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Subscriber Perks

Subscriber Perks

 

From Full Season to Flex subscriptions, our box office is standing by to take your order at 901-751-7500. Benefits include a 20-30% discount, waived handling fees, ticket exchange privileges and more!

ENTIRE SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS – SAVE 30%

A ticket to every show in the GPAC Season receives the highest discount.

Buy the complete GPAC Season and save 30% and pay a one-time-only subscription fee versus the single-ticket handling fee.  

Ticket exchange privileges: subscribers may apply the value of exchanged tickets toward tickets to other shows in the regular GPAC Season (subject to availability). 

Purchase additional single tickets at any time during the season and save 30%!

New this season! Advance notice for new shows and concerts before they go on sale to the general public.

Season subscriptions can be purchased online or by calling the GPAC Box Office. 

SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONS – SAVE 20%

Buy the Center Stage Series, Jazz Series or Acoustic Music Project Series and save 20% and pay a one-time-only subscription fee versus the single-ticket handling fee.  Series subscriptions can be purchased online or by calling the GPAC Box Office. 

Ticket exchange privileges: subscribers may apply the value of exchanged tickets toward tickets to other shows in the regular GPAC Season (subject to availability). 

Purchase additional single tickets at any time during the season and save 20%!

New this season! Advance notice for new shows and concerts before they go on sale to the general public.

Series subscriptions can be purchased online or by calling the GPAC Box Office. 

FLEX SUBSCRIPTIONS – SAVE 20%

Choose a minimum of four concerts, save 20%, and pay a one-time-only subscription fee instead of the single-ticket handling fee. 

Ticket exchange privileges: subscribers may apply the value of exchanged tickets toward tickets to other shows in the regular GPAC Season (subject to availability). 

Purchase additional single tickets at any time during the season and save 20%! 

New this season! Advance notice for new shows and concerts before they go on sale to the general public.

Flex Passes can be purchased by calling the GPAC Box Office. 

GPAC BOX OFFICE

901-751-7500
boxoffice@GPACweb.com 

BOX OFFICE HOURS:

Monday – Friday 10am to 5pm

Box Office opens 3 hours prior to curtain for weekend performances.

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Box Office

Box Office

 

TICKET POLICY

GPAC does not participate with any online ticket vendors. GPAC tickets are available ONLY from the GPAC Box Office and website. GPAC is not responsible for any tickets purchased through an unauthorized website. 

Promotional discounts do not apply to ticket purchases made prior to the promotion.

All programs, dates and times are subject to change without notice. 

A handling fee is added to all purchased tickets.

 
 

Tickets are non-refundable. If you are unable to use a purchased ticket, please return it to the GPAC box office at least 5 days prior to the performance. You will receive a tax donation letter for the value of the tickets.

GPAC subscribers may exchange tickets for another GPAC subscription event of equal or lesser value. Contact the Box Office at least 48 hours prior to the performance for which you are making the exchange. All exchanges are based upon ticket availability.

As a courtesy to patrons and the performers, children ages 4 and under are not permitted in the theater, except for events specifically intended for children. All patrons must have a ticket for admittance and must be seated in their designated seat. Any person who causes a disturbance will be asked to leave the auditorium without a refund.

Photography or videotaping of performances is not permitted. Patrons in violation may be asked to surrender their cameras for the duration of the performance and/or be removed from the venue. All programs, dates and times are subject to change without notice.


Third-Party Tickets — Guests, Take Caution!

Buy your tickets only from GPACweb.com or the GPAC Box Office.

When you buy from a broker:

We cannot be responsible for tickets purchased through unauthorized third parties.

Your tickets cannot be replaced if lost or stolen.

We cannot guarantee that your tickets are valid and cannot guarantee admittance.

You will always pay more than face value.

We cannot contact you with information regarding time changes, show cancellations, road closures or other information.

You are supporting businesses that make it hard for true fans to see their favorite performers or shows without paying a premium charge they cannot afford.

We reserve the right to revoke tickets sold to a broker or unauthorized third party. If you are holding a revoked ticket, you will not be admitted and will not receive a refund.

Be on the lookout for sites that look similar or have URLs similar to GPACweb.com. Often they belong to scalper sites or brokers.


ArtsAccess

ArtsAccess is an Arts Memphis program that makes it easier for certain groups to have access to tickets at participating arts venues. At GPAC our Center Stage Series shows only are available for ArtsAccess card holders.

GPAC BOX OFFICE

Contact For details regarding specific seating options.
call: 901-751-7500
email: boxoffice@GPACweb.com 

BOX OFFICE HOURS

Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Box Office opens 3 hours prior to curtain for weekend performances.

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GPAC PRESENTS

GPAC PRESENTS

 
 
 
 
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Education

Education

 

HELP SUPPORT THE GPAC ARTS EDUCATION FUND

GPAC strives to enrich the community through educational programs and presentations that increase access and appreciation for the arts.  Our programs at GPAC provide high quality arts experiences and hands on training to children all the way to adults. Additionally, we are committed to extending our reach through free artist residencies and master classes in area schools, community centers and universities.  Programs include Peanut Butter & Jam, ArtSavvy, GPAC Youth Symphony, Ballet classes, School Matinees and Summer Camps. 


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Public Art Commission

Public Art Commission

 

WHY IS PUBLIC ART IMPORTANT TO US?

Public art helps us celebrate our heritage, communicate our direction, and characterize our sense of place.

Public art can be used to activate space and invigorate our economy across all demographics. Thoughtfully implemented art can define Germantown and our neighborhoods and convey our spirit and energy to ourselves and our visitors.

For more information contact:

Cat Peña - Public Art Manager

cpena@germantown-tn.gov

901-751-7664

 

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Visual Arts Exhibition

Visual Arts Exhibition

 

GPAC celebrates the visual arts by exhibiting artwork by emerging and professional artists from around the region.

 

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Edward H. Perry: American Original

September 8 through October 22

Artists Reception and Review by Keith Sykes

Friday, September 26, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

 

Visual Arts Exhibitions are sponsored by:

 
 

Edward H. Perry Bio:

Edward Hagen Perry (July 18, 1947-March 25, 2007) was an intensely-focused visual artist who created thousands of two and three-dimensional works of art, oftentimes using multi-media in the same composition or incorporating electronic circuitry and laser technology into the piece to bring his ideas to reality.

Born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1947, he came to Memphis in 1967, taking classes at Southwestern of Memphis (Rhodes College) and pursuing a degree at the Memphis Academy of Art (Memphis College of Art). He graduated from the Art Academy in 1971 with a Master of Fine Arts degree and moved briefly to the Washington, D.C. area.

An early disciple of utilizing laser technology in the creation of art, Perry worked with fellow artist Rockne Krebs, installing laser pieces in the CNN headquarters in Atlanta and other venues around the country in the 1970's, as well as working for the University of Cincinnati in the medical research laser lab department. In the early 1980’s he returned home to his family's farm in Louisville, converting the old barn into a work studio and living quarters. There he continued drawing, painting, sculpting and began building intricate frames for many of the his paintings, using old discarded bits of wood he would find on trips out into the countryside.

After the death of his mother in the early 1990’s, Perry used his share of the family estate to purchase a home about 70 miles southwest of Louisville in Stephensport, Kentucky, where he focused most of his efforts on woodworking. Ed spent hours building scale-model river tow boats and sailboats as well as hand-crafting specially-designed mailboxes and carving fish, duck and other wildlife replicas. Many of these he simply gave away to friends and acquaintances, as Ed was never the one to profit from his work but rather to share it with the the people he cared about. He died alone at his home in Stephensport on March 25, 2007, from respiratory problems that had begun back in the early 70's .

His originality is undeniable, as evidenced by the enormous breadth and scope of his work. His distinctive work ethic kept him busy in thought, process and execution throughout his entire life. However, his outright contempt for the corporate side of the art world resulted in very few public showings of his art; had his work ever come to the attention of art critics and other influential patrons of the arts, it's quite possible Ed Perry may have become well known. But that never came to pass. At the end of his life, Perry was taking odd jobs to make ends meet, borrowing money from friends to pay the bills, but never once deviating from his commitment to his art. He dearly loved discussing politics, swapping stories with old friends, listening to Bob Dylan and working morning to night on whatever project he was focusing on at the moment.

 

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:

Patty Cooper
Visual Arts Coordinator
901-751-7500

THE GALLERY

The gallery in the Patrick Lawton Lobby is free and open to the public during normal business hours and on days of performances.

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PARTNERSHIPS

PARTNERSHIPS

GPAC EXPANDS ITS REACH AND MISSION THROUGH PARTNERING WITH OTHER PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS ORGANIZATIONS AND NONPROFITS.

CITY OF GERMANTOWN

IRIS ORCHESTRA

MADONNA LEARNING CENTER

GERMANTOWN WOMENS CLUB

GERMANTOWN MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

THE GUILD

GERMANTOWN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

MIKE CURB INSTITUTE AT RHODES COLLEGE

UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS

COLLAGE DANCE COLLECTIVE


 
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GUITAR LESSONS

GUITAR LESSONS

 

GUITAR LESSONS 

GPAC OFFERS PRIVATE GUITAR LESSONS TO STUDENTS OF ALL AGES WITH SINGER/SONGWRITER JOSH THRELKELD.

Through one-on-one sessions and group lessons, students will sharpen techniques, learn compositions and understand different genres.

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REGISTRATION

To receive a registration form contact:

Emily Hefley
emily@gpacweb.com

SCHEDULE

Mon - Thurs between 2-7 pm.

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Jobs

Jobs

GPAC is not currently seeking any positions.

 
 
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Contact

Contact

A TRADITION OF COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE IN PERFORMANCE ART WHERE ALL THE MAJOR ARTISTS, IN MANY DIFFERENT GENRES, COME TOGETHER TO PERFORM. 

FROM YO-YO MA TO WYNTON MARSALIS, DAVE BRUBECK TO JOAN BAEZ, JOSHUA BELL TO RAVI SHANKAR, ALVIN AILEY DANCE THEATER TO MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV, IT'S HAPPENING AT GPAC!


GERMANTOWN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

1801 Exeter Rd,
Germantown, TN 38138
(901) 751-7500

Monday – Friday: 10AM – 5PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

EMAIL

General Inquiries
boxoffice@gpacweb.com

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