ICYMI: Children’s Art Centre Centennial Celebration Footage

Four story brick building with adjacent courtyard

For those who missed the Children's Art Centre Centennial Celebration pARTy on September, 23rd or would just like to relive it, enjoy this video from WGBH.
The video features WGBH’s Jared Bowen as host, Katie Getchell, Deputy Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, USES Board Member Bill Meserve, and the presentation of the Centennial Achievement Award in honor of notable Children's Art Centre alumnus Allan Rohan Crite.

Guests enjoyed music, arts activities, hors d’oeuvres from some of the South End’s finest restaurants, and a silent auction of work by talented artists with ties to the South End.

For more, check out this photo gallery on our Facebook page.

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