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Make your next party, reception or conference phenomenal by hosting it at CCAC!  The Arts Center has hundreds of square feet of elegant, sophisticated space available for rent.

TopFACILITIES RENTAL FEES
Ballroom, Kitchen, League Room, Media Room & Solarium $650
Ballroom, Kitchen, Solarium $500
League Room, Media Room, Board Room,& Dance Studio $100
Kitchen $200
Sculpture Garden $300
Vereen Gallery $200
McCall Gallery $150
Auditorium $400
Extra Day Guarantee $100
TopEQUIPMENT RENTAL FEES
Piano (grand or upright) $100
60” round tables (seat 8) $9 each
6’ buffet tables $6 each
White folding chairs $1 each
TopPERSONNEL RENTAL FEES
Gallery Staff Fee $12/per hr
Tech Fee First 2 hrs/$75 per day
Additional Tech Fee $12 per hr
Cleaning Fee $25/hr
Point Person Fee First 2 hrs/$35 per day
Security Fee $20/per hr

PRINT OUT RENTAL CONTRACT BY CLICKING LINK BELOW:

http://colquittcountyarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/RENTAL-CONTRACT.pdf

Ballroom layout & dimensions below:

http://colquittcountyarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/ballroom-layout.pdf

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Check out our Ballroom Dance classes on the CLASSES PAGE UNDER DANCE if you are interested in learning a special dance move for your wedding!!

 

 

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TopKaleidoscope Museum

Kaleidoscope: A Hand’s On Adventure for Children

 

The Kaleidoscope Museum provides an innovative museum experience for children which inspires curiosity, creativity and imagination.  Illustrations of the art history timeline displayed around the museum shows the movement of art from prehistoric to modern times.  The jungle nook is a stimulating atmosphere with great reads and comfy seating engulfed in a representation of work by Henri Rousseau.  Use today’s technology to journey through the sounds of art history, make art without the mess or create music with an endless selection of instruments.  An Indian center houses a tee-pee, noise makers and many tools from Native Americans. 

History of the Kaleidoscope Museum

In 1999, the Moultrie Service League created and implemented plans for a Children’s Interactive Art Museum at the Colquitt County Arts Center.  The museum was named “Kaleidoscope:  A Hand’s on Adventure for Children” and was designed because of a lack of art curriculum in the schools.  Service League members worked with the Board of Education to create an art curriculum according to the Georgia Quality Core Curriculum Standards for second graders.  By the fall of 2000, every second grader in Colquitt County was scheduled to experience the hands on adventure in art.  During their tour, the students painted tiles which continue to hang in the hallway outside the Kaleidoscope Museum.  On February 2nd, 2001 the Georgia Association of Museums and Galleries (GAMG) presented the award “Museum Special Project of the Year” to the Moultrie Service League for creating the Kaleidoscope Museum. 

In 2003, the Service League created and landscaped the sensory garden with a variety of plants designed to appeal to the five senses.  Much thought and consideration was put into the planning process to encourage the creative exploration of little minds in nature.   When visiting the garden, one will see several natural art forms that are sure to inspire a piece of art of their own.  This vicinity of the Arts Center is a wonderful spot to enjoy the tranquility of nature with birds chirping, butterflies flittering and water trickling. 

Fall of 2009, the Colquitt County Arts Center welcomed the Sounds of Art History station to the Kaleidoscope Museum.  The Sounds of Art History station is an interactive computer program that allows children to explore the history of music through the timelines of art.  This hands-on program is displayed on two touch screen computers donated by the United Way.  The second graders that visited the Arts Center in 2009 were the first to interact with this new computer program made especially for the museum.  The Sounds of Art History was written and narrated by Michael Ryce. 

The Moultrie Service League has recently renovated a storage closet adjacent to the Kaleidoscope Museum.  This area now includes a handicap accessible bathroom and work space conducive for art classes and birthday parties. 

For an inspiring visit or to rent the Kaleidoscope Museum for birthday parties or other events, please call 229.985.1922 for more information.