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The Arts Center of the Capital Region
The Arts Center of the Capital Region is home to studios for pottery, culinary arts, jewelry, woodworking, painting and drawing, printmaking, stained glass, dance and fitness.
Located on Monument Square in the heart of downtown Troy, The Arts Center of the Capital Region is home to studios for pottery, culinary arts, jewelry, woodworking, painting and drawing, printmaking, stained glass, dance and fitness, writing, and more.
The center’s sprawling 36,000 square feet includes a 104-seat performing arts theater as well as three galleries noted for their critically acclaimed exhibits. Its teaching faculty and curators are nationally and regionally renowned artists, writers and performers.
The center also hosts events throughout the year.
The center’s sprawling 36,000 square feet includes a 104-seat performing arts theater as well as three galleries noted for their critically acclaimed exhibits. Its teaching faculty and curators are nationally and regionally renowned artists, writers and performers.
The center also hosts events throughout the year.
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