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Art House Productions gets donation from Goldman Sachs

JERSEY CITY – Art House Productions, a hub of the creative community in Jersey City, has announced that it has received a grant from global investment banking and securities firm Goldman Sachs for the installation of a lighting grid in its new theater at 136 Magnolia Ave. in Journal Square.
The theater presents a range of programming, from professional plays and music concerts to musicals for youth and educational classes. Art House moved into its new space over the summer and has been putting the finishing touches on its 99-seat black box theater.
Christine Goodman, executive director of Art House Productions says, “We are honored to partner with Goldman Sachs and we are looking forward to presenting plays in a fully-functional, well-lit space, thanks to this generous support.”
Art House partnered with Goldman Sachs in July 2014 for their 10th Anniversary Student Art Project. Through this program, middle school students from across Jersey City created artwork that is now on view outside of Goldman Sachs’ 30 Hudson St. office along the waterfront.
Goldman Sachs has also been a longstanding supporter of Art House’s annual fundraiser, SNOW BALL, which will be held on Jan. 24.
Art House aims to support artists in the creation and presentation of new work, encourage artistic growth and experimentation across all mediums, and foster a widespread appreciation for the arts in the community. Art House Productions is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. If you would like more information about their programs, please visit their website at www.arthouseproductions.org.

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