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Harris Center for the Arts Program Guide 2023-2024

Long envisioned as a critically important element for Folsom Lake College, the visual and performing arts center was initially conceived as a facility to instruct, develop, and guide talented students to become actors, musicians, dancers, visual artists, and behind-the-curtain technicians. In February, 2011 the Center opened as "Three Stages at Folsom Lake College" and by the end of its second full season it had already attracted over 300,000 patrons to its offerings. The Harris Center for the Arts seeks to enrich the lives of people throughout California’s capital region by providing venues and opportunities to experience artistic work, celebrate cultural traditions and participate in the creative process.

Long envisioned as a critically important element for Folsom Lake College, the visual and performing arts center was initially conceived as a facility to instruct, develop, and guide talented students to become actors, musicians, dancers, visual artists, and behind-the-curtain technicians. In February, 2011 the Center opened as "Three Stages at Folsom Lake College" and by the end of its second full season it had already attracted over 300,000 patrons to its offerings.
The Harris Center for the Arts seeks to enrich the lives of people throughout California’s capital region by providing venues and opportunities to experience artistic work, celebrate cultural traditions and participate in the creative process.

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Where Art, Culture, and Community Meet.<br />

Exhibits Artist Talks Movies Concerts Art Workshops<br />

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activities!<br />

Our focus is to bring historical, cultural, artistic, fun exhibits to <strong>the</strong> community, while celebrating<br />

local artists and <strong>the</strong>ir creative spirits. The MACC was built in 1911 and served as a community hub.<br />

Now located in Rancho Cordova's Art Block on <strong>the</strong> corner of Folsom Blvd, and Ma<strong>the</strong>r Field Rd.<br />

10191 Mills Station Rd., Rancho Cordova, Ca. 916-273-5712

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