The Mable House Amphitheater and Arts Center, in the western suburbs of Atlanta, is a popular venue for classes, art exhibits, festivals, and concerts. The facility is part of the Cobb County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs. The amphitheater and arts center are located on the grounds of the historic Mable House.
The Barnes Amphitheater is a midsize outdoor entertainment venue. A variety of concerts and theatrical productions are scheduled during the summer season. The amphitheater seats 2,400 people in covered reserved seating. Lawn seating is also available.
A separate building at the facility houses an art gallery and classroom space. A selection of classes in the visual arts is offered for adults and children. Summer art camps are available for children. The art gallery hosts a wide range of creative exhibits showcasing national, regional, and local artists in various media. The gallery is open on weekdays and admission is free. Hours on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday are 10am-5pm. Tuesday hours are noon-5pm. Friday hours are 10am-1pm.
The next upcoming exhibit at the Mable House Arts Center is the annual Christmas House Arts and Crafts Show. This popular event is scheduled for December 2-11. Attendees can select holiday gifts from a variety of beautiful handmade items. During the arts and crafts show Mable's Tea Room will be open for lunch. Patrons may enjoy a delicious selection of soups, salads, sandwiches, and desserts. The tea room will serve from 11am-2pm.
The Mable House Amphitheater and Arts Center is located on 16 acres in south Cobb County that was once part of the Robert Mable homestead. The historic family home is part of the complex. The Mable family originally lived in a log cabin on their 300 acre farm. In 1843 Mable built a saw mill and plantation house on the property. The log cabin later became the first private school in the town of Mableton. During the Civil War Union troops used the house as a field hospital, and Mrs. Mable helped tend to the wounded. The two story house was built in the plantation plain style. It has been authentically restored to the 1890s period and has no running water. Some of the original family furnishings remain in the home, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house is open for tours by appointment only.
The Mable House Amphitheater and Arts Center is located at 5239 Floyd Road in Mableton, Georgia. The facility is approximately 15 miles west of downtown Atlanta.
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