As a landmark in the community, The Arts Center of Moultrie plays a pivotal role in providing children, adults, and seniors with access to education in visual arts, dance, drama, and music. Housed in the historic Moultrie High School, built in 1928, visitors to the Arts Center celebrate our diverse community through rotating exhibits and our growing permanent collection. The Arts Center is the only multi-disciplined arts provider in Colquitt County and is a significant force in the cultural life of the community.
Now approaching the building’s Centennial birthday, The Arts Center is embarking on a multi-year capital campaign to preserve our facilities and ensure access to the arts for future generations.
© 2024 by The Arts Center of Moultrie | Site design by J. Dell Advancement Group
Colquitt County Arts Council | The Arts Center of Moultrie
401 7th Avenue SW, Moultrie GA 31768
(229) 985-1922 | moultriearts.org
WAYS TO GIVE
How would you like to give? We have options!
One-Time Gift
Recurring Gift
Multi-Year Pledge
Donor-advised funds and gifts of stock are welcome.
Contact Fraley Carlton for more information at fraley.carlton@raymondjames.com.
To learn more about renovations, please contact Marie Brown at (229) 402-0221.
BY MAIL
Mail a check payable to Colquitt County Arts Council to 401 7th Avenue SW, Moultrie, GA 31768.
CAMPAIGN
PRIORITY AREAS
Goal | $2,000,000
01
INTERIOR
IMPROVEMENTS
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Theater Renovations
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Classroom Renovations
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New Offices
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New Contemporary Gallery
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New Interactive Children’s Gallery
02
EXTERIOR
IMPROVEMENTS
New landscaping around the entire campus, including the sculpture garden. Creation of new parking areas to make the building more accessible. Fascia repair.
03
ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
Replace all windows with low-e double- paned glass. Replace all exterior doors with secure and energy efficient doors.
04
SAFETY
& SECURITY
Install electronic locks and keypads on all exterior doors. Install new smoke detectors, campuswide alarm system, and intercom system.
05
CONTINUED
MAINTENANCE
Grow the Center’s endowment to account for ongoing maintenance in the future.