Hattiesburg, Mississippi

Put the municipal session in the right rate class. Release the public plan after the provider confirms it.

Build a business in Hattiesburg by moving one real founder-planned session from a provisional room budget to an exact provider-confirmed municipal rate and booking boundary. At the Rebekah Stark Johnson Community Arts Center, published prices vary by nonprofit, resident, or nonresident user class and by business or premium hours. The provider alone determines the applicable class, current availability, and rate. The founder then carries that returned answer through the room, window, duration, participant wording, setup, operating conditions, and a release, retime, reshape, or hold judgment.

Hattiesburg's municipal arts center occupies the 36,000-square-foot former Hattiesburg American building at 825 N. Main Street. A February 2026 report said the new clay studio, kiln and storage room, accessibility work, and theater upgrades were complete, with classes set to use the spaces in March 2026. The City's published schedule gives collaborative studios, classrooms, conference rooms, and executive offices separate user and time bands.

The city also has Southern Miss founder programming, Studio 522's classes and craft nights, and Prospect on Main's mixed-use creative and business setting. Each keeps its own scope. The municipal session release uses only the City facility's provider-confirmed answer; Southern Miss's 2025 program totals remain university-program activity and supply zero City classification, booking, or rate.

Hattiesburg settings around one exact session boundary

Rebekah Stark Johnson Community Arts Center

Municipal studios, classrooms, and performance rooms. The City facility at 825 N. Main Street publishes separate nonprofit, resident, and nonresident rates for collaborative studios, classrooms, conference rooms, executive offices, and premium hours. The provider confirms current availability, applicable class, and exact rate for each use. Collaborative studios $15/$30/$50 hourly in business hours. hattiesburgms.com

Southern Miss Center for Entrepreneurship and The Hatchery

University founder program and workspace. The campus program at 118 College Drive describes consultations, pitch and founder events, student-led opportunities, collaborative workspace, and equipment. Its site records 179 startups served and 28 events during 2025 under university-program scope. University-program participation terms. usm.edu

Studio 522

Dance, art, performance, and craft activity. The studio at 522 Main Street describes dance, art, performance, wellness, children's programs, open-art sessions, social dances, and craft nights under its own current schedule and provider terms. Provider-specific class schedule. studio-522.com

Prospect on Main

Mixed-use downtown creative and business space. The building at 522 to 524 Main Street describes spaces for entrepreneurs, artists, cultural creatives, and solar-powered work under provider-specific office and event terms. Provider-specific office and event terms. prospectonmain.com

A Hattiesburg facility leader on the completed work

"reflect creativity" Betsy Mercier, Hattiesburg Parks and Recreation Director, speaking about the arts-center work (WDAM, February 5, 2026).

A creative session becomes public only after the municipal provider supplies the class, availability, and rate that govern the actual room and time.

Let the provider determine the class and exact rate

A municipal session rate-class lock begins with one real founder-planned session and one provider-confirmed candidate room and window at the Rebekah Stark Johnson Community Arts Center. The founder supplies the session purpose, participant relationship and count, duration, setup, materials, customer or audience promise, proposed price, operating conditions, and decision authority.

The provider alone determines current availability, nonprofit, resident, or nonresident user class, business or premium time band, applicable rate, access, and booking terms. Its returned answer gives the session one exact room cost and booking boundary. The founder and qualified humans then confirm format, participant capacity, materials, physical setup, accessibility, safety, customer price, public wording, and the release, retime, reshape, or hold decision.

Atoms can organize founder-supplied session facts and provider-returned terms, research surrounding context, prepare clearly provisional comparison material before the answer, prepare session and participant materials after it, draft bounded wording, and plan the run-of-show. Atoms never classify the user, choose the rate, confirm availability or booking, judge materials or safety, set customer price, or release the session.

Bring one planned session and the provider's exact answer.

Use this when one real session has a founder-supplied purpose, participants, duration, setup, and operating boundary, and the municipal provider can confirm the applicable room, user class, time band, availability, and rate. Hattiesburg supplies grounded municipal studio, university founder, Main Street creative, and mixed-use work settings.

Supanova is an AI workforce. The workers are called atoms, and they plan and execute real business work across research, marketing, planning, writing, and operations.

Atoms can organize the facts and returned terms you supply, research context, prepare session and participant material, draft bounded public wording, and plan the run-of-show. You, the provider, and qualified humans own classification, availability, rate, booking, access, format, capacity, materials, accessibility, safety, customer price, participant promise, and release.

The Hattiesburg move converts a provisional room idea into one session whose exact municipal cost and public boundary share the same provider-confirmed facts.

The first 100 tasks are on us

Start tonight. Choose one real session, gather its purpose, participant, duration, setup, and operating facts, then hand over context research, provider-question preparation, returned-term organization, bounded drafting, or run-of-show planning. One claim per email. The credit lands when you create your first workspace.

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Questions people here actually ask

What starts a municipal session rate-class lock?

Hattiesburg starts with one real founder-planned session, a provider-confirmed candidate room and window, and supplied purpose, participant, duration, setup, and operating facts.

Who determines the user class and exact room rate?

The City facility provider alone determines current availability, nonprofit, resident, or nonresident class, business or premium time band, applicable rate, access, and booking terms.

How can atoms support the session release?

Atoms may organize supplied session facts and provider-returned terms, research context, prepare session and participant material, draft bounded wording, and plan the run-of-show.

What makes the session ready for public wording?

One released session carries the provider-confirmed room, class, time band, availability, rate, and booking boundary plus founder-approved format, capacity, price, conditions, and participant promise.

What happens when the returned rate changes the plan?

A changed room, rate, time band, or access condition returns to the founder for a retime, reshape, or hold judgment before public release.

What are the City arts center's published room rates?

The published schedule lists business-hour collaborative studios at $15/$30/$50 hourly and premium hours at $30/$50/$75 for nonprofit, resident, and nonresident users. Classroom and conference bands are separate, and the provider confirms the applicable rate.

What did Southern Miss report for 2025?

Southern Miss reports 179 startups served, 28 events hosted, 777 students engaged, and $20,000 awarded during 2025 under its university-program scope. Those figures are university totals and carry zero City booking or business-count meaning.

How much does Supanova cost to start?

Your first 100 tasks are on us. One claim per email. Use the credit to organize session facts, research context, prepare provider questions and participant material, draft bounded wording, and plan the run-of-show.