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State of the Arts Symposium: How We Value Artists in Acadiana
Acadiana Center for the Arts, 101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA
ArtWalk at AcARepeating Event
Acadiana Center for the Arts, 101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA
Artist Round Up: Show & Tell | Creative Acadiana
Acadiana Center for the Arts - Café, 101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA 70501
Paul Thorn Band
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
Brandon Heath
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
IN MEDIAS RES: How One Story Becomes Another
Acadiana Center for the Arts - Main Gallery, 101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA 70501
Le français louisianais: préserver et évoluer | Louisiana French: Preserve and Evolve
Acadiana Center for the Arts - Café, 101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA 70501
Last Man Out Of Babylon – A Dege Legg Tribute Exhibition
The Reaux Family Vault, 101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA 70501
Paul Thorn Band
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
Brandon Heath
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
Patty Griffin
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
Last Man Out Of Babylon – A Dege Legg Tribute
Acadiana Center for the Arts, 101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA
Ms. Warbucks the MusicalRepeating Event
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
Fabio & Gisele Witkowski
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
ArtWalk at AcARepeating Event
Acadiana Center for the Arts, 101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA
Gulf Brew 2024
Acadiana Center for the Arts, 101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA
Artist Round Up – OPELOUSAS!
Opelousas Museum, 315 N Main Street, Opelousas, LA
State of the Arts Symposium: How We Value Artists in Acadiana
Acadiana Center for the Arts, 101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA
Artist Round Up: Show & Tell | Creative Acadiana
Acadiana Center for the Arts - Café, 101 W Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA 70501
The Juneteenth StoryDaily
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
Holy Animals by Paige Barnett KulbethDaily
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
SedimentDaily
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
Dance SplitsDaily
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
Ms. Warbucks the MusicalRepeating Event
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
The Juneteenth StoryDaily
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
KingfishRepeating Event
Acadiana Center for the Arts - James Devin Moncus Theater, 101 W. Vermilion Street
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- 4The Secret Sisters7:30 pmThe Secret Sisters—Laura and Lydia Rogers—grapple with love and loss on new album Saturn Return. Saturn Return is the Alabama-based duo’s second release for New West Records. Like its predecessor, 2017’s Grammy-nominated You Don’t Own Me Anymore, the record was produced by Brandi Carlile and Phil and Tim Hanseroth. Th , ...
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- 6Arts in Eduction Roundtable – The Music Edition!10:00 amAcA is gearing up for this year’s Student Arts Expo on Saturday, April 13th! As part of those festivities, Expo hosts an Arts in Education Roundtable dedicated to having an open community dialogue about important topics related to the arts in our schools. This year’s roundtable is hosted by the Louisiana Music Educator , ...
- 7The Sunny Side Jazz Brunch11:00 amThe Sunny Side Jazz Brunch calls to the experiences of legendary Creole Jazz brunches at Commander’s Palace and Brennan’s, and features a performance of classic New Orleans tunes by the Preservation Hall All-Stars band. Attendees will enjoy brunch fare alongside New Orleans-inspired drinks. The event also f , ...
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- 9Art as Activism with Rachel Nederveld | Creative Acadiana5:30 pmMost of us create art because there is something we feel we need to say, a message we want heard. In this workshop we will dive into different ways to thread those messages into your work, including how sometimes just creating the work is activism in itself. We’ll also talk about how this can be used to think of fundi , ...
- 10Professional Learning for Educators: Moving Through Testing Anxiety5:00 pmProfessional Development Workshop for teachers of all grade levels • Presented by Kelsey Billiot, AcA PACE Teaching Artist This workshop is for educators and testing administrators of all grade levels to explore movement options that support stress levels during testing time. We’ll use nervous system techniques t , ...
- 11Arbo7:30 pmNashville up-and-comers return to their hometown for an electrifying evening of music, as they bring their unique blend of folk, rock, and Cajun influences back to where it all began. Johnny and Stevie Rees are brothers who were born to swim against the current─not rebelliously, but naturally and comfortably. As membe , ...
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- 13Student Arts Expo – Lafayette Parish10:00 amReturning for its 14th year, Lafayette Parish Student Arts Expo is happening Saturday, April 13, 10am-6pm! Experience the arts at this year’s Expo with performances and visual arts exhibitions from our Lafayette Parish public schools. Student Arts Expo is a free and family-friendly festival of student artwork, live , ...
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TICKET SALES POLICIES
- AcA does not offer refunds, exchanges, or credits if you miss a performance or cannot attend a future performance.
- Ticket prices, show dates, times, performers, and performances are subject to change at any time. AcA may, at its sole discretion, offer refunds, exchanges, or credits in the event of major changes.
- All ticket sales are final. Special promotions and ticket offers are valid on new ticket purchases only.
- Performances are rarely cancelled due to weather. The safety of our guests is our top priority, and if you are concerned about attending a performance due to inclement weather, please call the Box Office at 337-233-7060, which can advise on local conditions and parking.
- Ticket holders may donate purchased tickets back to AcA. The value of the resold tickets supports AcA’s Silent Seats program, which offers complimentary seats to youth and families who would otherwise not be able to access high-quality performances.
WILL CALL PICK-UP PROCEDURES
- Photo ID matching the account name is required to pick up tickets from Will Call.
TICKET RESELLERS
CHILDREN
- Children age five and above are welcome to attend performances at the AcA. The AcA does not censor performances nor make any guarantees of show content. We encourage parents to use their discretion when deciding if a show is appropriate for their child.
- Children age 2 and under do not need a ticket for entry. Children 2 and under who enter free will need to sit in the laps of the accompanying adult. You can purchase a ticket if you need a seat for you 2 and under child.
LOST/FORGOTTEN TICKETS
If you have lost or have forgotten your tickets, reissued tickets will be available to you on the night of the performance at the ticket window. The ticket holder must present a valid ID for identification. Only tickets purchased directly through the AcA may be reissued.
TICKET FEES
- All tickets, regardless of purchase location, include a facility fee retained by the AcA for general maintenance and upkeep of its venue.
- Tickets purchased online are subject to standard credit card fees. Fees vary by performance and ticket price. Tickets purchased at the AcA are not subject to per ticket credit card fees.
- Season Ticket Packages are subject to per package handling fees if the patron requests that tickets be printed and mailed by the AcA.
GIFT CERTIFICATES
- AcA gift certificates are available for purchase at the Box Office, over the phone at 337-233-7060 or online
- Gift certificates can be used to purchase any tickets or season ticket packages to events at the AcA; they may also be redeemed as donations to the AcA. Gift certificates are not valid at concessions or merchandise booths.
- AcA gift certificates do not expire.
ACCESSIBILITY
- The AcA strives to make every accommodation possible available to guests needing accessible seating. Seating is limited and we encourage guests to make arrangements in advance.
- The AcA provides an ADA accessible entrance, elevators to its mezzanine sections, listening devices, ADA accessible restrooms, and special seating (including wheelchair, motorized cart, difficulty with stairs and sight impairment)
ITEMS NOT PERMITTED IN OUR VENUES
AcA’s highest priority is our guests’ safety. Please allow extra time for arrival as each guest CAN be subject to security screenings and all bags are subject to being checked. The following items will not be permitted in the venue:
- Alcohol from other locations, drugs, illegal substances or any paraphernalia associated with drug use
- Audio/Video recorders, professional cameras, tripods
- Glass containers of any kind, cans, bottles, coolers, food, and snacks from other locations
- Weapons of any type, including chains, knives, spiked jewelry and firearms (excluding law enforcement officers)
- Pepper spray/mace/other chemicals
- Duffel bags, backpacks or other oversized bags (larger than 12″ x 12″ x 6″)
- Noisemakers such as air horns
- Laser pens/pointers of any type
- Flags/signs/poles
- Fireworks
- Any other item deemed unacceptable by the event/building management team