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Woodruff
Arts Center is home to both stages of the Alliance Theatre (Alliance and
Hertz), Atlanta College of Art, the High Museum of Art, and Atlanta Symphony
Orchestra's Atlanta Symphony Hall. All of these facilities are easy to
find on campus, which is located in midtown Atlanta at 1280 Peachtree
Street between 15th and 16th streets. The Center's staff is also conveniently
located on campus or across the street in the 1293 Peachtree Building.
Directions
Hotline: (404) 733 4955
By Bus or Car NORTHEAST of Atlanta: Take I-85 South,
which becomes I-75/85. Take Exit 84.
NORTHWEST of Atlanta: Take I-75 South, which becomes
I-75/85. Take Exit 250.
SOUTHWEST of Atlanta: Take I-75 North, which becomes
I-75/85. Take Exit 250.
SOUTHEAST of Atlanta: Take I-85 North, which becomes
I-75/85. Take Exit 250.
WEST of Atlanta: Take I-20 East to I-75/85 North. Take
Exit 250.
EAST of Atlanta: Take I-20 West to I-75/85 North. Take
Exit 250.
From all points, take the 10th Street/14th Street exit. Go east on 14th
Street to Peachtree. Turn left on Peachtree Street. Woodruff islocated
on Peachtree Street between 15th and 16th streets.
To Arrive by MARTA:
(Rail)
Woodruff Arts Center is located at the Arts Center
Station of MARTA, Atlanta's rapid transit rail and bus system. The cost
is $1.75 per ride ($3.50 round trip). For rail, take the North/South line
to the Arts Center Station (N5), which is conveniently located behind
Woodruff. Exit the station at the top level, travel up three escalator
flights, and follow signs to the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta College of
Art, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra or High Museum of Art. For information
on bus routes or other details of MARTA services,
click here
or call (404) 848 4711.
(Bus)
MARTA also operates the city's bus system.
Bus routes at the Arts Center Station include:
• Peachtree
• Lenox/Arts Center (takes you to Lenox
Mall and Phipps Plaza)
• North Decatur
• West End/Arts Center
Fares are the same as for rail.
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2005–2006 Woodruff Arts Center, All Rights Reserved
Funding
for Woodruff 's Education Initiative was generously provided by The Goizueta
Foundation, Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc., The Kendeda Fund &
an Anonymous Donor.
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Artwork featured in masthead: Tony Cragg,
“New Figuration,” 1985. Plastic forms, Purchase with Collections
Council Acquisition Fund in memory of Lenore E. Gold, 1996.6.
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