Make a donation to the Cultural Arts Alliance Johns Creek, a 501c3 nonprofit, to support our mission of promoting the visual, performing, and cultural arts.

Donate

Arts & Culture Happenings
May thru June

City of Johns Creek
Johns Creek Summer Concert Series
Mark Burkhalter Amphitheater, Newtown Park
Fri, Jun 06   6:00pm

Carpool tribute band recreates the sound, feel, look and vibe that made the Cars world famous. The band is comprised of five of the best and hardest working full-time musicians in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Their performance meticulously captures all the essence and brings it onto the stage taking you right back to when the Cars were (and continue to be) the soundtrack of our lives. Concert is free. Doors open at 6 p.m
more info

City of Johns Creek
Juneteenth
Newtown Park, Mark Burkhalter Amphitheater
Sat, Jun 21   5:00pm-9:00pm

Mark your calendar for Johns Creek's third Junteenth event commemorating June 19, 1865, when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas finally received word they were free. Music, storytelling, food, and more! Free and open to the public.
more info




View Full Calendar of Events


This season's finale of the Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra is one to be remembered!

Music Director finalist Paul Bhasin returns alongside LA Philharmonic Principal Trumpet, Tom Hooten

The concert will showcase the depth, complexity, and diversity of our nation's musical heritage with a spotlight on trailblazers like George Gershwin and John Williams, a brand-new piece by Atlanta composer Michael Kurth, and feature music from classic Alfred Hitchcock films!

Johns Creek United Methodist Church
7:30pm

more info and tickets

Creatively Preserving Historic Rogers Bridge

 
"Playful Passages" (at Morton Park) and "Reflections" (at Newtown Park) by artists Julia Hill and Chelsea Darling

Six public art sculptures have now been created utilizing steel salvaged from the historic Rogers Bridge which crossed the Chattahoochee River where the new pedestrian bridge stands today in Cauley Creek Park. These public art pieces are great examples of how local history can be creatively preserved.

Clockwise from upper left: "The Bridge" by artist Ilan Averbuch (Cauley Creek Park), "The Shape of Time and Water" by Phil Proctor (Rogers Park, Duluth side of the new Rogers Bridge), "Ferns" by Julia Hill and Chelsea Darling (near Creekside Park), "Lyrical Loops" by Julia Hill and Chelsea Darling (Bell-Boles Park), Dismantled steel from the historic Rogers Bridge.

Public Art in Johns Creek by Joan Compton

 

Take a look at other public art around Johns Creek in "Finding Public Art in Johns Creek, GA" [pdf]