Get Creative At Home With Virtual Offerings From The Thomasville Center For The Arts

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Now more than ever is a great time for businesses and organizations to make the transition to the virtual world. The Thomasville Center for the Arts accomplished this transition in an awesome way. They understand that the public needs art and activities that breed creativity during this time. Luckily, they came up with a way for you to dive into their collection of virtual works online. Read on to discover the different options that The Thomasville Center for the Arts (TCA) provides that are sure to bring out your inner artist.

Public Art

The TCA added virtual exhibitions from past public art projects. The first option is FLAUNT2012, which partnered with Keep Thomasville County Beautiful and Downtown Main Street. This exhibit showed off artists who worked with recycled and up-cycled materials. The second is FLAUNT2013, which partnered with Main Street Thomasville and the Thomas County Public Library System. This exhibit supported a local cause and showed off public art and literature for Thomasville’s first One Book celebration. The final option is FLAUNT2014, which partnered with Main Street Thomasville and Hurst Boiler. This exhibit showed off murals that displayed teamwork and local businesses.

Live

Another wonderful option for your enjoyment is Thomasville Live. This is a partnership between the Thomasville Center for the Arts and Arts for the Community at Thomas University. They showcase streaming performances that feature interviews, musical experiences, and a history of the careers of the featured performers. You are sure to enjoy these talented performers. You can also go back and watch the ones you missed, dating back to March 31.

Music Lessons

The Thomasville Center for the Arts Music Conservatory is offering the opportunity to work with professional musicians who provide quality private virtual instruction for several instruments.  They are currently offering piano lessons from Tom Whiddon for ages 8 and older. They are also offering guitar lessons from Chris Manuel. This is a great opportunity for you or your kids to develop their inner musician and expand their skills.

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Much More

The list above does not encompass the entirety of the collection that the Thomasville Center for the Arts has added to their virtual library. You can access this at any time on their website to discover more. Put down the video games and get lost in a world of art. If you want to see a different type of artwork in person, come down to Thomasville Ford Lincoln to see the quality models that we have to offer!

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