Tattnall Square Center for the Arts

The Corporation of Mercer University

Funding Received: 2013
Macon, GA
$425,000
Funding Period: 1 year and 5 months

Mercer University, working with local stakeholders, will transform a historic former church in a revitalized urban corridor into a community performing arts center; thereby, replacing vacancy with constant activity in a prime location in this small city.

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See below for recent updates, press, and events from this project

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Updates Breaking Barriers From its inception, Tattnall Square Center for the Arts has broken barriers by bringing a wide swath of the community together to... Read More
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Updates Creation of a Micro Community On the corner across from Tattnall Square Center for the Arts sits Alexander II Elementary, a math and science... Read More
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Updates The construction plans for Mercer University’s Tattnall Square Center for the Arts are nearing completion, and new ideas about the physical space are inspiring... Read More
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Updates Technology has been at the forefront of our work this month at Tattnall Square Center for the Arts. Members of the Advisory Board who... Read More
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Interior view Tattnall Square Center for the Arts Update and Reflection Macon is chock full of arts spaces like beautifully restored theatres, vintage storefronts-turned-art galleries... Read More
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Update and Reflection Central Georgia has experienced a monsoon season this summer, but the much-needed precipitation has not dampened progress at Tattnall Square Center for... Read More
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Celebration and Collaboration: Community Arts Then and Now Macon, Georgia, has a vibrant arts and cultural scene that dates back to the Muscogee or “Creek”... Read More
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Update She has patiently waited as historic homes, an elementary school, Mercer University and a city park were renovated and expanded around her as part... Read More