Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Good Intentions

The purpose of this blog is to act as a means of more personal communication between the Arts Center and students or members of the community who frequent the building. We want this to be an open forum for those who wish to voice their opinions, offer suggestions, or just keep current with what we're doing here. Changes are happening here everyday in hopes of maintaining a progressive artistic attitude and position within our shore community. Over the next few months we anticipate the start of some new programs at the Arts Center. We will keep you posted on all of our upcoming events and hope that you will come out to join us for the very exciting times to come! This blog should signify the start of these changes occurring here at the Arts Center. This site will hopefully create a cohesive bond between our institution and our truly valued community. That being said, we would like to do all we can do make sure we're running a place like the Arts Center the best that it can be run, being as it is such a vital asset. This is also an excellent opportunity to take advantage of the fact that we are one of the few places in our area that can serve as a creative outlet on many levels. So, welcome!



*Just a reminder:
Sign ups have begun for the December 4th bus trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the spots fill up fast! $35 includes transportation. Admission is not included, but you pay the minimum suggested donation. Spaces are limited so if you would like to come give us a call and sign up right over the phone. You can find our number on the blog profile. The exhibition is the curators' celebration of three decades of acquisitions entitled The Philippe de Montebello Years.

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As one of the primary cultural arts venues in Southern New Jersey, we as an institution seek to engage the individuals and communities of our region in the kind of participation in the visual and performing arts that leads to individual and collective fulfillment. We are located at 1735 Simpson Avenue in the Ocean City Cultural Community Center. For information please contact us at (609) 399-7628.