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  1. The Cultural Arts Center in Columbus, OH is a leading cultural institution that offers a wide range of art classes, workshops, and exhibitions. With a mission to promote arts education, the center provides a platform for local and national artists to teach various artistic disciplines, including ceramics, painting, and jewelry making.

  2. Join Mark Polomchak for watercolor workshops at the Leland Cultural Arts Center on October 28th and 29th, 2023 (9am - 4pm each day). Students can attend one day, or both (ticketed separately). On Saturday, Mark will lead students from start to completion in creating their own crane watercolor portrait.

  3. Since we are part of the City of Columbus Recreation & Parks Department, the city provides our building and its upkeep, studios, supplies and administrative staff. Our 501 (c)3 non-profit support organization, the Friends of the Cultural Arts Center , provides support beyond that, including needed equipment and supplies for studios, openings ...

  4. Friends of the Leland Cultural Arts Center. 225 likes. The mission of FLCAC (a 501(c)3 volunteer organization) is to support development, maintenance and success of LCAC programs & projects through...

  5. The Friends of the Cultural Arts Center The Friends of the CAC is our official support group, and is a crucial part of our operation at the Cultural Arts Center. This volunteer organization coordinates an enormous number of endeavors on the CAC’s behalf, including organizing fundraisers; sponsoring programs; exhibitions and marketing ...

  6. Conversations & Coffee. Our Conversations & Coffee art talk series is one of our flagship programs at the Cultural Arts Center. These weekly discussions, taking place each Thursday from noon to 1 p.m., cover a wide variety of topics connected to the art world in a casual, relaxed setting. Often related to exhibitions on display in our galleries ...

  7. The Alrowwad Cultural and Theater Training Center is an independent non-political and non-governmental association in the Aida refugee camp. Alrowwad was founded in 1998 by Abdelfattah Abusrour as an essential way to give children a means for self-expression and resilience under the harsh realities of the Israeli occupation.

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