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  1. Creative Aging

    Participants in the Mesa Arts Center "Creative Aging" program learn about various forms of artistic expressions, specificially designed at re-introducing art to older generations. [Photo courtesy Mesa Arts Center]

  2. Creative Aging

    Participants in the Mesa Arts Center "Creative Aging" program learn about various forms of artistic expressions, specificially designed at re-introducing art to older generations. [Photo courtesy Mesa Arts Center]

  3. Creative Aging

    Participants in the Mesa Arts Center "Creative Aging" program learn about various forms of artistic expressions, specificially designed at re-introducing art to older generations. [Photo courtesy Mesa Arts Center]

  4. Justin Hines

  5. ArtPlace

    The Mesa Arts Center has applied for a grant from ArtPlace - a national group - to place multimedia boxes on its campuses. The boxes would provide the ability for visitors to showcase their own work. The boxes would be designed to reflect these colored boxes that are already at the 8-year-old Mesa Arts Center. [Mesa Arts Center photo]

  6. Squonk Opera

    Squonk Opera, from Pittsburgh, is a group of artists that performs opera and theater but also include modern music and audience participation. Squonk will be performing at spark! Mesa's Festival of Creativity, March 13-17 at Mesa Arts Center [Mesa Arts Center photo]

  7. Shen Yun

  8. lunchtime concert

  9. Robert Irvine

  10. Dia de los Muertos dancers

  11. Shaolin Warriors

  12. Shaolin Warriors

  13. Bill Cosby

  14. Potted Potter Dan and Jeff

  15. Wynton Marsalis

  16. Out to Lunch Concert Series

  17. The Pipes and Drums of the Black Watch 3rd Battalion

  18. Ballet Folklorico de Mexico

    Ballet Folklorico de Mexico San Jose, 30 December 2003 Photo by Robert Shomler

  19. Hal Holbrook in Mark Twain Tonight

  20. The Price is Right

  21. Flam Chen

  22. Mesa Arts Center

  23. Jan Lisieki

     

  24. Wynton Marsalis

    The Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis plays at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main St. $46-$66. (480) 644-6500 or mesaartscenter.com.

  25. Lang Lang

    Lang Lang

  26. Dave Koz

    Dave Koz

  27. Lang Lang

    Lang Lang, the pianist named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in 2009, will perform Jan. 6, 2011, at Mesa Arts Center. Tickets to his concert will be offered at a discount during MAC’s Black Friday Sale.

  28. Dia de los Muertos

  29. Dia de los Muertos

  30. Dia de los Muertos

  31. MAC offers low-cost summer classes for kids

    Six-year-old Jorge (last name unknown) plays with a chipmunk puppet in a class at Mesa Arts Center. Children ages 2-12 can participate in MAC's music, dance, drama and puppetry courses for a cut rate this summer. Space is limited, so sign up early at (480) 644-6520.

  32. Ikeda Theater at Mesa Arts Center

    The 1,588-seat Ikeda Theater is among four theaters at Mesa Arts Center that will be available rent-free for one-time performances by local non-profit groups, thanks to a sponsorship program by the Mesa Arts Center Foundation. Groups must apply for a sponsorship online at www.mesaartscenter.com.

  33. The Store at Mesa Arts Center

    The Store at Mesa Arts Center is clearing out its inventory for the summer with markdowns of 20- to 70-percent. The sale lasts through May.

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