This is a place that is very difficult to define and categorize. Artists, who have different areas of specialization, all come together here and share their creativity. Housed in an industrial building dating back to the World War II era, this is a place where visitors can freely interact with the artists, who range from blacksmiths to photographers. This is more of an artistic community than a studio, one which encourages people to come and experience art first-hand. Do make an appointment with either the founder, Samuel Farrazaino, or with the specific artist you wish to meet, before dropping by.
A rather versatile event space in the Theatre Off Jackson, Upstairs Gallery hosts a number of small scale events and exhibitions. Dedicated to promoting modern art and exploring new forms of visual art, this space largely plays host to contemporary art exhibitions, workshops and discussions. Various theme-based art shows and exhibitions creatively depict and discuss some of society's most pressing matters.
Located on Corson Avenue in Georgetown, the Connections Museum is a famous historic building. Earlier known as Herbert H. Warrick Jr. Museum of Communications, this place houses some beautiful and antique equipment radio and telephones and related equipment. It is a great place to gain a little knowledge about how phones were and radios were invented how they evolved over the course of time. In house personnel daily conduct tours of the museum.
Y @ Cascade People's Center is a social place for the youth of the community. The center organizes personality enhancement programs, art workshops and many other activities for the younger generation. It also conducts Yoga and fitness sessions for children as well as adults. You can also enroll your child for their base camps and outdoor events.