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The '''Fairfield Arts & Convention Center''' is a {{convert|32000|sqft|m2|sing=on}} performing arts, convention and meeting, visual arts, and arts education facility, located at Briggs and Main Streets in downtown ]. The complex includes a 522 seat ], business ], meeting rooms, executive conference suite, art gallery and classroom, informal performance areas, commercial kitchen, administrative support space, and an outdoor plaza. The ] features {{convert|7700|sqft|m2}} of exhibit space, along with an additional {{convert|5000|sqft|m2}} of meeting space, two meeting rooms and an executive conference suite.


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The Center opened December 7-10, 2007, and includes the ], which is the first one in the world named after ].
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