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Rialto Center for the Arts, Atlanta

Georgia State University is the home of the 833-seat Rialto Center for the Arts.

Georgia State University is the home of the 833-seat Rialto Center for the Arts. The venue is host to jazz music concerts and dance performances as well as performances by Georgia State's School of Music and the home of the Atlanta Film Festival.


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About Rialto Center for the Arts

 80 Forsyth Street Northwest, Atlanta, GA, United States

 +1 404-413-9800

 www.rialtocenter.org

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