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1108 Sedalia School Rd
Big Island, VA 24526

The Sedalia Center, founded in 1991 by artist Annis McCabe and Dr. Bill McCabe, serves as a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring individuals to explore the art of living and embrace their creative potential. Located in Big Island, VA, the center offers a range of events including festivals, gatherings, and programs that engage the community and promote the living arts.

With facilities available for rentals, the Sedalia Center accommodates events such as weddings, family reunions, and corporate functions, featuring amenities like a large outdoor pavilion, commercial kitchens, and meeting spaces. By leveraging community support, the center maintains its mission of fostering creativity and providing enriching experiences for all.

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VIRGINIA CENTER FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS

The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts opened in 1971 and operated for five years in the Charlottesville area, first at Wavertree Farm and then at the Prospect Hill estate. Begun by writers Elizabeth Coles Langhorne and Nancy Hale, it counted among its original board members the novelist Peter Taylor and the former director of the MacDowell Colony, George Kendall. In the summers of 1976 and 1977, the VCCA held limited sessions on the campus of Sweet Briar College, a vibrant liberal arts women's college founded in 1901. In the fall of 1977, Sweet Briar agreed to lease the buildings and the adjacent grounds of Mt. San Angelo to the VCCA. The original 25-year lease has now been extended to an automatically renewing 15-year lease. As the only artist community in the nation directly associated with an institution of higher learning, the VCCA benefits tremendously from this unique relationship. The College generously allows Fellows to use many of its facilities and services, including the libraries, computer labs, pool, exercise rooms and walking trails. Fellows may also attend campus events such as lectures, plays and concerts. In return, VCCA Fellows periodically visit with students on campus, giving lectures or informal talks, and faculty members bring students to Mt. San Angelo for studio tours. The two institutions also formally collaborate on several mutually beneficial programs that bring writers, visual artists and composers to the VCCA and Sweet Briar and also offer opportunities to faculty and students. Virginia Center for the Creative Arts 154 San Angelo Drive, VA 24521 Amherst P. 434-946-7236 vcca@vcca.com
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