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Boston Center for Adult Education
5 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA
Map
617.627.4430
Website: http://www.bcae.org/
HISTORY OF THE BCAE Founded in 1933, the Boston Center for Adult
Education is the oldest, nonprofit adult education center in New
England. Its founder, Miss Dorothy Hewitt, envisioned a place where
"small groups of men and women would meet together in living room
settings to learn, discuss, and create for the sheer pleasure of
doing so." Most BCAE classes are held in the historic Gamble
Mansion at 5 Commonwealth Avenue. Built in 1904, the mansion was
the home of Mr. And Mrs. Walter Baylies and their six children
until 1936. The opulent Louis XV style ballroom was built for
Charlotte Baylies's 16th birthday. In 1941, the building was
purchased by the BCAE and today remains home to BCAE administrative
offices and to nearly 20,000 students annually. We hold most of our
arts and crafts classes at our Studio 122 at 122 Arlington Street
in Boston. There, students participate in drawing, painting and
photography classes in our art studio and photography darkroom.
Studio 122 also has a dance studio where we hold the majority of
our dance instruction and exercise classes. Throughout its history,
the BCAE has remained responsive to the demands of a diverse
community, as well as to the evolving demands of the individual.
Whether serving as a site for volunteer wartime efforts in the
1940s, a haven for social policy debate in the 1960s, or a resource
for personal and professional growth as one navigates through the
new millennium, the BCAE meets the challenges of a thriving urban
community. MISSION OF THE BCAE The Boston Center for Adult
Education seeks to provide educational opportunities for adults
that foster personal and professional development, enhance a sense
of community, and encourage social responsibility. In pursuit of
these goals, the Center: * Offers courses and programs responsive
to adults' emerging needs; * Foster cross-cultural understanding
through courses, collaborations, and other outreach efforts; *
Provides access to information and ideas that help create an
enlightened and involved citizenry; * Enlists the support of
well-qualified leaders, staff, and volunteers who share our
mission; and, * Offers attractive, accessible facilities,
appropriate for learning and sharing ideas as a low-cost
alternative to other educational programs so as to merit the
continuing respect, cooperation, and support of Boston's
educational, philanthropic, corporate, and neighborhood communities
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awesome class selection