“Art House, or as we like to say, the place ‘Where Weird Lives,’ is such a gem for the community,” says Larry Crump, Art House board treasurer. “Art of all kinds is thriving in Goshen and surrounding areas with all the talented people who live here. Art House, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is uniquely situated to provide a low-barrier, high-possibility outlet to showcase those talents, whether they be in film, theatre, music, comedy, or art.”
Art House has a one-screen film room, and also a black-box theatre for live performances, including those put on by GoProv and Neighborhood Watch.
“In addition, we highlight a different artist(s) each quarter,” Larry says. “Currently we have a show entitled ‘No More Kids In Cages’ by _juuust_Amanda highlighting the serious conditions along our southern border.”
Larry says that what strikes him about downtown Goshen is the connection between all the businesses and the people here.
“It’s like no other city I’ve ever been in,” he says. “Everybody works together. Everybody supports everybody else. One business is promoting the next. They’re patronizing the other businesses. Goshen downtown is a holistic experience. It’s all connected, and I love that vibe.”