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- Serving as an important resource for the arts, education and business, Living Arts Centre features over 225,000 square feet of multiple performance venues, studio spaces and exhibition display areas. The two main performing arts venues – Hammerson Hall and The RBC Theatre - are the site for a range of arts, cultural and entertainment events presented by both the Living Arts Centre and community partners. The Centre’s seven craft/arts studios are the home of professional Resident Artists and also feature dozens of recreational classes for all ages. The Gallery features constantly changing art exhibitions. The meeting and conference rooms are utilized by community organizations and businesses for a variety of events, from church services, to luncheon meetings, to international videoconference business meetings. The Living Arts Centre was built with generous contributions from hundreds of corporations, community organizations, individuals, as well as support from the City of Mississauga and the federal government.
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Monday, October 20, 2008
Our site is evolving
As some of you that frequent our website probably already know, it is slowing getting a facelift. Our end goal is that you, our patrons, have the opportunity to interact and become involved with the centre. Let us know how we can improve, the kinds of shows you would like to see, what courses you would like to take and of course, what you love about us.
Please feel free to use our blog to post your comments or start a topic of your own. And remember, you can write on our facebook page and post pictures of yourself or simply just write your own thoughts.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Please feel free to use our blog to post your comments or start a topic of your own. And remember, you can write on our facebook page and post pictures of yourself or simply just write your own thoughts.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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4 comments:
Emily is very cute, perky, endearing and watchable. I think a bunch of "Emilys" that reflect Mississauga's diversity and the Living Arts Centre's clientelle would be even better.
I think that's a good idea.
Great comment and great idea!
Great comment and great idea!
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