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PushPush Arts | College Park | Artist Rentals PushPush Arts mission is to incubate artists and their original work through creative development and programmatic opportunities that focus on collaboration, inclusion, experimentation and innovation
Contact - PushPush Arts Marddy's Cafe 7 Artist Studios Recording Studio PushPush Arts Offices 1805 Harvard Avenue, College Park, GA 30037 Gallery Spaces 3 Art walls 1 Full gallery 1816 Harvard Avenue, College Park, GA 30337 Out of gallery Three locations on the same campus! Theater Annex
About - PushPush Arts Founded by longtime Atlanta artists and arts supporters, Tim Habeger and Shelby Hofer, PushPush Arts, formerly PushPush Theater, began in 1997 in a black box at the FloatAway Building in Atlanta’s Virginia Highlands neighborhood
Staff - PushPush Arts PushPush is currently in active board development If you or someone you know is interested in joining the board, contact us at info@pushpusharts com
Rentals - PushPush Arts 75-seat theater with PA, lighting, and projection screen (available upon request) Half Day (4 hours) - $450 Full Day (8 hours) - $875 Weekend (Fri-Sun) - Contact for pricing info@pushpusharts com
Programs - PushPush Arts PushPush Arts offers programming to incubate artists and help them become more sustainable
Events - PushPush Arts Movement For Stage And Screen [REGISTRATION CLOSED] +1 more +2 more
The Monday Night Lab | PushPush Arts Our weekly workout is for artists looking to hone their skills and push boundaries in narrative arts using various classic and modern scripts as foundational tools Whether actor, writer, director, or a fine artist eager to expand, this is a great chance to engage with the PushPush approach
Press - PushPush Arts PushPush Workshops An Offbeat ‘Artificial Island’ By Bert Osborne, For the AJC May 24, 2022 The artists and administrators with most theater companies would likely bristle at any PushPush Arts