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An art centre or arts center is distinct from an art gallery or art museum . An arts centre is a functional community centre with a specific remit to encourage arts practice and to provide facilities such as theatre space, gallery space, venues for musical performance, workshop areas, educational facilities, technical equipment, etc.

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5-532: 50°43′05″N 1°58′40″W  /  50.71806°N 1.97778°W  / 50.71806; -1.97778 Lighthouse is an arts centre in Poole , Dorset , England . According to Arts Council England it is the largest arts centre in the United Kingdom outside London . It has a 669-seat theatre , a 1,500 seat concert hall , a 130-seat studio , a 103-seat cinema , a large gallery for photography and art ,

10-718: A restaurant and four function rooms . The concert hall is home to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra . The Lighthouse is opposite Poole Bus Station and the Dolphin Shopping Centre . The Poole Arts Centre ( Towngate Theatre , Wessex Hall and Ashley Cinema ) opened in April 1978 to serve the South East Dorset conurbation . The venue closed in May 2002 for an £8.5 million radical refurbishment and overhaul. This

15-668: A total of £339,080. Lighthouse is currently owned by the Poole Arts Trust Ltd. Lighthouse provides a wide-ranging programme, including: Eclectic mix of world cinema, and recent releases normally presented 4–8 weeks after general release. Arts centre In the United States , "art centers" are generally either establishments geared toward exposing, generating, and making accessible art making to arts-interested individuals, or buildings that rent primarily to artists, galleries, or companies involved in art making. In Britain ,

20-512: The Bluecoat Society of Arts was founded in Liverpool in 1927 following the efforts of a group of artists and art lovers who had occupied Bluecoat Chambers since 1907. Most British art centres began after World War II and gradually changed from mainly middle-class places to 1960s and 1970s trendy , alternative centres and eventually in the 1980s to serving the whole community with

25-672: Was paid for by Arts Council Lottery Awards, the Borough of Poole and through private donations. It reopened as Lighthouse, Poole's Centre for the Arts in October 2002. The refurbishment added new extensive facilities including a modern cinema, expanded concert hall and photography labs. Other additions included expanded customer facilities and a new restaurant. Lighthouse receives additional funding from Arts Council England . In 2005/06 £230,000; in 2006/07 they received £330,000; in 2007/08 they were to receive

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