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The Mesa Arts Center Lot in Mesa, Arizona is not just a parking facility, but a hub of artistic and cultural activities. The lot is located at 46E West 1st Avenue and serves as the starting point for a variety of experiences.
Visitors can enjoy the magnificent sound of The Phoenix Symphony during their six Classics concerts on Fridays throughout the 2023-24 season in the Ikeda Theater. The state-of-the-art facility also offers art studio classes for both youth and adults, with a range of mediums to explore.
In addition, the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum showcases five new spring exhibitions, all with free admission. Gift cards are available for those looking to give the gift of a live performance, art class, or more.
The institution also offers a variety of programs such as Project Lit, which promotes literacy through poetry and spoken word. The Box Office and Registration can be reached at 480.644.6500 or [email protected].
From Broadway to classical concerts, dance, jazz, National Geographic speakers, theater/comedy, and more, the Mesa Arts Center Lot has something for everyone. Classes are available for all ages, including opportunities for those 55 and older.
The institution also offers various programs such as Arts in Service, Faces Of Mesa, Project Lit, Creative Aging, and more. Donations, memberships, sponsorships, and volunteer opportunities are also available through the Mesa Arts Center Foundation.
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"Nice community theater. Seating is very close to the stage, so I recommend balcony seats in this theater"
"Wonderful facility, only wish the parking were less"
"For Mesa Art Center events,you can't get any closer! Also have a huge multilevel garage at the east end of the back lot. Free parking! Gotta love that..."
"Wonderful ... last minute balcony seats ... but perfect!!"
"Very happy to have this off-street parking lot. While I was looking for a place to park my car on an attempt to visit the Arts Museum here (unfortunately closed until Sept 13th), I only saw some street parking and then a parking garage nearby which appeared to be reserved spots only. Driving past the garage, I found this lot. It's very spacious and toward the side that faces the street, there were a few trees to provide some shade. I also don't recall seeing any booths where we had to pay any money to park. Edit: Now that the Arts Museum is open, I saw the parking lot was a lot fuller this weekend. However, I still found some spots open to park in. :)"
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