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Woodruff Arts Center is the heartbeat of Atlanta’s arts community. Located in midtown, the Center offers the region a bold menu of performing and visual arts—both traditional and avant-garde. Its educational component for teachers and students in grades PreK-12 is among the most comprehensive in America

As it enters its thirty-eighth year, Woodruff Arts Center completes a multi-million dollar expansion that makes the Center one of the largest institutions of its kind in the world. No other place houses all the arts on a single campus, which is accomplished through five award-winning divisions—Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, High Museum of Art and Young Audiences. The Center is also home to the National Black Arts Festival, Celebrate Diversity Through the Arts, and many of the South’s most prestigious cultural festivals and celebrations.

This site is designed to help students and teachers in all grades take advantage of all Woodruff Arts Center has to offer—hundreds of plays, tours, concerts, classes, workshops, camps and more.

Search our Programs: Specific programs are organized by sponsoring divisions (See What We Offer, above); however, you may search by age group and other criteria using Site Map. Once you have selected a program, click the following links for information about scheduling, parking and bus information, restaurants and food service, and answers to questions about how to make your experience with the Center a valuable one.
Woodruff Arts Center        Alliance Theatre        Atlanta Symphony Orchestra        High Museum of Art        Young Audiences        14th Street Playhouse

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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.