The Manhattan Arts Center
1984
The MAC was the youngest member of the group. Efforts to establish an arts center for Manhattan began in 1984, but did not immediately bear fruit. In 1991, the Manhattan Civic Theatre joined forces with the Manhattan Arts Council, and in 1993 the MAC was established with the purpose of finding a permanent home for community arts.
The team purchased the facility at 1520 Poyntz Avenue in 1993, with the help of a grant from the City of Manhattan. After months of cleaning and remodeling by volunteers, the building opened.
About the MAC Facility
Today the facility includes a performance hall, two galleries, clay studio, art studio, dressing rooms, set design shop and offices. The Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing's community service tax credit program (2000-2001) provided the unique opportunity to make much-needed changes to the building’s exterior. With the help of local businesses and MAC donors, improvements have also been made to the Clarenburg Foyer and both galleries.
Performances & Showcases
The MAC offers a wide range of performing and visual arts activities and showcases the artistic talents of amateurs and professionals alike. We are always open to new avenues that will bring new arts experiences to the Manhattan region. In keeping with our mission of "Arts for All", we thrive on community involvement in all aspects of the arts – painting, acting, music, classes, etc. – as well as through memberships, volunteer activities and sponsors.
The MAC is funded in part by the City of Manhattan and by MAC members and friends. MAC is a member of AHA! Manhattan, the Arts and Humanities Association of Manhattan.