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History

Red House began when a small group of local artists decided to search for a home. In August of 2001, they found it. Though old and neglected, the three-story brick building had character and potential. It needed major renovations and in September of 2002 a capital campaign was launched to raise the $1.4 million required to transform a former boarding house into a home for the arts. In July 2004, Red House first opened its doors to the public.

Today, Red House continues its tradition of providing Central New York with a diverse selection of unique artistic experiences. Since opening, Red House has hosted over 500 theatrical productions, concerts, gallery exhibitions, films and special events.

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