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​Cobblestone Arts Center empowers adults with disabilities through dance, music, and visual arts in the greater Rochester, NY region. We celebrate diversity through global artist residencies and bring the arts to rural communities with our touring theater group, the Cobblestone Players. Join us in creating a more inclusive, connected world through the arts.

Embracing the arts for all

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Working at Cobblestone Arts Center is truly a joy. Every day I get to teach and learn alongside incredible adults with developmental disabilities, and the experience is nothing short of rewarding. Seeing our students smile makes every effort worthwhile. On top of that, the supportive environment and amazing teamwork among the staff make this a place I’m genuinely proud to be a part of.

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Dana McLaughlin - Teacher

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Cobblestone is proud to offer community lessons in the arts, hosted by local Rochester, NY artists. 

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Interested in renting a space in beautiful Farmington, NY? With a theater with a 140 person capacity, to skillful technicians available, we can make your event shine! 

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See our flagship day programs for our students and learn about what makes the Cobblestone way so unique!

News and Updates

Cobblestone unveils plans for new community center

Cobblestone Arts Center is launching a 95,000 sq. ft. Wellness and Recreation Center to serve Farmington and the surrounding community. Featuring two turf buildings, early childhood programs, mental health services, childcare, and a community library, this new facility will promote health, learning, and connection for all. Backed by major supporters, including a $2M grant from Tom Golisano. 

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"Adam's unwavering attendance at Cobblestone reflects his genuine love for the program, finding a supportive community and meaningful engagement."

John and Barbara Beca

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