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Story

The Center for Puppetry Arts opened to the public on September 23, 1978, when Kermit the Frog and his creator Jim Henson cut the ceremonial ribbon. The first puppetry center in the United States, today it is the largest American organization solely dedicated to the art of puppet theater.

The Center's story begins when a young puppeteer from Florida, Vincent Anthony, began touring with Nicolo Marionettes under the tutelage of Nicholas Coppola based out of New York. By 1966, he was ready for a smaller community where he could be an active partner and make a difference. He pursued the vision of a center that would promote puppetry and become a vital part of the community. He decided to call Atlanta home and created Vagabond Marionettes with Mitchell Edmonds.
The Vagabond Marionettes traveled around the Southeast and presented several seasons at Atlanta's Woodruff Arts Center. In 1978, Anthony found a permanent home in the former Spring Street Elementary School and the Center was born. That first season, the Center mounted an exhibition of puppets, presented shows for adults and families, and hosted community-based workshops and activities that continue to this day.

Since its inception, the Center has worked to serve the diverse populations of Atlanta, the state of Georgia, and the country at large. The Center reaches the community through its focus on core programming: performance, Museum and education.

Throughout the years, the Center has been a leading voice in the field, and has hosted numerous conferences and festivals. In addition, the Center has been recognized both nationally and internationally as an organization for excellence. The Ford Foundation recently selected the Center as one of only 28 national organizations to be recognized for success in management and innovative programs. The prestigious Kresge Foundation awarded the Center three different grants to support its capital campaigns. The Center was also the only theater group chosen by the 1996 Olympics to participate in all four years of its arts festival program, garnering recognition from Newsweek as "one of the most exciting companies in American theater."

Mission

The Center for Puppetry Arts' mission is to touch lives through the art of puppetry.

OUR VALUES
1) We believe puppetry is awe-inspiring and magical.
If we didn’t think that, then we wouldn’t exist. Puppetry is a wonderful, creative, expansive art form. It engages and entertains, bringing a sense of wonder and theatricality to a story.

2) We believe in providing awesome artistic experiences.
We continually strive for artistic excellence in everything we do - because the artistic experience is key to who we are and what we do. Puppetry is an art form that requires human interaction. It is the exchange between the artist, your fellow audience members, and you that makes each experience unique and special. Big or small, we hope a visit with us brings a great experience, and opens your mind to new possibilities.

3) We believe in unlocking imagination.
From audiences experiencing the performances, education and museum experiences we offer, to the artists creating the work - we nurture the imagination. Every day is an exploration – bringing new innovations to advance the art form, and introducing new people to our passion. We educate and provide creative experiences through our programming - Doing things like using puppetry in innovative ways to help people explore other topics - such as butterflies, the rainforest, and even nanotechnology. What will we think of next?

4) We believe in inspiring every generation.
The Center is committed to providing something for everyone. Whether you’re a college student, parent, toddler, or senior citizen, we strive to provide you with access to and understanding of the art form. That’s why we offer so many different activities. Once you’ve visited us, we hope you’ll understand that puppetry is not just for kids. It's for everyone.

5) We believe in the people behind the puppets.
Our staff, our supporters, our community. Success is not obtained without passion and commitment. Our work continues to flourish and grow - presenting the past, and exploring the future of the art form with their support and expertise.

Address: 1404 Spring St NW, Atlanta, GA 30309, USA
Phone: (404) 873-3391
gro.teppup@ofni
State: Georgia
Zip Code: 30309


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Reviews
This place was amazing. The Rudolph puppet show was great. My middle child had trouble sitting through all of it but she is 2. It was the tv version full length. My 4 year old and 1 year old were glued to it. A little bit older or younger and no problem. The exhibits made me feel like a kid again. Seeing the characters from all my favorite shows and Jim Henson's specials from the 80s. Really cool stuff. Would recommend for families with kids over 3 or 4. oldest loved making his own puppet workshop. Little more than I expected with all 3 activities. ($100 for a family of 5, 1 yo, 2 yo, 4 yo, and 2 adults for admission everything) but worth it. Good time. We will return. This is a special place.
8 years ago (05-12-2017)
I absolutely loved it here. I took my class on a field trip. We made puppets and saw the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer property show. It was a little long for my students with sensory issues but it was a really nice show overall. I look forward to going back ava participating in some of the other activities they have to offer as well.
7 years ago (29-12-2017)
Their Christmas time production of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was outstanding for two years in a row. The museum is interesting even if you think you're not into puppetry. You will see interesting pieces and definitely learn something.
7 years ago (30-12-2017)
Amazing gem of a museum. Both the wings were so fun to stroll through and learn from. I'm almost 40 and felt like such a kid! The Jim Henson section was so beautifully put together, thoughtful, informative and endearing. I never in my life thought I'd get to stand next to a Skesi or Augrah or Miss Piggy or countless other fantastic pieces. I can't wait to go back next year and see what's new. Oh, and the staff was lovely! Everyone we spoke with were kind and helpful and you could really tell they loved what they did there. The Center for Puppetry Arts is truly a rare gem.
8 years ago (24-11-2017)
An amazing place if you have any interest in puppetry. The Jim Henson wing is the largest of its kind and has incredible artifacts from his early career through Sesame Street, the Muppets, Labyrinth, and The Dark Crystal. The rest of the center is equally amazing with rotating special exhibits.
8 years ago (13-12-2017)
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