Downtown
From This Mad Passion
Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GAThe title of this show comes from Michelangelo’s description of his own maniacal devotion to his art. Sarah Swanson relates to art being an obsessive passion. This exhibition features drawings … Continue reading From This Mad Passion
Montgomery: The Musical
Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GAWritten by Dennis Blackmon and Regina Wells, this musical is the epic love story of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, framed by the fires of the American … Continue reading Montgomery: The Musical
Montgomery: The Musical
Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GAWritten by Dennis Blackmon and Regina Wells, this musical is the epic love story of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, framed by the fires of the American … Continue reading Montgomery: The Musical
Montgomery: The Musical
Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GAWritten by Dennis Blackmon and Regina Wells, this musical is the epic love story of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, framed by the fires of the American … Continue reading Montgomery: The Musical
Montgomery: The Musical
Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GAWritten by Dennis Blackmon and Regina Wells, this musical is the epic love story of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, framed by the fires of the American … Continue reading Montgomery: The Musical
Space in Time
Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GAJonathan Levi Rutherford creates beautiful and functional artworks from his chosen medium: wood. “The process of woodworking from living tree (as an arborist) to finished sculpture (as an artist) means … Continue reading Space in Time
City Council Work Session February 2024
Carrollton City Hall 315 Bradley Street, Carrollton, Georgia, United StatesMonthly work sessions will be held at City Hall.
AP and IB Students
Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GAAn exhibition of works by high school students pursuing Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate art programs.Free
Carroll County Community Theatre: Something Rotten
Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GAIn the 1590s, brothers playwrights Nick and Nigel Bottom are stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rock star: Shakespeare. When a local soothsayer says the future of theatre is … Continue reading Carroll County Community Theatre: Something Rotten
Carroll County Community Theatre: Something Rotten
Carrollton Center for the Arts 251 Alabama St., Carrollton, GAIn the 1590s, brothers playwrights Nick and Nigel Bottom are stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rock star: Shakespeare. When a local soothsayer says the future of theatre is … Continue reading Carroll County Community Theatre: Something Rotten