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Specialties
The Rialto Center for the Arts is where Atlanta meets the world. We are an intimate performing-arts venue located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, presenting the best in national and international arts programming including world music, jazz, dance, film and visual art. Our mission is to inspire, educate and entertain diverse audiences by presenting innovative and exceptional arts programming and cultivating community partnerships.
History
Established in 1916.
In 1916, a 925-seat theater, the Southeast’s largest movie house, opened in the Central Business District and the original theater district of Atlanta. The theater’s name was the Rialto, which is defined as exchange or marketplace.
In 1962, the original theater was torn down and a new 1,200-seat Rialto was erected on the same site and stayed open until 1989 before falling victim to a declining downtown economy.
In 1991, Georgia State University was approached by a real estate consultant about relocating the School of Music to several vacant buildings in the block bounded by Forsyth, Luckie, Fairlie and Poplar streets.
Following a very successful $ 14 million fund-raising campaign, construction began in 1994 on the old Rialto Theater and the historic Haas-Howell and Standard Buildings.
In March 1996, the reopening of the 833-seat Rialto Center for the Performing Arts marked a turning point in the revitalization of the historic Fairlie-Poplar District of downtown Atlanta.