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Carol A. McGuire Legacy in Civic Engagement Fund Celebrating Arts and Culture

Columbus is more than lucky: the city is home to a vast array of performing arts organizations that bring vibrancy, expression, and wonder to Ohio’s state capital through theater, dance, ballet, live music performances, and more. Artists, venues, and companies abound, plus scores of associated programs that seek to inspire young people to learn about themselves by exploring the world of performing arts. While audiences are filling events, funding remains a chronic challenge, with deep uncertainties around public funding that are driving arts organizations to build innovative partnerships with each other and supporters. With Central Ohio’s rising population, demand for the performing arts is expected to grow, and new venues to handle the growth are in the works: CAPA is raising $14 million to renovate an historic church on Third Street in downtown into a new multipurpose arts venue, while the Columbus Symphony last year unveiled plans for a breathtaking new 200,000-square-foot venue that would be the city’s first purpose-built concert hall, and Shadowbox’s Up Front Performance Space is also now newly-renovated. With representatives from key venues and organizations, we take stock of the state of performing arts in Columbus with industry leaders for a look behind the curtains.

Featuring Daniel Walshaw, Chief Operating Officer, Columbus Symphony; Chad Whittington, President and CEO, The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts; Stacie Boord, CEO, Shadowbox Live; Regina Ann Campbell, CEO, King Arts Complex, and with moderator Jami Goldstein, Chief Creative Officer, The Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC).

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