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Art Exhibits
Working with City Hall, the Liberty Community Center, Mid-Continent Public Library Withers Branch and William Jewell College, the Liberty Arts Commission has developed four gallery spaces in Liberty that offer exhibits throughout the year.
Liberty Community Chorus
Founded in 2003, the Liberty Community Chorus is an 80-voice chorus open to singers 16 years of age and older. The Chorus consists of non-auditioned singers from throughout the greater Kansas City area who prepare, rehearse and perform stunning modern and ancient choral works from the world’s greatest composers.
Public Art - Murals
Liberty Performing Arts Theatre
The LPAT is a unique space in the Kansas City northland that regularly hosts multi-disciplined events including music, theater and dance.
Corbin Theatre
The Corbin Theatre Company in historic downtown Liberty is committed to providing high-quality theatrical entertainment, encouraging and facilitating community participation in every phase of live theatre.
Liberty Symphony Orchestra
The Liberty Symphony Orchestra, which has been part of the cultural fabric of our community since the early 1970s, performs several times each year at the Liberty Performing Arts Theatre.
Public Art - Sculptures
William Jewell College Musical Performances
Handbells, choir, opera, jazz, flute, symphonic orchestra and more. The William Jewell College Department of Music is open to all student musicians, regardless of major and hosts many performances throughout the year.
William Jewell College Theatre
Through course work, production experience and practical application, students gain a strong foundation in performance theory while broadening their perspective on the arts across media and cultures.