Shaw Center for the Arts Has a Lot to Offer Baton Rouge

Shaw Center for the Arts has a great deal to offer Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge is a city of culture and noting personifies this more than the Shaw Canter for the Arts. The Shaw Center is located at 100 Lafayette Street in Baton Rouge and contains two art galleries, the LSU Museum of Art, a theater and a restaurant. The theater is home to countless movies and theatrical productions throughout the year, exposing Baton Rouge to everything from dance to drama. The galleries maintain both permanent and roaming collections as does the LSU Museum of Art, which currently has the Newcomb Pottery and Crafts on exhibit through December. Second Saturdays runs through November and offers a variety of hands-on activities for the entire family. To learn more about the Shaw Center for the Arts in Baton Rouge visit their website at www.shawcenter.org.
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