The Adler Arts Center offers year-round activities designed to foster critical thinking and interpretation, participation, entertainment, and achievement in music and the arts for the people of Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. There are so many benefits to studying music at the Adler Arts Center. Discover the joys and achievements that come with a devotion to the study of music. Weekly private lessons are offered for 30, 45, or 60 minutes. Group music reinforces concepts and techniques in a supportive and interactive environment.
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All professional photographers (anyone using professional camera and equipment) are required to purchase a photographer pass if they wish to use The Adler Arts Center (AAC) outdoor space as a setting for a photoshoot. As a non-profit, we rely heavily on financial support from those who rent our space to maintain the buildings and grounds of this unique, historic space.
The Adler Arts Center and The GMLV Chamber of Commerce proudly present, The 41st Annual Festival of the Arts! The Festival is a 2-day juried art festival in Cook Park located in historic downtown Libertyville, Illinois. With an emphasis on the visual arts, this family friendly festival is presented by The Adler Arts Center and the Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein, Vernon Hills Chamber of Commerce.
During times of quarantine and social distancing, we've put together this list of places, crafts, exhibits, and activities you can participate in virtually until you're able to visit your community art centers again. As with so many non-profit organizations, this pandemic has left us with a serious funding gap.
The Adler Arts Center is proud to present an exciting new musical opportunity: the Chamber Program. Chamber music is a wonderful way to develop a deeper appreciation of music, grow as a musician, play popular pieces with new friends, and have some fun! Chamber Music: Instrumental music played by a small ensemble, with one player to a part, the most important form being the string quartet which developed in the 18th century.
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