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The Kearsley Street Campus of the Flint Cultural Center includes: Alfred P. Sloan Museum, Bower Theater, Buick Gallery & Research Center, Flint Institute of Arts, Flint Institute of Music, Flint Symphony Orchestra, Flint Youth Theater, Longway Planetarium, and The Whiting. For additional information, please refer to individual listings below.


BUICK GALLERY & RESEARCH CENTER

303 Walnut Street, Flint, 48503
(810) 760-1415
Facility Rental: (810) 237-3427
Newest component of Sloan Museum, housing the world's largest collection of vintage Buicks, automotive memorabilia and research archives.


FLINT INSTITUTE OF ARTS

1120 E. Kearsley Street, Flint 48503
(810) 234-1695
Founded over 75 years ago, the Flint Institute of Arts is a museum dedicated to collecting, preserving and presenting art of the highest quality from around the world. Today, the FIA's collection includes over 7,000 works of art, ranging from important American and European paintings and decorative arts to Native American, African, and Asian artifacts. In addition to installations of the permanent collection, many special exhibitions are scheduled throughout the year. The FIA Art School offers classes for students from ages 2 1/2 to senior citizen, and thousands of adults and children visit the museum and participate in its programs annually.

FLINT INSTITUTE OF MUSIC

1025 E. Kearsley Street, Flint 48503
(810) 238-1350
Genesee County’s center for music and dance performance and education, the FIM manages the Flint School of Performing Arts and the Flint Symphony Orchestra. Experience the excitement of the performing arts at Michigan’s largest community arts school—the Flint School of Performing Arts. From newborns to adults, there’s a class that’s sure to unlock the thrill of learning to dance, sing or play an instrument. World renowned music director and conductor Enrique Diemecke, showcases the talents of the Flint Symphony Orchestra in exciting and moving renditions of music by the world’s great composers. The FSO performs six classical concerts each season, as well as Family Concerts and summer performances. For tickets call (810) 237-7333 or (888) 8CENTER.


FLINT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Performances & ticket office: The Whiting, 1241 E. Kearsley St., Flint, 48503
(810) 237-7333 / (888) 8CENTER
World-renowned music director and conductor, Enrique Diemecke, showcases the talents of the Flint Symphony Orchestra in exciting and moving renditions of music by the world’s great composers. In fact, the Flint Journal has called its performances, "truly spectacular." The FSO performs six classical concerts each season, as well as Family Concerts and summer performances.

FLINT YOUTH THEATRE

Bower Theater, 1220 E. Kearsley St., Flint, 48503
(810) 237-1530
Facility Rental: (810) 237-2520
Original award-winning performances for intergenerational audiences and a year-round Drama School.

LONGWAY PLANETARIUM

1310 E. Kearsley St., Flint, 48503
(810) 237-3400, Facility Rental: (810) 237-3427
The largest planetarium in Michigan and in the north-central U.S.!! 282 seats under a 60 foot dome. Check out the planetarium shows--the Sky Theater has been completely renovated with a new DIgistar 2 projector, seats, sound system, and video projection system. Enjoy laser light shows featuring both rock music and family oriented fare. Popular hands-on science activities provide families with opportunities to have fun while learning about science.

SLOAN MUSEUM

1221 E. Kearsley Street, Flint 48503
(810) 237-3450
Facility Rental: (810) 237-3427
Flint’s dramatic history as the birthplace of General Motors comes to life at Sloan Museum. The museum’s newest history gallery, "Flint and the American Dream," takes visitors on a fascinating journey through Flint in the 20th century - from the birth of General Motors to the present. The gallery is packed with over 600 artifacts and photographs, including rare antique automobiles, colorful neon signs, period clothing, household furnishings, commercial goods and original film footage from each decade.

For the antique car buff, there are more cars in the Pierson Automotive Gallery, which showcases the museum’s own unique collection of vehicles, as well as cars from private collections with a new exhibit each June. The 19th Century Gallery showcases Flint’s early history. Visitors can see a Woodland Indian wigwam and exhibits on fur trading, pioneer life, lumbering and carriage making. The Science Discovery Center features hands-on exhibits, discovery boxes and exciting demonstrations. The Hometown Gallery offers hands-on history experiences. Snacks and soft drinks are available in the Halfway Cafe. The museum store offers a fine selection of gift items and Michigan memorabilia. The Sloan Museum Antique Auto Fair, one of the largest antique auto shows in the Midwest with nearly 1,000 antique, classic, and special interest vehicles, takes place the fourth weekend in June. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10a.m.-5p.m., Sat. & Sun. 12-5p.m.


THE WHITING

1241 E. Kearsley Street, Flint 48503
(810) 237-7337
Named for the pioneer wagon manufacturer who was primarily responsible for bringing Buick Motor Company to Flint, The Whiting, which recently received a $6.8 million dollar facelift, is praised as one of the most elegant concert halls in the nation. With a seating capacity of 2,050, the theater is Flint's premier performing arts venue presenting Broadway, comedy, Jazz & Blues, concerts, and is home to the Flint Symphony Orchestra. In addition, the theater hosts many types of educational programs, such as lectures, assemblies, graduation ceremonies and community events.
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