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May 24, 2012

NYC Arts: The Complete Guide to Art and Culture

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  • 3-Legged Dog

    Manhattan

    3-Legged Dog's Lower Manhattan headquarters was utterly destroyed on Sept. 11, 2001. Shortly after, the group vowed to rebuild, and in August 2002 it announced construction of its new home: the 3LD Art & Technology Center, at 80 Greenwich Street. The complex provides complete production and presentation facilities for emerging and established artists, including a 200-seat theater, rehearsal space, digital editing suites, as well as a gallery.

  • 3-Legged Dog

    Manhattan

    3-Legged Dog's Lower Manhattan headquarters was utterly destroyed on Sept. 11, 2001. Shortly after, the group vowed to rebuild, and in August 2002 it announced construction of its new home: the 3LD Art & Technology Center, at 80 Greenwich Street. The complex provides complete production and presentation facilities for emerging and established artists, including a 200-seat theater, rehearsal space, digital editing suites, as well as a gallery.

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    972, the Cultural Services of the French Embassy

    Manhattan

    The Cultural Services of the French Embassy promote the best of French arts, literature and education to cultural and academic institutions across the United States, with a strong focus on contemporary arts.

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    Manhattan

  • BRICstudio

    Brooklyn

    BRICstudio provides subsidized rehearsal, performance and event rentals for artists and nonprofit organizations. Centrally located in Brooklyn's Fort Greene Cultural District, the 4,000-square-foot, black box studio theater accommodates up to 74 people in a comfortable, cabaret setting and is equipped with audio, lighting and video projection systems to support multi-disciplinary performance. It provides a full professional staff for each performance rental, including sound and lighting technicians, house manager and more.

  • Center for Architecture

    Manhattan

    The Center for Architecture is located at 536 LaGuardia Place between Bleecker and West Third Streets, two blocks south of Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. By Subway: Take the A, B, C, D, E, F, or V trains to West Fourth Street station. Walk east along West Third Street and turn right on LaGuardia Place. The Center for Architecture is located mid-block, on the right side of the street. Take the 6, B, D, F, or V to Broadway/Lafayette/Bleecker Street station or the N or R to Prince Street station. Walk north on Broadway and turn left on Bleecker Street. Walk along Bleecker and turn right on LaGuardia Place. The Center for Architecture is located mid-block, on the left side of the street.

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