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    Top Arts Organizations in Columbus of 2015

    Local arts organizations come in all shapes, sizes and disciplines. Some support large theatrical productions, while others focus on a small niche discipline within a specific community. The Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC) is one of the arts organization that supports all others in Columbus, which is one of the reasons our readers placed it at the top of their list in our Best of 2015 survey. GCAC was created to support the arts in Columbus through grants, funding, marketing and advocacy. In addition to ongoing financial programs, GCAC hosts the annual Columbus Arts Festival, one of the largest summer events in the city. The organization made an even bigger splash in 2015 with the “Art Makes Columbus” campaign — the largest marketing effort ever undertaken in the history of the city.

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    For more information, visit www.gcac.org.

    The Top 10 Columbus Arts Organizations of 2015: 

    1. Greater Columbus Arts Council
    2. Creative Arts of Women
    3. Wild Goose Creative
    4. Columbus Association for the Performing Arts
    5. Shadowbox Live
    6. The Wexner Center
    7. BalletMet
    8. Ohio Art League
    9. Columbus Museum of Art
    10. Franklinton Arts District

    Flashback: Best Arts Organization of 2014 — GCAC
    Flashback: Best Arts Organization of 2013 — CAPA

    Flashback: Best Arts Organization of 2012 — Wild Goose Creative
    Flashback: Best Arts Organization of 2011 – Wild Goose Creative
    Flashback: Best Arts Organization of 2010 – Wild Goose Creative
    Flashback: Best Arts Organization of 2009 – Couchfire Collective

    Note: Our “Best of 2015″ lists are published as the result of our annual reader survey/poll.

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