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Clifton Arts Center
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 About Clifton Arts Center The Clifton Arts Center Gallery and Studio are housed in two renovated barns of the former U.S. Animal Quarantine Station, now the grounds of Clifton Municipal Complex. The brick barns were built in the early twentieth century and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They have been joined together by a modern, airy atrium to create a unique venue for the exhibition of the visual arts.
The Clifton Municipal Complex is already host to a sculpture garden containing the works of more than 30 contemporary sculptures, and the opening of the Arts Center in January 2000 has given the City of Clifton the distinction of being one of the most arts friendly municipalities in the Northeast.
The Clifton Arts Center is located in the 26 acre Clifton Municipal complex, Clifton Avenue and Van Houten Avenue. On entering the complex go to the Well Road and go up the hill; the Arts Center is located next to the artesian well.
The Clifton Arts Center & Sculpture Park is a branch of the City of Clifton Health Department designated to serve the well-being of the citizen through various cultural arts and educational programs to the local community. Our events are supported, in part, by our operating budget combined with the financial and in-kind donations from the non-profit board, Clifton Arts Center, Inc. Without the combined efforts of the operating budget, Clifton Arts Center, Inc and supporters like you, we would not be able to provide quantity and quality of programming that we offer.
For more information call: 973-472-5499 or go to www.cliftonnj.org. |
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