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Otis Redding Foundation Announces Opening of the Center for the Arts

Today, the Otis Redding Foundation proudly announced the launch of the Otis Redding Center for the Arts (ORCA), situated in the vibrant heart of downtown Macon, GA. ORCA is dedicated to serving young people in Central Georgia, specifically those aged 5 to 18, who have a passion for music and the arts. Plans are underway to introduce programming for toddlers and senior citizens later this year.

Programs and Curriculum

The center will offer a variety of programs that blend music and the arts with modern technology, featuring spaces for private lessons, workshops, and summer camps designed to nurture confidence and creativity among its students.

The curriculum will encompass both the creative and business dimensions of the music industry, covering areas such as content creation, performance, entertainment law, engineering, graphic design, and touring. Furthermore, ORCA has formed special partnerships with the Bibb County School District, Roberts Academy at Mercer University, and several other local schools and organizations.


Honoring Otis Redding’s Legacy

The establishment of ORCA honors the legacy of the legendary music artist, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and Macon native, Otis Redding. It reflects Redding’s and the Otis Redding Foundation’s dedication to giving back to the community and enriching the lives of young people through the arts.


Otis Redding’s Commitment to education


Education held great significance for Mr. Redding. Throughout his life, he supported students via the Otis Redding Scholarship Fund, funded local educational initiatives, and organized a summer camp for underserved youth on his 300-acre ranch.

He envisioned creating a facility like ORCA. Since Redding’s untimely passing in 1967, his widow, Zelma Redding, who is also the President and Founder of the Otis Redding Foundation, has overseen the expansive Otis Redding estate and music catalog while continuing his philanthropic efforts. Mrs. Redding has played a crucial role in realizing their vision, even making the lead investment for the performing arts center’s initial funding. Reflecting on the significance of establishing ORCA in their hometown, Mrs. Redding stated, “This is a dream that my husband and I shared. Being able to turn that dream into a reality with the help of my children, grandchildren, and all of those who support us means more to me than words can express.”


State-of-the-Art Facility


The state-of-the-art facility spans 15,000 square feet and includes seven creative labs, five private lesson rooms, an amphitheater, and the O3 Recording Studio, named in memory of Otis Redding III, who passed away in April 2023. The iconic Otis Redding Statue, previously located in Gateway Park, will be positioned outside ORCA at the intersection of Cotton Avenue and Cherry Street, just steps away from the Otis Redding Museum at 339 Cotton Avenue.

Opening Activities

ORCA will kick off its opening activities on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring the Redding family, Macon Mayor Lester Miller, members of the Macon Chamber of Commerce, city council representatives, and other special guests. The public grand opening is set for Saturday, March 22nd. Following the grand opening, ORCA will host two of the Otis Redding Foundation’s signature programs: the Otis Music Camp (June 2 – 20, 2025) and Camp Dream (July 14 – 25, 2025).

Continuing the Legacy

ORCA stands as a tribute to the enduring legacy of Otis Redding, who was not only one of the most iconic musical artists in history but also a humanitarian and philanthropist committed to empowering young people through education. Karla Redding-Andrews, Vice President and Executive Director of the Otis Redding Foundation, expressed, “Education and giving back to the community were very important to my father. We are honored and excited to add another piece to his legacy and continue serving our community through the center.”


Recent Honors

In recent news, Otis Redding was posthumously honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in October 2024. A biopic titled Otis & Zelma, featuring John Boyega and Danielle Deadwyler, is currently in pre-production.

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