Also Visit NY State Arts
Manhattan
The 150-seat theater is a flexible, black-box space with state-of the art lighting and sound technology. There is a luxurious lobby featuring a concessions bar, seating areas, restrooms, a gallery and a terrace that can be used for events. There are two rehearsal rooms, one that can be converted into additional lobby space.
Manhattan
Founded in 1838, the Fourth Universalist Society's current structure on Central Park West was built in 1897-98. The church was designed in late English Gothic style and features a tower modeled after that in Magdalen College at Oxford University in England. Its interior includes an altar by Louis Comfort Tiffany and a relief sculpture by Augustus St. Gaudens.
Flatbush Branch—Brooklyn Public Library
Brooklyn
Mon, Wed & Fri: 10 am-6 pm
Tues: 1-6 pm
Thurs: 1-8 pm
Sat: 10 am-5 pm
A special feature of this branch library is its Caribbean Literary and Cultural Center. For more information, click here.
Queens
Home to the Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, Town Hall features art exhibitions, concerts, educational programs and cultural festivals that often showcase local talent. The galleries mount four or five exhibitions every year. A permanent exhibit uses documents and artifacts to illustrate the hall's role in the social, political and cultural life during the late 19th century. This gallery is also used for chamber music concerts.