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Arts Thrive In Greene County
The community offers outlets for artistic expression in a wide variety of fields. There are many opportunities for the general public to enjoy the work of both local and non-local artists, including some with national or international prominence.
GREENEVILLE THEATRE GUILD The Greeneville Theatre Guild is Greeneville’s community theatre organization, providing quality theatrical presentations to enrich, entertain and educate the community. Created in October 2014 the Guild produces four productions each year and GREENEVILLE ARTS offers opportunities for COUNCIL those interested in learning The Greeneville Arts more about the theatrical Council sponsors monthly process to be involved art exhibits, free to the pub- in all levels of produclic, that feature the work of tions. Open auditions are local and regional artists at held for each show. The the Mason House Gallery all-volunteer organization in the General Morgan Inn. is headquartered at the TheThe Council also sponsors atre Depot at 250 W. Depot Street, and holds their the Art Quest Summer performances at the Capitol Camp that includes a one Theatre at 104 S. Main St. week session of creative For information regardprojects involving art ing upcoming productions instruction for children. or how to get involved, Scholarships are offered by the Council that benefit contact Paige Mengel, GTG Executive Director, graduating high school at 470-2792, find them on seniors who are entering college or university art Facebook, or consult their programs. In addition, website at www.greenevilcollege students who are letheatreguild.org. rising sophomores already majoring in the visual arts NISWONGER may apply for the $2,000 PERFORMING Mary Jane Coleman Schol- ARTS CENTER arship each spring. Justine The Niswonger PerYoung is president. Matilda forming Arts Center offers Green is secretary and culturally enriching opdirector of exhibits. The portunities from traveling Greeneville Arts Council musical groups to orchesaddress is: P.O. Box 2282, tral performances, from Greeneville, TN 37744. Broadway plays to major For more information, call concerts. The 1,150-seat 552-8634 or go to www. greenevilleartscouncil.org. SEE ARTS, 98
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