About Us
The Alcott Arts Center is a vibrant and diverse art gallery located at 180 South 18th Street in Kansas City, Kansas. This institution is dedicated to showcasing a wide range of artistic talent, including visual arts, performing arts, and literary arts. With a focus on promoting creativity and cultural enrichment, the Alcott Arts Center offers a welcoming and inclusive space for artists and art enthusiasts alike. Visitors can expect to experience thought-provoking exhibitions, engaging performances, and inspiring workshops that celebrate the power of artistic expression. Come explore the Alcott Arts Center and immerse yourself in the beauty and creativity of the local arts community.
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"This is a true community gem. They do so much to give back to the children and adults around them. Everything positive, nothing negative. I've been working with them for the past 20 years. They are truly dedicated and amazing individuals. I can not say enough wonderful things about them. Please stop by for one of their events, I promise you won't regret it. They are not ADA Acessible."
"Attended 5th and 6th grades at this school in 1974-1976. There were only four active classrooms at that time. Two fifth grade and two sixth grade classrooms. Nice to see the building is being put to good use as a community arts center."
"I love the Alcott Arts Center, and the founders are amazing people. The motto is "everything positive". Gives the local artists a place to show their talent and people who don't typically do art galleries or theater a great place to see awesome art!"
"Locally Owned arts center for community artists to show work, participate in plays, and even attend art classes. Love the owners, very down to earth and have huge hearts. Not handicapped accessible."
"Always friendly people, like to see community backing local young or mature Artist. I wish the City Government would do the same instead of continuing allowing developers to take over neighborhoods. Are the kids the future of our cities or not?"
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