuals of all ages throughout the MidSouth.
MEMPHIS BLACK ARTS ALLIANCE, INC. P.O. Box 40854 985 South Bellevue/Elvis Presley Boulevard - Memphis, TN 39174 A regional, nonprofit, multi-arts and cultural center providing educational, community, and arts-related economic development services and creative experiences in a nurturing, creative, affordable, intergenerational, and family-oriented environment.
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ALLIED ARTS OF CHATTANOOGA 20 Bluff View - Chattanooga, TN 37403 Allied Arts of Chattanooga is a nonprofit united fund and arts council. Allied Arts provides a united voice for all cultural organizations and activities in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and works to further the appreciation for arts in the community and provides financial resources to strengthen cultural resources.
CENTER FOR ARTS EDUCATION-MEMPHIS ARTS COUNCIL 8 South Third Street, Suite 300 - Memphis, TN 38103 The Center for Arts Education was founded in 1983 as the educational branch of the Memphis Arts Council and today is making the arts a living, breathing part of the living and learning experiences of more than 200,000 individuals of all ages throughout the MidSouth.
CHATTANOOGA AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM/BESSIE SMITH HALL 200 East Martin Luther King Boulevard - Chattanooga, TN 37403 This cultural center is dedicated to the preservation, interpretation, exhibition and cultural awareness of the African American experience and contributions to Chattanooga and the world.
GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS P.O. Box 38 Middle Tennessee State University - Murfreesboro, TN 37132 The Tennessee Governor's School for the Arts is a four-week summer program for rising eleventh and twelfth grade students in Tennessee. Administered by the State Department of Education, the program offers intensive programs in art, ballet, theatre and music. Students are selected in competitive auditions held in three geographical locations of the state during January and February auditions. Auditions are open to Tennessee residents who attend public or private schools.
JUBILEE COMMUNITY ARTS 1538 Laurel Avenue - Knoxville, TN 37916 Jubilee Community Arts owns and manages the historic Laurel Theatre, and produces a folk music concert series September through May, a summer children's program, and three public radio programs. We also present school and community programs throughout east Tennessee.
MEMPHIS BLACK ARTS ALLIANCE, INC. P.O. Box 40854 985 South Bellevue/Elvis Presley Boulevard - Memphis, TN 39174 A regional, nonprofit, multi-arts and cultural center providing educational, community, and arts-related economic development services and creative experiences in a nurturing, creative, affordable, intergenerational, and family-oriented environment.
SOUTHEAST CENTER FOR EDUCATION IN THE ARTS The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 615 McCallie Ave, Department 6706 - Chattanooga, TN 37403 The Southeast Center for Education in the Arts (SCEA), located at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, has set a new standard for teaching in and through the arts. SCEA’s multi-arts approach is an exemplary model for innovative professional development, education reform, and creative inquiry into teaching and learning.
THEATRE BRISTOL 512 State Street - Bristol, TN 37620 The Caterine F. DeCaterina School of the Arts at Theatre Bristol, a regional community theatre, offers a variety of opportunities to learn and grow for people of all ages through workshops, classes and hands-on exploration of the remarkable world of performing arts.
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