The Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA 02472
About the Business
The Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts is a vibrant cultural hub located at 321 Arsenal Street in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States. This state-of-the-art facility offers a wide range of artistic experiences, including theater performances, art exhibitions, music concerts, and educational programs. With its modern amenities and commitment to fostering creativity and community engagement, the Mosesian Center is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts of all ages. Come explore and be inspired at this dynamic institution that celebrates the power of the arts to enrich lives and inspire change.
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321 Arsenal St, Watertown, MA 02472, United States
Reviews
"Lovely local art locale providing a community space for a vast variety of arts, performances, and exhibitions."
"Great location in the midst of Watertown, nicely maintained, easy ticketing system, ample parking spots, and a lovely staff. This place had a cool vibe that any art lover could wish for. There is a Panera in the same building and Thai place right across if you wish to gobble something quickly before the show. The Restrooms were well maintained. Seats could be easily found. And the stage view was amazing from where we sat. Great surround music system. Audio was very clear. All in all, looking forward to my next visit to cheer my SETU friends at their performance."
"Great summer camp program. Engaging and educational, teaching the children to make art from scratch, not just gluing together pre-cut kits from Michaels like some other "art" camps. They also have camps in many of the other school breaks, which is much appreciated. This is our child's favourite of the three camps we've tried."
"This is an excellent theater, whose stadium seating affords good sightlines. It also boasts a fine lobby with artworks, some benches, & a few snacks. Many productions are high quality, though some by smaller companies aren't so strong. Right now, the grounds are torn up, however, & the complex needs much better directional signage for the theater & neighboring restaurant, esp., to help people exiting the garage."
"We saw the Flat Earth production of Delicate Particle Logic here, a play about Lise Meitner, the discoverer of nuclear fission. The play was terrific. The theater is small and intimate."
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