Spivey Hall
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Address | 2000 Clayton State Boulevard Morrow, Georgia United States |
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Capacity | 492 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1988 |
Opened | 1991 |
Website | |
https://spiveyhall.org/ |
Spivey Hall was built in 1991 on the campus of
Spivey Hall is home to the Spivey Hall Children's Choir and Spivey Hall Young Artists. The Children's Concert Series won the Abby Award for arts education in Atlanta in 1998.
The Hall was the inspiration of Emilie Parmalee Spivey and Walter Boone Spivey, a wealthy real estate developer couple in the Atlanta area. The Walter & Emilie Spivey Foundation donated $2.5 million to the construction which began in November 1988 (total cost $4.5 million). Though intimately involved in the planning, Walter did not live to see the groundbreaking, and Emilie died soon after.
The visual centerpiece of Spivey's design is the
Owing to frequent appearances on
See also
References
- ^ "Project Portfolio - Acoustics, Vibration, AV Design & IT / Security". Retrieved September 18, 2019.
External links
Media related to Spivey Hall at Wikimedia Commons
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