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Cambridge Centre for the Arts

4.5 · 15 reviews·Hidden gem: highly rated, still under the radar
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The Cambridge Centre for the Arts is a dynamic community space located in the heart of downtown Cambridge, Ontario. Housed in a beautifully restored heritage building at 60 Dickson Street, the centre serves as a focal point for local artists and art enthusiasts. Visitors can explore rotating exhibitions of visual art, including paintings, sculptures, and mixed media works, often created by regional talents. The centre also offers a variety of workshops and classes, from painting to pottery, making it an interactive destination for those looking to tap into their creative side. Performance spaces host intimate concerts, theatre productions, and spoken word events, providing a platform for both emerging and established performers. The welcoming atmosphere and engaging programs make it a must-visit for anyone interested in the local arts scene. The building itself, with its classic architecture and modern amenities, adds to the charm, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city streets.

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  • Browse rotating art exhibitions featuring local and regional artists.
  • Participate in a hands-on workshop, such as painting or ceramics.
  • Catch a live performance in the intimate theatre space.
  • Admire the historic architecture of the building itself.
  • Visit the gift shop for unique, locally made art pieces.

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Know before you go

  • Check the centre's event calendar online before visiting, as hours may vary for special events.
  • Some workshops require advance registration, so book ahead if you want to participate.
  • Photography is allowed in galleries unless otherwise noted.
  • Street parking is metered; there are also public parking lots nearby.

A bit of history

The building at 60 Dickson Street has served as a community gathering place for decades, originally constructed as a post office. It was later repurposed into an arts centre, reflecting Cambridge's commitment to cultural development.

Common questions

Is there an admission fee?

No, general admission to the galleries and public areas is free.

Can I host a private event here?

Yes, the centre offers rental spaces for events like weddings and meetings. Contact them for details.

Are there classes for children?

Yes, the centre offers a variety of youth programs and summer camps. Check their website for schedules.

Is the centre open on weekends?

Yes, it is typically open on Saturdays and sometimes Sundays, but hours vary. Confirm online before your visit.

Is there parking on site?

There is no dedicated parking lot, but street parking and public lots are available nearby.

Can I buy art at the centre?

Yes, the gift shop sells works by local artists, and some exhibitions may have pieces for sale.

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