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8652 Campbellton St
Douglasville, GA 30134

The Cultural Arts Council (CAC) of Douglasville and Douglas County, established in 1986, is dedicated to providing high-quality cultural events and arts activities for the community. Over the past 35 years, the CAC has presented a diverse array of programs, including gallery exhibits, arts education, and community festivals, fostering creativity and cultural engagement.

The CAC is currently working on an ambitious Arts Culture Campus Project aimed at creating a multipurpose arts and culture hub in downtown Douglasville. This initiative is designed to be an inclusive space where community members can grow and showcase their artistic talents, reflecting the unique diversity of Douglas County.

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