
Experience the Performing and Visual Arts at Non-Profit Center: Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta
Performing and visual arts has always been an integral part of the life of Atlanta. The Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta has carved a niche for itself in the field of performing and visual arts in Atlanta. This Center was founded in 1968 in order to commemorate the local art supporters who lost their lives in a plane crash in France. Eager arts enthusiasts from across the city have liked the Woodruff Arts Center to an immense degree and the Center has never failed to live up to the expectations of its eager art enthusiasts.
This Center is a very significant name in the cultural scene of Atlanta. Being a non profit center, it is devoted to the field of visual and performing arts in Atlanta. You can see various performances of different art enthusiasts in this Center.
This Center is inclusive of Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Alliance Theatre, Photography and Folk Art Galleries of High Downtown, High Museum of Art, the 14th Street Playhouse and Atlanta College of Art. The High Museum of Art of this Center has been renovated to a great extent under the able guidance of the renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano.
There is a casual and comfortable feel about the recently redone Sifley Piazza. There are innumerable shows and events which do the rounds all the year through in this Center, and it is of primary significance that the art enthusiasts throng this place eagerly for all the latest attractions that this place has on offers for its devoted enthusiasts. Get your seats booked in advance and relish the experience. Tickets at the Woodruff are around $7.50 and can vary as per events held at the center.

