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Photo Caption: Nearly three dozen arts patrons met at Kingman Center for the Arts recently. Photo courtesy Kent Simmons

KINGMAN – Recently, the Arizona Commission on the Arts visited Kingman to talk about the broader art community and its needs. Meeting at the soon to be opened Beale Street Theater located at 302 E. Beale Street in downtown Kingman, nearly three dozen patrons and community leaders voiced ideas ranging from painting, sculpture, literature, architecture, music, theater, and film.

Facilitated by Executive Director for the Arizona Commission on the Arts Christina You-sun Park, and sponsored by the Kingman Center for the Arts Executive Director, Kristina Michelson, attendees bantered with enthusiasm regarding the many possible expressions of the arts to the Kingman area and beyond.


Executive Director for the Arizona Commission on the Arts, Christina You-sun Park leads a discussion about the local art community and its needs. Photo courtesy Kent Simmons

For more information on how to participate, please visit https://kingmanarts.org/.