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    Best Arts Organization of 2013: CAPA

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    Columbus is blessed to have a lot of organizational support for the arts from entities large and small. And when you’re talking about the biggest of the big, the Columbus Association of the Performing Arts (CAPA) touches nearly all of the traditional performing arts venues and groups in the city. From Broadway to CATCOisKids and from the Lincoln Theater to The Drexel, CAPA supports the arts in Columbus through their various channels of shared service, marketing and other support channels.

    For more information, visit www.capa.com.

    Top 10 Arts Organizations of 2013:

    1. CAPA
    2. Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC)
    3. Ohio Art League
    4. The Wexner Center
    5. Wild Goose Creative
    6. BalletMet
    7. 400 West Rich Street
    8. Columbus Museum of Art
    9. Shadowbox Live
    10. TacocaT

    Flashback: Best Arts Organization of 2012 — Wild Goose Creative
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    Flashback: Best Arts Organization of 2009 – Couchfire Collective

    Photo via CAPA.

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