
Arts Center Lake Placid
Lake Placid Center for the Arts (“LPCA”) is a performing and visual arts facility founded in 1972. The revitalized Arts Center Lake Placid aims to create a fully accessible, energy-efficient arts center that reflects the needs of the community and the caliber of artists LPCA hosts.
The project includes both upgrades to the existing structure and select additions designed to better support LPCA’s evolving programming. Once complete, the facility will feature a 300-seat theater, expanded lobby and gallery spaces, enhanced back-of-house theatrical infrastructure, new restrooms, dance studios, and a multipurpose room.
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The Lake Placid Center for the Arts (LPCA) officially broke ground yesterday on a transformative renovation of its 50-year-old performance, rehearsal, and gallery building. This milestone marks the beginning of a new era for the Adirondack region’s premier arts institution.
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The original 8,500 square foot Doris Duke Theatre was a cultural mainstay in Becket, Massachusetts, and beyond for thirty years. Tragically, it was lost to a fire of undetermined cause in November…
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