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A warm post-COVID spring has the Gwinnett arts community opening their doors, inviting the public to enjoy activities for young and old alike.
Selected works created by a group of very talented young Gwinnett students are on view now through July 31st at Lawrenceville City Hall. Membe…
Two of Gwinnett’s nonprofit theatre organizations won honors in this year’s Southeastern Theatre Conference held in Memphis, Tenn. March 8-22.
Seven of the most exciting emerging choreographers in the country and a vibrant cast of more than 40 professional dancers will fill the new La…
After years of dreaming, planning, interviewing, and discussing how to steer the county’s future with a creativity-driven plan, Artworks Gwinn…
“We have a large Korean population in Gwinnett County, and our Asian American and Pacific Islander friends have been very important to the Hud…
Lionheart Theatre launches a new season on March 4 with one of Tennessee Williams’ masterpieces, “A Streetcar Named Desire.”
Many people from Baby Boomers to Gen Alpha have spent happy hours playing the boardgame “Clue” which was first distributed in Great Britain in…
“Sea Wall” has been described as “one of the most devastating 30 minutes you are ever likely to experience in the theater,” and Gwinnett audie…
February might have more winter weather in store, but it is nice and warm inside Gwinnett’s theaters and museums, where arts programming for a…