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Explore summer, online, and continuing education programs in music, theatre, visual arts, and more at Interlochen Center for the Arts. Learn from expert faculty, make friends from around the world, and experience concerts and events on campus.
- Arts Boarding School
Interlochen Arts Academy is the nation's premiere...
- Summer Arts Camp
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- Online Music and Arts Programs
Online Music and Arts Programs - Interlochen Center for the...
- Continuing Education
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- About
Interlochen offers an immersive arts experience that fosters...
- Public Radio
Why Interlochen Public Radio (IPR) The listener-supported...
- Concerts & Events
Interlochen Arts Festival Summer Concerts. View the latest...
- Giving to Interlochen
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- Arts Boarding School
Interlochen Center for the Arts (⫽ ˈ ɪ n t ə r ˈ l ɒ k ə n ⫽ IN-tər-lock-ən; also known as I.C.A. or Inty) is a non-profit corporation which operates arts education institutions and performance venues.
Interlochen offers world-class educational and cultural opportunities in the arts through summer camps, boarding school, performances, and online programs. Learn more about Interlochen's mission, leadership, and community.
Founded in 1928, Interlochen Center for the Arts is one of the nation's first and foremost institutions dedicated to the development of young artists. We invite you to explore our rich history.
Learn how to join an open house, on-campus event, or virtual event to explore Interlochen Center for the Arts. You can also request a private tour, stay on campus, or view a virtual tour of the campus.
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The Wexner Center for the Arts is located on the east side of the campus, at 871 North High Street and East 16th Avenue 1850, occupying 8.1 acres and nestled amidst the Mershon Auditorium and Weigel Hall in Columbus, Ohio, United States.