On Wednesday, May 1, Lubeznik Center for the Arts (LCA) will kick off a one-month membership drive. During this time, LCA invites individuals and families from around the region to become part of its efforts to provide everyone in the community with equal access to high quality cultural experiences.
LCA is a non-profit art center located at 101 W. 2nd St. on the lakefront in Michigan City, Indiana. It presents several art exhibitions each year, all of which are made available to the public completely free of charge. Last summer’s popular Warhol: Icon & Influence drew record crowds, while the current Nature vs Everything exhibition, on display through June 8, has received rave reviews from visitors of all ages for its engaging and interactive works.
LCA builds a wide array of arts education programs around its exhibitions. Each exhibition features free curator-led tours, Family Day programming and monthly First Friday cultural events. In a typical year, nearly 1,800 area students visit the center for educational tours and artmaking, while hundreds more receive services through after school programming at 11 Michigan City schools. In addition, LCA is in its 11th year of providing visual arts classes to adults with disabilities at no cost to participants.
A variety of membership levels are available for individuals and families. All levels include discounts on LCA classes and Gallery Shop purchases, free admission to the Lubeznik Arts Festival in August and access to a fun-filled Member Appreciation Event in November. To learn more or to become a member, please visit www.lubeznikcenter.org or call (219) 874-4900.