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Event | Public Programming – Access Restricted
CANCELED Access Restricted: Lower Manhattan Revealed "Actions: What You Can Do With the City"
- Location
- 195 Broadway, former AT&T Building, between Fulton and Dey Streets
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, February 2, 2011, 6:30–8:30PM
A curatorial talk by Giovanna Borasi, Curator of Contemporary Architecture and Mirko Zardini, Director, both from The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA), Montreal
The curators of Actions: What You Can Do With the City, described as “99 actions that instigate positive change in contemporary cities around the world,” discuss the exhibition and how citizens’ actions of walking, gardening, recycling, and playing have renewed and re-imagined cities. Actions was presented in 2009 by The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) and the Graham Foundation in Chicago in 2010. Built in the neo-Classical style in 1912, the former AT&T headquarters features a forest of Doric columns in the lobby. The building was also the location from which the first trans-Atlantic call was made to London in 1927.
This Access Restricted event has been cancelled due to inclement weather. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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Ongoing | Public Programming
Transforming Function Opens at Conrad New York now through October 26, 2012
- Location
- Conrad New York, 102 North End Avenue
- Dates & Times
- July 2, 2012 through October 26, 2012

Installation shot, Transforming Function at Conrad New York, Photo by: Whitney Browne for LMCC 2012
Times:
Tuesdays–Thursdays, 12–6PM; Fridays & Saturdays, 12–8PM
Transforming Function features artists who—by excavating the fields of technology, science, architecture, and/or design—repurpose theoretical tools, virtual platforms, and formal techniques to inform their diverse conceptual and aesthetic investigations. Our direct relationships, whether concretely or abstractly, to these fields are developed inevitably while navigating daily life in both physical and online environments. The artists in this exhibition, by creating works that reimagine purpose, urge us to develop relationships to these environments that extend beyond passive consumption. By adapting uses and subverting functions, the artists de-familiarize or reveal something new about these tools, platforms, and techniques. The artists then use them to generate a deeper understanding of the fields themselves through re-contextualization or, alternatively, exploit them to explore the complexities and construction of personal, social, and political narratives. The resulting work takes many forms, including sculpture, photography, audio, video and new media offering new perspectives and approaches to viewing, listening, experiencing, and interacting.
Artists featured at Conrad New York include luciana achugar, Leah Beeferman, Blake Carrington, Timothy Hutchings, Simone Leigh, and Esperanza Mayobre.
Artists featured at Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center at Governors Island include John Andrew, Leah Beeferman, Ingrid Burrington, Kabir Carter, caraballo-farman, Blake Carrington, Timothy Hutchings, Simone Leigh, Anna Lundh, Esperanza Mayobre, Sarah Oppenheimer, Parallelograms, and Claudia Weber.
All of the artists in Transforming Function have participated in LMCC’s Workspace or Swing Space artist residency programs where many of these projects were conceived or developed.
Additional programming such as workshops, demonstrations, and talks to be announced.
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Event | Events
The Runway
- Location
- The Elevated Acre at 55 Water Street, 55 Water Street, between Old Slip and Broad Street
- Dates & Times
- Monday, July 2, 2012, 8–10PM
In this charming comedy, Oscar-nominee Demián Bichir (A BETTER LIFE, Weeds) stars as Ernesto, a Colombian pilot whose plane has crashed in a small Irish village. Not able to speak a word of English, a precocious 9-year old boy named Paco, the only one in his town who knows Spanish, becomes his translator. Rewriting Ernesto’s mysterious and questionable past, Paco turns him into a hero and a celebrity, motivating the entire town to rally behind Ernesto to help rebuild his plane. When a seedy Colombian detective arrives and threatens to reveal a dark secret about Ernesto, the town begins to question who they can trust. Inspired by true events, THE RUNWAY tells the story of a boy needing a father, a man wanting a family, and a town willing to do anything for a hero.d
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Event | Events
FEEL…FORM
- Location
- Sheltered Arcade at North End Way
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, July 3, 2012, 1–2PM
FEEL…FORM is a dance meditation on the relationship between aesthetics and ideology. For River To River 2012 Bessie Award winning choreographer luciana achugar revisits the work in a site based context. Originally co-commissioned by Abrons Arts Center and The Chocolate Factory, and premiering in May 2012, the work presents dance as a celebration of experience, and pleasure as the consummation of experience. In FEEL…FORM four women engage in a psychedelia-inspired kaleidoscope that multiplies their experience and reflects both rigorous formalism and corporeal excess.
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Event | Events
Twelfth Night
- Location
- Castle Clinton, Battery Park
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, July 3, 2012, 7–9PM
- Thursday, July 5, 2012, 7–9PM
- Friday, July 6, 2012, 7–9PM
- Saturday, July 7, 2012, 7–9PM
- Sunday, July 8, 2012, 7–9PM
- Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 7–9PM
- Wednesday, July 11, 2012, 7–9PM
- Thursday, July 12, 2012, 7–9PM
- Friday, July 13, 2012, 7–9PM
- Saturday, July 14, 2012, 7–9PM
- Sunday, July 15, 2012, 7–9PM
New York Classical Theatre, the company that brought you last season’s epic production of Henry V, presents William Shakespeare’s greatest comedy: Twelfth Night. A magical journey of mistaken identities, misguided lovers and joyous celebration told through some of the bard’s greatest lyrical poetry. Staged as a love letter to our beautiful city, this production is set in 1900s New York, a time of excitement, wonderment, and possibility here in Gotham.
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Event | Events
Arieb Azhar
- Location
- Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University, 3 Spruce Street
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, July 3, 2012, 7:30–10PM
Sharp eloquence, humanist politics, and mystic poetries are given a global voice by this singer-songwriter and his acoustic band from Islamabad, Pakistan. Defying easy categorization, Arieb Azhar’s mesmerizing baritone “encompasses about all the emotions life has to offer.” (PRI) He leads a quartet of musicians in an eclectic mix of urban and folk-based songs grounded in Sufi and other humanist poetries from across Eurasia. Azhar pays tribute to Irish balladeers, Croatian gypsies, Punjabi traders and ancient Sanskrit texts.
This concert will be followed by an intimate artist conversation and talkback between Arieb Azhar and Rachel Cooper, Director of Cultural Programs and Performing Arts at The Asia Society.
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Event | Events
Megan Burtt & The Cure for Lov
- Location
- One New York Plaza at Water and Whitehall Street
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, July 5, 2012, 12:30–3PM
Megan Burtt travels the world relentlessly seeking the moments of grit and grace that make every day precious, capturing these emotional experiences in song. Burtt is joined by her band, The Cure For Love, featuring Louis Cato, Adam Tressler, and James Williams.
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Event | Events
The Saints Tour
- Location
- John Street United Methodist Church, 44 John Street
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, July 7, 2012, 7–9PM
River To River Festival presents The Saints Tour by playwright Molly Rice, directed by Maureen Towey. The Saints Tour is a journey through Lower Manhattan that traces the emergences and residue of saints in that small pocket of the world; for it has been scientifically documented that a disproportionate number of Saints are born in that very area. They emerge in various ways: sometimes they burst from a human body like a butterfly from a bark cocoon, sometimes they crawl out from under someone’s old, used up skin. When they emerge, spontaneous music may erupt. Sometimes messages are left. There is usually a trace. By taking The Saints Tour, you significantly raise your chances of witnessing this singular event.
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Event | Events
Underneath Where We Are
- Location
- 77 Water street, between Old Slip and Gouverneur Lane
- Dates & Times
- Monday, July 9, 2012, 1–3PM
Choreographer Tara O’Con revisits her work Underneath Where We Are, which was originally commissioned by, and premiered at The Chocolate Factory Theater in December 2010. A subtle and understated movement piece for two dancers and ambient soundscore, Underneath Where We Are is a sensory, tactile, meditative, and obsessive exploration of the body's relationship to the space it inhabits.
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Event | Events
Side By Side
- Location
- The Elevated Acre at 55 Water Street, 55 Water Street, between Old Slip and Broad Street
- Dates & Times
- Monday, July 9, 2012, 8–10PM
Join Keanu Reeves on a tour of the past and the future of filmmaking in Side By Side. Since the invention of cinema, the standard format for recording moving images has been film. Over the past two decades, a new form of digital filmmaking has emerged, creating a groundbreaking evolution in the medium. Reeves explores the development of cinema and the impact of digital filmmaking via in-depth interviews with Hollywood masters, such as James Cameron, David Fincher, David Lynch, Martin Scorsese, Robert Rodriguez, Steven Soderbergh, and many more.
Feature film preceded by stop-motion animated short Flip created by young filmmakers in the Children's Museum of the Arts' (CMA) unique Media Lab. Flip was made in the Puppet TV from 2010, the first of its kind at CMA, which gave Art Colonists the opportunity to co-create a piece that combined the mediums of live puppetry and television. Teaching artists guided filmmaker/puppeteers through the process of writing a script, building puppets and sets, performing, recording and adding sound and music. The result of this intense and in-depth collaboration is Flip.
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Event | Events
Tere O’Connor Dance
- Location
- Mannahatta Park, Wall Street between Front and South Streets
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 2–4PM
This is a work-in-progress showing of a dance created on and with four emerging dance makers. O’Connor has had a mentoring relationship with each of these artists. This dance is the first in a series of three distinct works to be created over the next two years, each with a different cast and conceptual concern. In 2013, the works will be merged together to create a fourth dance. In this culminating project the dances will infect each other, erase each other, and change to become something very different from their original form.
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Event | Events
Missy Mazzoli & Victoire
- Location
- Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University, 3 Spruce Street
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, July 11, 2012, 7:30–9PM
This musical portrait of “postclassical queen bee,” composer Missy Mazzoli, will feature Mazzoli at the keyboard fronting her internationally beloved ensemble Victoire. Performing songs with her own signature “shimmering, surging, post-Minimalist flow” (Time Out New York), she will be joined by Matt Mehlan with his band Skeletons who Pitchfork calls "an outsize global-a-go-go mélange of unceasing polyrhythms, Afrobeat guitars, free jazz, and Timbaland's approach to kitchen-sink percussion." The concert will feature world premieres by Mehlan and Mazzoli.
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Event | Events
George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic
- Location
- Rockefeller Park, Battery Park City at the corner of River Terrace and Warren Street
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, July 12, 2012, 7–9PM
One of the most influential names in R&B and funk music, George Clinton is the leader of Parliament/Funkadelic (or P-Funk), a collective of wildly talented musicians who revolutionized soul music in the 70s by incorporating influences from Hendrix, Zappa, and Sly. George and P-Funk have been rocking steady for more than 50 years with hit songs like “Flash Light,” “Mothership Connection,” and “Chocolate City.” In 1997, George Clinton and 15 other members of the group became the largest band yet inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, proving that they are epic in both size and sound. Clinton has been a particular influence on Prince, and recorded several albums for his Paisley Park record label. Come down to Rockefeller Park and join One Nation Under A Groove, getting down just for the funk of it.
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Event | Events
Eleanor Friedberger with Ex Cops
- Location
- Pier 17, The Seaport
- Dates & Times
- Friday, July 13, 2012, 7–9PM
Eleanor Friedberger is an exceptional songwriter, a fearless performer, and one of the sweetest alto voices in music. A masterful wordsmith, Friedberger mashes up colorful, complicated lyrical lines into beautiful refrains, often describing whirlwind New York moments within her narratives. Her performances are delivered with passionate vocal phrasing and excellent manipulation of melody, never ceasing in her explorations of sound. Although Friedberger is known for her role as the lead singer of The Fiery Furnaces, one of music’s most interesting and dynamic bands, she is just as comfortable playing alone on a stage with an acoustic guitar as she is fronting a band.
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Event | Public Programming
Open House at Building 110: LMCC’s Arts Center
- Location
- Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center at Governors Island
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, July 14, 2012, 12–5PM
- Sunday, July 15, 2012, 12–5PM
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Event | Events
Ecstatic™ Summer: A Far Cry Orchestra with Oneohtrix Point Never & David Lang
- Location
- World Financial Center Winter Garden, 200 Vesey Street
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, July 14, 2012, 7–10PM
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer (and co-founder of Bang on a Can) David Lang's hour-long, slowly-evolving work for strings, Darker, is the starting point for a live re-imagination by Oneohtrix Point Never (Daniel Lopatin), who will real time loop and electronically process the live string sound of A Far Cry Orchestra back over and on to themselves.
Daniel Lopatin will also present his own work with selections from of his critically acclaimed albums (Returnal and Replica) specially arranged for A Far Cry Orchestra.
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Event | Events
Alarm Will Sound
- Location
- Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University, 3 Spruce Street
- Dates & Times
- Sunday, July 15, 2012, 7:30–10PM
Alarm Will Sound's fans know that the group has been combining music and theater for some time now. What they might not know is that John Cage's work was an early inspiration to take that path. The members of the ensemble did a production of Song Books as students years before starting Alarm Will Sound and much of what they've accomplished since then in innovating the concert-hall experience goes right back to the excitement they felt during that first Song Books. It's the kind of piece that calls on performers to expand how they think of themselves—using not just their instruments, but also their bodies, the space between them, and the experience of coming together itself.
Perhaps Cage's greatest music-theater work, Song Books is a collection of instrumental compositions, songs, electronic music, and theater pieces that can be combined in countless ways. Song Books holds an astonishing range of musical styles that is increasingly relevant to today's musical world and that resonates with the breadth of Alarm Will Sound's repertoire. This original production—created by director Nigel Maister and Cage scholar Rob Haskins—reimagines Cage's 1970 text as a contemporary, smart, and dramatic theatrical and musical event.
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Event | Arts Services – Workshop Series
Workshop: Teaching Artist Focus: Curriculum Development

- Location
- http://www.lmcc.net/arts_services/workshops
- Dates & Times
- Monday, July 16, 2012, 3–6PM
In this interactive workshop, teaching artists will use Community Word Project’s philosophy of inquiry as a method for developing and sequencing innovative, arts-based lesson plans for K-12 students. The workshop is open to teaching artists working in any artistic discipline, with some prior experience in creating a lesson plan.
To register, visit LMCC’s arts services webpage on Thursday, July 5, 12PM.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Doug Wamble
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, July 26, 2012, 1–2PM
Doug Wamble hails from Tennessee, and his family is from Oxford, Mississippi, the real place that William Faulkner used as the inspiration for his award-winning novels and short stories. Wamble currently lives in New York, where his jazz and blues playing and composing are in demand. He has recorded on the Marsalis record label, toured with Madeleine Peyroux, appeared on recordings with Wynton and Branford Marsalis (separately), and composed scores for Ken Burns’ documentary films. The New Yorker magazine said, “This acoustic guitarist, singer, and composer is a one-man compendium of avant Americana.”
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Olamide Faison
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, July 31, 2012, 1–2PM
Olamide is a singer/songwriter born and raised in Hells Kitchen, New York City. He was introduced to the music industry in 1999 as a member of the Jive recording group Imajin
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
DJ Béco Dranoff
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, August 1, 2012, 1–2PM
Béco Dranoff has been professionally active in the Brazilian music industry for over 25 years. His multifaceted career includes work as A&R, record producer, creative consultant, radio programmer/producer, DJ & selector, music supervisor, compiler and more. Béco's international expertise positions him as a unique bridge for cultural projects between Brazil and the world. His love for music started at an early age influenced by older siblings who listened to The Beatles and Brazilian music non-stop around the house.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Jazzmeia Horn
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, August 7, 2012, 1–2PM
Jazzmeia Horn is a jazz singer who's been in the scene for a while - she was featured as part of Harlem Jazz Festival, was part of Grammy Jazz Ensemble, and has received great reviews from Smalls, All About Jazz, Dallas Museum of Art, and more.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Jason Green
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, August 8, 2012, 1–2PM
Encore performance. Guitar - jazz, blues, latin, bluegrass
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Mad Satta
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, August 9, 2012, 1–2PM
Mad Satta is a rapidly rising soul/r&b group comprised of some of the tri-state areas most talented young musicians, founded by vocalist Joanna Teters and upcoming jazz bass player, Ben Carr.
Joanna Teters, based in Boston, is a brilliant vocal stylist with roots in jazz, blues, reggae and pop music. She is backed by bass player and principle composer for the group Ben Carr, guitarist Ted Morcaldi, drummer Zane West, and Kevin Theodore on keyboards. With the recent addition of a horn section, Mad Satta is turning heads with it's unique blend of soul music.
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Info Session | Artist Residencies – Swing Space
Swing Space Information Session
- Location
- LMCC, 125 Maiden Lane, 2nd Floor
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, August 9, 2012, 3–4:30PM
- Wednesday, August 15, 2012, 7–8:30PM
Swing Space is a project-based residency program that places visual and performing artists and arts groups in space for the development and presentation of new projects. Since its launch in 2005, Swing Space has placed over one thousand artists in more than 20 different locations throughout Lower Manhattan and on Governors Island all generously provided by the Downtown real estate community and LMCC’s programming partners. Swing Space is designed to address short-term space needs for a wide range of projects and to encourage creative, experimental, and collaborative approaches to artistic practice in unconventional spaces. Register for an information session below.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Lora Faye
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, August 14, 2012, 1–2PM
With her rich, captivating, timeless voice, Lora-Faye makes lo-fi Americana that often sounds like it could have been pulled off an old Alan Lomax reel-to-reel. There’s no flash, no “look at me, I know Folk music!” vibe, just from-the-soul songs that sound like they were made to be played in the cotton fields, on the front porch or at the local church revival in some alternate universe.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Joe Alterman Trio
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, August 15, 2012, 1–2PM
Joe Alterman Trio is a jazz pianist, bassist and drummer whose playing is a joyous throwback to the keyboard stylings of the 1950s. By merging the patient touch of past pianists with his own contemporary sound, Alterman manages to revitalize the familiar, rekindling memories of why you started listening to jazz in the first place.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Wyndham Baird
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, August 16, 2012, 1–2PM
Prodigiously talented folksinger Wyndham Baird plays traditional and original songs on piano and guitar.
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Event | Artist Residencies – Process Space
Big Dance Theater Presents a Work-in-Progress

- Location
- Building 110: LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, August 18, 2012, 3–5PM
Moving from large scale performance frames, to the intimacy of the crypt-like basement of the Chocolate Factory, Big Dance Theater teams up with playwright Sibyl Kempson (Crime or Emergency) to install their signature blend of performance, text, and visual design for an audience of just 30 per show. Kempson’s Ich, Kürbisgeist is set in a harsh quasi-medieval landscape facing destruction, populated by a community speaking a rigorous, specific, and completely invented language. Every word is semi-recognizable: an amalgam of English, Swedish, German-- and Sid Ceasar. The language is as tough and unforgiving as the windswept, uncultivated landscape.
Building 110: LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island is located steps from the main ferry dock. As you disembark walk up the small hill and to the right. Building 110 is the first building on the right. Enter through the center door.
Ferries to Governors Island are free and depart regularly from the Battery Maritime Building in Manhattan and Pier 6 in Brooklyn. Visit the Governors Island website for more information about visiting.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Genghis Barbie

- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, August 21, 2012, 1–2PM
Genghis Barbie the leading post post-feminist feminist all-female horn experience, and is the most innovative and energizing chamber ensemble of its generation and beyond. With a combined 24 years of conservatory training, Genghis Barbie delivers to you a visceral and unadulterated musical adventure. Performing arrangements of pop music from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, 00’s and today, they are the most versatile and expansive group on NYC’s classical/pop/rock/jazz/indie/alternative/punk/electro-acoustic scene.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Outer Borough Brass Band
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, August 22, 2012, 1–2PM
The Outer Borough Brass Band deliciously melds the precision of jazz with the soul of the second line. Blending crisp technique and dirty funk, the OBBB delivers authentic Nola (New Orleans LA) brass band grooves to the boroughs of NYC, augmented by a secret weapon: a barrelhouse piano that puts a rollickingly fresh spin on classic covers and throbbing originals that sound as though they were written 30 years ago. Led by Loyola University New Orleans alum Joe Scatassa, the OBBB’s lineup is chock-full of ringers, Crescent City veterans, and NYC mainstays who have logged time with Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Bonerama, Honey Island Swamp Band, New Orleans Nightcrawlers, Afroskull, and many others. After putting numerous unsuspecting hips in motion during their debut on Mardi Gras Day 2011, the Outer Borough Brass Band has quickly ascended to share the stage with the likes of Rebirth Brass Band, Soul Rebels Brass Band, Glen David Andrews, the Joe Krown Trio, and many other modern-day titans of New Orleans music. Hold your hanky high because the Outer Borough Brass Band is in town. Get ready to get down
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Guidonian Hand
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, August 23, 2012, 1–2PM
Nestled in New York’s vibrant music scene, the Hand built its foundation performing extensively in the New York metropolitan area at such venues as the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society, Le Poisson Rouge, The Stone, The Juilliard School, Galapagos Art Space, Roulette, Manhattan School of Music, The Tank, Mannes College of Music, New York University, INTAR Theater, and the Gershwin Hotel’s New Music series. In 2010 they appeared as featured guest artists at the International Trombone Festival in Austin, TX. Upcoming engagements include appearances at the Bang on a Can Festival, Tribeca New Music Festival and tours to California, Arizona, Pennsylvania and Vermont.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
David Gilmore
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, August 28, 2012, 1–2PM
Encore performance.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
DJ Béco Dranoff
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 1–2PM
Béco Dranoff has been professionally active in the Brazilian music industry for over 25 years. His multifaceted career includes work as A&R, record producer, creative consultant, radio programmer/producer, DJ & selector, music supervisor, compiler and more. Béco's international expertise positions him as a unique bridge for cultural projects between Brazil and the world. His love for music started at an early age influenced by older siblings who listened to The Beatles and Brazilian music non-stop around the house.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Los Mas Valientes
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, August 30, 2012, 1–2PM
Formed in 1995 by Jessica Valiente, Anna Milat-Meyer and Yasuyo Kimura, the group brings together some of today’s finest Latin musicians. Collectively, the band’s resume reads like a who’s-who of New York’s jazz and Latin music scene. Its members have played with Chico O’Farrill, Louis Bauzó, Charlie Persip, Max Roach, Orlando Marín, The Nelson Riddle Orchestra, the Kit McClure Band, Jimmy Bosch, Grammy-nominated Juan Carlos Formell...and the list goes on.
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Event | Artist Residencies – Swing Space
Ephrat "Bounce" Asherie presents an excerpt of A Single Ride

- Location
- 80 Broad, 21st Floor
- Dates & Times
- Sunday, September 2, 2012, 12:45–1:45PM
Ephrat "Bounce" Asherie presents an excerpt of A Single Ride, which will premiere at Dixon Place September 20–29. A Single Ride is a multimedia dance show that explores the complex relationships between New Yorkers and the subway. Riding the train can evoke some of our most primitive emotions, anger and frustration, or it can stir in us what makes us most human, our compassion and empathy. Choreographer Ephrat “Bounce” Asherie reflects on these emotions by fusing the underground styles of breaking, house, and vogue with a contemporary aesthetic. She asks the fundamental questions: Where are we going? Where do we come from? And, where is that train?
Please arrive by 12:45PM to check-in
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Colin Gordon
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, September 4, 2012, 1–2PM
Auto/Tenor Saxophonist Colin Gordon plays regularly in the NYC jazz club scene such as Smalls, Birdland and was featured in festivals such as Rochester Jazz Festival.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Tom Larsen Quintet
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, September 6, 2012, 1–2PM
Jazz guitarist with a folk/country vibe. Regular freelance musician at Jazz club such as Smalls, Vangard, Birdland.
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Event | Public Programming – Building 110: LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island
Transforming Function Artist Leah Beeferman Presents SPACE

- Location
- Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center on Governors Island
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, September 8, 2012, 2–3:30PM
A projected lecture and screening of selected audio and visual works,moving sketches, and semi-translucent drawings and diagrams, exploring topics of space and empty space, density, and vastness.
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Event | Public Programming
Help LMCC make art happen here! It just takes a click

- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, September 11, 2012, 12AM–12PM
- Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 12AM–12PM
- Thursday, September 13, 2012, 12AM–12PM
- Friday, September 14, 2012, 12AM–12PM
- Saturday, September 15, 2012, 12AM–12PM
- Monday, September 17, 2012, 12AM–12PM
- Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 12AM–12PM
None of what we do at LMCC would be possible without the support of our friends, artists, and audience members. We’re in the running to win a $10,000 grant from Chase Community Giving, but we can’t do it without you!
At LMCC, we believe that arts and culture play a crucial role in the vitality of our communities. Over the past 39 years, LMCC has helped transform the New York City landscape through innovative arts and cultural initiatives. LMCC’s artist residency programs, grant-making initiatives, professional development services, and public programs serve more than 1,000 artists and 550 small arts groups each year. And, through free cultural programs like the River To River® Festival, we reach an audience of more than 120,000 Downtown residents, workers, and visitors annually.
Your vote can help us get one step closer to winning a $10,000 grant (or more!) in support of our innovative arts programs. Please cast your vote for LMCC today and encourage your friends to vote too. Remember – you only get 2 votes, so make them count!
Help us make art happen here – it just takes a click! Thank you for your support!
Voting closes at 11:59 PM EST on Thursday, September 19, 2012.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
The Brain Cloud
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, September 11, 2012, 1–2PM
The Brain Cloud is a western swing band that's played at Lincoln Center as well as many festivals.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
DJ Turmix
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 1–2PM
Encore Performance.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Rainbow Children
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, September 13, 2012, 1–2PM
The Rainbow Children have been funkin' up the scene since the spring of 09. A 12 piece funk/soul/R&B band with the sexiness that will make your toes curl. The Rainbow Children represents all ages, all types, all genres, and all people coming together to feel the love. So make sure you bring some foot spray cuz it will be funky!! Guaranteed!
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
The Kandinsky Effect
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 1–2PM
The Kandinsky Effect is a post-modern jazz Trio searching for new ways to improvise within the jazz idiom by blending the borders of jazz, rock, electronica, hip-hop, and experimental sounds to create a truly singular voice within instrumental music. Improvisation is ever-present, and spontaneity is paramount.
The band has been touring extensively throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe over the last few years building new audiences with an adventurous yet accessible sound and a flair for the unexpected.
As the Los Angeles Times puts it : “The young Paris-based trio, The Kandinsky Effect, offers an invigorating approach to modern jazz and improvisation…”
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
The Xylopholks
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 1–2PM
Encore Performance.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Leila Hegazy
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, September 20, 2012, 1–2PM
Soul/R&B singer songwriter based in NY. [http://www.myspace.com/leilassongs}
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Event | Public Programming – Building 110: LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island
Transforming Function Artist Kabir Carter Presents Workshops and an Installation

- Location
- Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center on Governors Island
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, September 22, 2012, 2–3PM
- Sunday, September 23, 2012, 2–3PM
- Saturday, September 29, 2012, 12–5PM
- Sunday, September 30, 2012, 12–5PM
Listening Through Buttermilk Channel- September 22 and 23, 2PM
After meeting at Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center on Governors Island, participants will be led to Yankee Pier where they will listen to sounds traveling in the air and water enveloping Governors Island. Hydrophones will be used to hear acoustic events within Buttermilk Channel. The channel is a strait, and changes in the channel’s salinity and temperature alter sound’s behavior. Through focused listening, an underwater soundscape will be revealed.
RSVP Required.
Fill-September 29 and 30, Dock 102
Carter's installation, Fill, is a sound project comprised of live waterborne sound events and newly added sounds. A mixture of these materials will be projected into a land based listening space.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Wayne Tucker
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, September 25, 2012, 1–2PM
Encore Performance.
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Event | Artist Residencies – Swing Space
Melinda Ring/Special Projects Presents an Open Studio

- Location
- 80 Broad Street, 21st Floor
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 12:15–1:45PM
Melinda Ring and performers Antonietta Vicario, Marilyn Maywald, Molly Lieber, Maggie Jones, and Talya Epstein, will introduce Forgetful Snow, a three-part work which will premiere at The Kitchen gallery space in 2014. The artists will share choreographic research, methods, and material developed during their current Swing Space residency and a past residency at Mount Tremper Arts.
Photo: Paula Court
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Jason Green
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 1–2PM
Encore performance.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
PitchBlak Brass Band
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, September 27, 2012, 1–2PM
Encore Performance.
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Event | Public Programming – Building 110: LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island
Open House at Building 110: LMCC'S Arts Center
- Location
- Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center on Governors Island
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, September 29, 2012, 12–5PM
- Sunday, September 30, 2012, 12–5PM
Please join us for an Open House at Governors Island with Open Studios; Transforming Function, a group exhibition in the gallery; and a performing arts presentation. Come meet the 20 visual artists-in-residence and watch a work-in-progress presentation by People Get Ready.
LMCC's Open House is brought to you by
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Event | Artist Residencies – Process Space
People Get Ready Present a Work-in-Progress
- Location
- Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center on Governors Island
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, September 29, 2012, 3–5PM
People Get Ready is a band that creates immense sonic landscapes through the interaction of bodies and analog technology. They also generate choreography based on their songs, including selections from their new album. See what they have been working on for their upcoming performance at New York Live Arts, October 18-20.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Breakdown Brass Band
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, October 2, 2012, 1–2PM
The members of Breakdown Brass play/record with international artists such as Wyclef Jean, The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Aretha Franklin, Streetlight Manifesto, Ikebe Shakedown, Easy Star All-Stars, The Pimps of Joytime, Blitz the Ambassador, Eli "Paperboy" Reed and the True Loves, Meta and the Cornerstones, Navegante, The Sweet Divines, Peoples Champs, and more.
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Jason Green Trio
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, October 3, 2012, 1–2PM
Repeat Performance
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
Quentin Angus Quintet
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, October 4, 2012, 1–2PM
Angus has received much international and national recognition, including; three 'International Downbeat Magazine Student Music Awards' in the categories of 'Jazz Soloist' (2012), and 'Jazz Composition' (2011/ 2012), an 'ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award' (2012), was one of 20 musicians from around the globe selected for the 2011 'Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Residency' , and was the inaugural winner of the 'Award for Excellence in Jazz' at the '2012 APRA Art Music Awards'.
Quentin recorded his debut, critically acclaimed album 'Retrieval Structure' in August 2011. The CD has been a 'featured album' on ABC Jazz Radio, a 'Download of the Day' on AllAboutJazz.com, while also receiving regular airplay in Europe, the USA and Australia.
http://www.quentinangus.com/ | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BkFcNUHcEY
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Event | Public Programming – LentSpace
LoVid
- Location
- LentSpace, intersection of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, October 9, 2012, 1–2PM
LoVid is an interdisciplinary artist duo composed of Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus. Our work includes live video installations, sculptures, digital prints, patchworks, media projects, performances, and video recordings. We combine many opposing elements in our work, contrasting hard electronics with soft patchworks, analog and digital, or handmade and machine produced objects. This multidirectional approach is also reflected in the content of our work: romantic and aggressive, wireless and wire-full. We are interested in the ways in which the human body and mind observe, process, and respond to both natural and technological environments, and in the preservation of data, signals, and memory. http://www.lovid.org/
LoVid will be presenting a piece called URQR is the upcoming R2R, and the event at LentSpace would be a test run of a component of the actual piece. LoVid will create a large-scale QR code to display. The QR code will actually be made of images of people's faces- painted to look like one portion of the QR code.
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Event | Artist Residencies – Swing Space
CABULA6 / Jeremy Xido Presents an Open Rehearsal

- Location
- 80 Broad Street, Manhattan
- Dates & Times
- Monday, October 15, 2012, 4–6PM
Step inside Jeremy Xido’s process during his Swing Space residency to witness and participate in the development of his new work, Part 3 of The Angola Project Trilogy, premiering at Dance New Amsterdam. Eat cake, talk about heartbreak, punch a punching bag, nap, read thoughts and words taped to walls, expect anything and expect nothing at all. For more information, click here. Reservation required. RSVP here http://www.tfaforms.com/258557.
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Event | Public Programming – Building 110: LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island
Open Studios at Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center

- Location
- Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center at Governors Island
- Dates & Times
- Friday, December 14, 2012, 12–5PM
We might not have heat in the studios, but Hurricane Sandy can’t stop us! Despite the chill, Building 110: LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island has been operating, and artists have been working. Join us in Building 110 at Governors Island for a festive open studio event featuring 20 wonderful artists-in-residence. Dress warmly and we will provide the hot cider! Free with RSVP. RSVP here!
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Info Session | Artist Residencies – Workspace
2013/2014 Workspace Application Info Session
- Location
- One Liberty Plaza, 12th Floor
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, January 10, 2013, 7–9PM
Want to learn more about applying for the 2013/2014 Workspace residency? Attend a free info session. Space is limited. RSVP required. RSVP here. Please arrive 30 minutes prior to check in.
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Info Session | Artist Residencies – Workspace
2013/2014 Workspace Application Info Session
- Location
- One Liberty Plaza, 12th Floor
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, January 16, 2013, 4–6PM
Want to learn more about applying for the 2013/2014 Workspace residency? Attend a free info session. Space is limited. RSVP required. RSVP here. Please arrive 30 minutes prior to check in.
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Info Session | Grants – Creative Curricula
Creative Curricula Information Session

- Location
- 125 Maiden Lane, 2nd Floor
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, February 21, 2013, 6:30–8PM
Please join us for an information session about Creative Curricula at our office. RSVP is required.
Creative Curricula is a local arts-education funding program administered by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC). Open to partnerships between cultural organizations and teaching artists working with Manhattan public schools, Creative Curricula supports projects that engage students in rich artistic learning experiences in a classroom setting.
Deadlines for application:
Submit Online Application & Supporting Documents by Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Submit School Partner's Letter of Commitment by Friday, April 26, 2013
For more information, please read the Application Guidelines.
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Info Session | Grants – Creative Curricula
Creative Curricula Information Session

- Location
- 2785 Frederick Douglass Boulevard near 148th Street
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 6:30–8PM
Please join us for an information session about Creative Curricula at Arts Horizons LeRoy Neiman Art Center. RSVP required.
Creative Curricula is a local arts-education funding program administered by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC). Open to partnerships between cultural organizations and teaching artists working with Manhattan public schools, Creative Curricula supports projects that engage students in rich artistic learning experiences in a classroom setting.
Deadlines for application:
Submit Online Application & Supporting Documents by Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Submit School Partner's Letter of Commitment by Friday, April 26, 2013
For more information, please read the Application Guidelines.
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Event | Open Studios
Performance with Wally Cardona/Jennifer Lacey/Rebecca Warner
- Location
- 125 Maiden Lane, 2nd Floor
- Dates & Times
- Friday, May 10, 2013, 6:30–8PM
- Friday, May 10, 2013, 8:30–10PM
- Saturday, May 11, 2013, 1–2:30PM
The Set Up: Proeung Chhieng
Join Extended Life artist-in-resident Wally Cardona and his collaborators Jennifer Lacey and Rebecca Warner as they open up their studio to present a performance of The Set Up: Proeung Chhieng. Each installment of The Set Up is made in unique cooperation with a dance/movement-based artist viewed as a “master” of their form, operating in their own culturally informed aesthetic. Designed to mine the layering of superficiality and depth inherent in the assumption of the “universality” of dance, this second installment of The Set Up began in Cambodia with master Cambodian dance artist Proeung Chhieng.
Location: LMCC’s Project Space, 125 Maiden Lane, 2nd Floor.
Photo ID Required to enter the building.
Free with RSVP.
There are still seats available for Saturday, May 11 at 1:00PM.
RSVP here.
Please bring photo ID to enter the building.
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Event | Open Studios
Visual and Performing Artists at Building 110

- Location
- Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center at Governors Island
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, May 25, 2013, 12–5PM
- Sunday, May 26, 2013, 12–5PM
Join us for the first 2013 public access weekend at Governors Island. Visit with visual and performing artists who have been working at Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center at Governors Island since March. The weekend will feature behind-the-scenes access to 20 visual artists' studios and a work-in-process showing on Sunday by performing artists WOW: Joe Diebes, Christian Hawkey, and David Levine. For more information about the visual artists participating in LMCC's 2013 Swing Space Residency program at Building 110, please visit their profile pages at Current Session Swing Space.
RSVP here for Saturday, May 25, 12-5PM
RSVP here for Sunday, May 26, 12-5PM
RSVP here for Sunday's performance by WOW, 4PM
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Event | – Building 110: LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island
Season of Cambodia "In Residence"
- Location
- Building 110: LMCC's Arts Center at Governors Island
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, May 25, 2013, 12–5PM
- Sunday, May 26, 2013, 12–5PM
- Monday, May 27, 2013, 12–5PM

LMCC is proud to be a part of the Season of Cambodia Festival, a City-wide initiative of Cambodian Living Arts celebrating the arts and culture of Cambodia. Join us in the Gallery at Building 110 where Season of Cambodia curator-in-residence Vuth Lyno has curated a program as the culmination of two-month residencies for five Cambodian contemporary artists responding to the environment and energy New York City during their stay here.
The three-day event will feature the works across a range of mediums and practices including sculpture, photography, video, installation and performance.
- Curator-in-residence Vuth Lyno
- Artists-in-residence Vandy Rattana, Amy Lee Sanford, Svay Sareth, Than Sok, Lim Sokchanlina, and Kong Vollak
For more information, please visit the Season of Cambodia website
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Event | Open Studios
Workspace Visual Artists and Writers at One Liberty Plaza
- Location
- One Liberty Plaza, 12th Floor, in Lower Manhattan
- Dates & Times
- Friday, May 31, 2013, 7–9PM
- Saturday, June 1, 2013, 1–7PM
- Sunday, June 2, 2013, 1–6PM
Join us in celebrating the culmination of the 2012-2013 session of Workspace, a nine-month studio residency program for 18 emerging visual artists and 8 emerging writers. For more information about the artists participating in LMCC's programs, please visit their profile pages at Current Session Workspace.
Open Hours:
Saturday, June 1 from 1 - 5PM - RSVP here
Sunday, June 2 from 1 - 6PM - RSVP here
Opening Reception: Friday May 31 from 7 - 9PM - RSVP here
Open Texts: Saturday June 1 from 5 - 7PM - RSVP here
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Event | Public Programming – Open Studios
Workspace Writers at One Liberty Plaza
- Location
- One Liberty Plaza, 12th Floor, in Lower Manhattan
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, June 1, 2013, 5–7PM
Join us in celebrating the culmination of the 2012-2013 session of Workspace, a nine-month studio residency program for 18 emerging visual artists and 8 emerging writers. During Open Texts, writers-in-residence will read from the work that they have been developing during their residency.
For more information about the artists participating in LMCC's program, please visit their profile pages at Current Session Workspace.
Open Texts: Saturday June 1 from 5 - 7PM - RSVP here
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Event | Public Programming – Open Studios
SPARC: Drawing Exhibition
- Location
- UBA Beatrice Lewis, 2323 Third Avenue, 2nd Floor
- Dates & Times
- Monday, June 3, 2013, 3–5PM
- Friday, June 7, 2013, 3–5PM
Drawing Exhibition
Abstract drawings made by the participants at the Beatrice Lewis Senior Center in classes by artist Francine Perlman. The participants started the classes very wary, and now are excited to get to work, and it shows.
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Event | Arts Services – Workshop Series
LMCC's Fundraising Fundamentals Professional Development Workshop: The Funding Ecosystem
- Location
- Fortune Society, 630 Riverside Drive
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, June 5, 2013, 6:30–8PM
The Funding Ecosystem: What You Should Know Before You Start Fundraising | Led by Kay Takeda, Director, Grants & Services, LMCC
This workshop reviews basic information that artists need as they begin to research and apply for grants. The session will provide an overview of arts funding sources, frequently used terms in fundraising, what happens once your application is submitted, and processes to follow and understand from the initial inquiry through receipt of a grant. The goal of this session is to prepare artists to better navigate the range of funding resources available to the field.
The series is free, but space is limited and registration is required for each workshop on a first-come, first-served basis. Register here.
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Event | Arts Services – Workshop Series
LMCC's Fundraising Fundamentals Professional Development Workshop: Budgeting 101
- Location
- Fortune Society, 630 Riverside Drive
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, June 12, 2013, 6:30–8PM
Budgeting 101 | Led by Haowen Wang, Program Manager, LMCC
A budget is a planning and communication tool. Yet for many artists, the process of building a budget is unfamiliar, and can seem complicated or confusing. In this workshop, participants will learn how to construct a line item budget that represents anticipated expenses and income for a sample artistic project. The session will also include a review of basic budgeting terms and concepts, and address the importance of balancing and reconciling actual costs to your budget.
The series is free, but space is limited and registration is required for each workshop on a first-come, first-served basis. Register here.
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Event | Public Programming – Open Studios
SPARC: Hudson River Dances
- Location
- Hudson River Park, 14th Street Park at West Street
- Dates & Times
- Friday, June 14, 2013, 5–6:30PM
- Saturday, June 15, 2013, 5–6:30PM
Hudson River Dances
Naomi Goldberg Haas/Dances For A Variable Population brings seniors and neighborhood youth together in performances bridging three generations.
Event | Open Studios
SPARC: Seniors and the City - Bodies of Knowledge
- Location
- St. Peter's Church Senior Center Living Room, 619 Lexington Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Friday, June 14, 2013, 7–8PM
- Sunday, June 23, 2013, 7–7PM
Seniors and the City: Bodies of Knowledge
Our bodies have been through it all: the aches and pains of aging, the heartbeats of success, the swoons of falling in love. Join us as we explore the funny and poetic histories of our health, in SENIORS AND THE CITY: BODIES OF KNOWLEDGE - a performance piece created and performed by St. Peter's Church senior center members, led by director Julie Kline and oral historian Liza Zapol - using song, performance, recorded sound and movement.
Event | Arts Services – Workshop Series
LMCC's Fundraising Fundamentals Professional Development Workshop: Work Sample Dos and Don’ts
- Location
- El Museo del Barrio, 1230 Fifth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, June 19, 2013, 6:30–8:30PM
Work Samples Dos and Don’ts| Led by Kay Takeda, Director, and Prachi Patankar, Program Manager, Grants & Services, LMCC
In order to access funding, residencies and other professional opportunities, artists are often required to submit work samples for consideration. Who reviews work samples? How are they reviewed? How important is formatting? Context? Our interactive workshop will cover these issues and provide a series of examples from a range of artistic disciplines that will ask participants to consider what makes a work sample compelling and why.
The series is free, but space is limited and registration is required for each workshop on a first-come, first-served basis. Register here.
Event | Public Programming – Open Studios
SPARC: Reading from "Vidas/Lives"
- Location
- Red Oak, 155 West 106th Street
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, June 20, 2013, 1–3PM
Reading from "Vidas/Lives"
A reading of a series of interviews conducted by Karen Heuler, with clients of Red Oak Senior Center, which will be developed into a book that will focus on events in their lives, especially those that were transformative.
Event | Public Programming – Open Studios
SPARC: XpressYou!
- Location
- Encore Community Services, 239 West 49th Street
- Dates & Times
- Friday, June 21, 2013, 10:45AM–12:45PM
XpressYou!
Larissa Velez-Jackson creates a performance with the Encore Senior Center members of her dance-aerobics class, XpressYou! This performance is the culmination of LVJ's SPARC (Seniors Partnering with Artists Citywide) residency 2013.
Event | Public Programming – Paths To Pier 42
Make Music New York at Pier 42
- Dates & Times
- Friday, June 21, 2013, 5–9PM
Make Music New York is coming to Pier 42 on June 21st! Make Music New York is is a live, free musical celebration across the city that takes place each June 21, the longest day of the year. On that day, hundreds of public spaces throughout the five boroughs become impromptu stages for over 1,000 free concerts. Some of the featured artists that will perform are:
5 - 5:45PM: Collin Couvillion Collin's a fingerpicky, slidey, foot-stompin' good time.... Think R.L. Burnside meets K.C. and the Sunshine Band. ** 5:45 - 6:30PM: Desmond** Roots Reggae singer/songwriter
6:30 - 8PM: Los Hijos de la Gran Puna
Los Hijos de la Gran Puna are a group of artists and cultural activists who use music, dance, and art to promote and celebrate Andean culture.
8 - 9PM: Akshara
Akshara is an exciting new percussion-based group rooted in Indian classical musical traditions. Comprised of virtuosic performers in Carnatic and Hindustani classical genres, Akshara performs an energetic blend of classical Indian melody and rhythm highlighted with solo and scale-based improvisations. The group performs original compositions by Bala Skandan, demonstrating the powerful and complex rhythmic structures inherent in South Indian classical music.
For more information, please visit Paths to Pier 42.
Event | Public Programming – Open Studios
SPARC: Wearable Art Class Exhibition
- Location
- Christopher Henry Gallery, 127 Elizabeth Street
- Dates & Times
- Monday, June 24, 2013, 12AM–12PM
- Tuesday, June 25, 2013, 12AM–12PM
Wearable Art Class Exhibition by artist Riitta Ikonen
Event | Public Programming – Open Studios
SPARC: Creative Aging Arts Day
- Location
- Project Find Hamilton House, 141 West 73rd Street
- Dates & Times
- Monday, June 24, 2013, 1:30–3:30PM
Creative Aging Arts Day
Featuring work from:
LIFE MAPS - Seniors Partnering with Artists Citywide (SPARC) - a community arts engagement program with artist-in-residence Paul Ferrara.
FULL BLOOM POETRY - The power of creativity, contemplation, community and craft in a workshop with Michelle de Savigny.
WONDERS OF WATERCOLOR - Celebrating 10 years of painting with Duane Chenier and featuring a performance by Stories and Song, a partenrship of OPERA AMerica.
Event | Arts Services – Workshop Series
LMCC's Fundraising Fundamentals Professional Development Workshop: Grantwriting Basics
- Location
- Fortune Society, 630 Riverside Drive
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, June 26, 2013, 6:30–8PM
Grantwriting Basics for Artists | Led by Maria Michails, Artist
Artists face significant challenges in fundraising for projects or opportunities to support their artistic development. One of these challenges is writing clear and effective grant proposals. This session will cover the common components of most grant proposals, providing tips, exercises, and examples to help make future proposals more effective. Artist Maria Michails will draw on her years of experience in fundraising, sharing examples of an artist bio and statement, project description, budget, and her approach to organizing and maintaining this integral part of her practice.
The series is free, but space is limited and registration is required for each workshop on a first-come, first-served basis. Register here.
Event | Public Programming – Open Studios
SPARC: We the Seniors Also Dance
- Location
- Riverstone Senior Services, 99 Fort Washington Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Friday, June 28, 2013, 12:45–1:30PM
We the Seniors Also Dance
We The Seniors Also Dance is a dance performance choreographed entirely by the senior citizens who attend weekly dance classes led by choreographer Katie Rose McLaughlin at Riverstone Senior Life Services. McLaughlin, current artist-in-residence through the Lower Manhattan Culture Council’s SPARC program, has facilitated the creation this piece that the seniors have set on three of McLaughlin’s dancers (Brighid Greene, Mary Kate Sickle and Carmen Caceres) and themselves.
Event | Public Programming – Open Studios
SPARC: Feed Me a Story
- Location
- LaGuardia Senior Center, 280 Cherry Street
- Dates & Times
- Friday, June 28, 2013, 1–3PM
Feed Me a Story by artist Laura Nova
Event | Public Programming – Paths To Pier 42
Community Build Day at Pier 42
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, June 29, 2013, 9AM–6PM
Community Build Day at Pier 42
For more information, please visit Paths to Pier 42.
Event | Arts Services – Workshop Series
LMCC's Fundraising Fundamentals Professional Development Workshop: Individual Donors
- Location
- El Museo del Barrio, 1230 Fifth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, July 3, 2013, 6:30–8PM
Building and Cultivating Relationships with Individual Donors | Led by Dara Silverman, Fundraising Consultant
Good fundraising is all about cultivating relationships to build deep connections. In the current economic climate where government and foundation support are growing increasingly competitive, fundraising from individuals is more important than ever. At the same time artists and organizations are interested in ways to more fully engage their audiences and supporters. This session is designed to help participants learn how to strengthen and grow the base of relationships for themselves, their arts organization, or art project - today and for years to come. We will cover topics on the development cycle, how individual artists fundraise, tracking current and prospective donors, making an individual donor plan and practicing the ask.
The series is free, but space is limited and registration is required for each workshop on a first-come, first-served basis. Register here.
Event | Grants – Manhattan Community Arts Fund – The Fund for Creative Communities
Manhattan Community Arts Grant Information Session
- Location
- Chatham Square Branch Library, 33 East Broadway
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, July 9, 2013, 4–5:30PM
This session will be offered in Mandarin Chinese only
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LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions for The Fund and MCAF are offered each summer in 10 locations across Manhattan for artists, groups, and nonprofit organizations interested in applying to our grant programs. Sessions include a review of the programs and useful information to help applicants put their best foot forward.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.
Event | Public Programming – Paths To Pier 42
Community Build Day at Pier 42
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, July 13, 2013, 9AM–6PM
Community Build Day at Pier 42.
For more information, please visit Paths to Pier 42.
Event | Grants – Manhattan Community Arts Fund – The Fund for Creative Communities
Manhattan Community Arts Grant Information Session
- Location
- Emblem Health, 215 West 125th Street, 2nd Floor
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, July 18, 2013, 6:30–8PM
Hosted by Harlem Arts Alliance
LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions for The Fund and MCAF are offered each summer in 10 locations across Manhattan for artists, groups, and nonprofit organizations interested in applying to our grant programs. Sessions include a review of the programs and useful information to help applicants put their best foot forward.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.
Event | Public Programming – Paths To Pier 42
Launch of Paths to Pier 42 Art Installations and Programming
- Dates & Times
- Saturday, July 20, 2013, 9AM–6PM
Launch of Paths to Pier 42 Art Installations and Programming
For more information, please visit Paths to Pier 42.
Event | Grants – Creative Curricula
Creative Curricula Grant Information Session
- Location
- The Center for Arts Education, 266 West 37th Street, 9th Floor, enter at 520 8th Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, July 23, 2013, 4–5:30PM
LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions are offered for Manhattan-based individual teaching artists and cultural organizations interested in applying to Creative Curricula. Sessions include a review of the program and useful information to help applicants put together a strong proposal.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.
Event | Grants – Manhattan Community Arts Fund – The Fund for Creative Communities
Manhattan Community Arts Grant Information Session
- Location
- Westbeth Gallery, 55 Bethune Street
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, July 24, 2013, 4–6:30PM
LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions for The Fund and MCAF are offered each summer in 10 locations across Manhattan for artists, groups, and nonprofit organizations interested in applying to our grant programs. Sessions include a review of the programs and useful information to help applicants put their best foot forward.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.
Event | Grants – Manhattan Community Arts Fund – The Fund for Creative Communities
Manhattan Community Arts Grant Information Session
- Location
- University Settlement, 2nd Floor Theater
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, July 30, 2013, 6:30–8PM
LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions for The Fund and MCAF are offered each summer in 10 locations across Manhattan for artists, groups, and nonprofit organizations interested in applying to our grant programs. Sessions include a review of the programs and useful information to help applicants put their best foot forward.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.
Event | Arts Services – Workshop Series
LMCC's Fundraising Fundamentals Professional Development Workshop: One-on-One Grantwriting Consult
- Location
- LMCC's Studios at One Liberty Plaza, 12th Floor
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, July 31, 2013, 6:30–8:30PM
Available to participants who attend three or more workshops in this series, this follow-up session will match each eligible participant with a knowledgeable professional for a 20-minute consultation to review a grant proposal currently in development. Participants will be asked to submit the in-progress grant proposal prior to the consultation to allow time for a thorough review. A round table for open discussion with LMCC staff will also be available throughout the evening.
LMCC will contact eligible participants by Wednesday, July 10 to confirm registration for this session. Learn more here.
Event | Grants – Manhattan Community Arts Fund – The Fund for Creative Communities
Manhattan Community Arts Grant Information Session
- Location
- At YM & YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood, 54 Nagle Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Tuesday, August 6, 2013, 6:30–8PM
LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions for The Fund and MCAF are offered each summer in 10 locations across Manhattan for artists, groups, and nonprofit organizations interested in applying to our grant programs. Sessions include a review of the programs and useful information to help applicants put their best foot forward.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.
Event | Grants – Manhattan Community Arts Fund – The Fund for Creative Communities
Manhattan Community Arts Grant Information Session
- Location
- CUE Art Foundation, 137 West 25th Street, Ground Floor
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, August 14, 2013, 6:30–8PM
LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions for The Fund and MCAF are offered each summer in 10 locations across Manhattan for artists, groups, and nonprofit organizations interested in applying to our grant programs. Sessions include a review of the programs and useful information to help applicants put their best foot forward.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.
Event | Grants – Creative Curricula
Creative Curricula Grant Information Session
- Location
- Arts Horizons LeRoy Neiman Art Center, 2785 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, August 21, 2013, 6:30–8PM
LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions are offered for Manhattan-based individual teaching artists and cultural organizations interested in applying to Creative Curricula. Sessions include a review of the program and useful information to help applicants put together a strong proposal.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.
Event | Grants – Manhattan Community Arts Fund – The Fund for Creative Communities
Manhattan Community Arts Grant Information Session
- Location
- El Museo del Barrio, 1230 Fifth Avenue
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, August 28, 2013, 4–5:30PM
Spanish translation available.
LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions for The Fund and MCAF are offered each summer in 10 locations across Manhattan for artists, groups, and nonprofit organizations interested in applying to our grant programs. Sessions include a review of the programs and useful information to help applicants put their best foot forward.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.
Event | Grants – Manhattan Community Arts Fund – The Fund for Creative Communities
Manhattan Community Arts Grant Information Session
- Location
- Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, 125 Maiden Lane, 2nd Floor
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, September 4, 2013, 4–5:30PM
LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions for The Fund and MCAF are offered each summer in 10 locations across Manhattan for artists, groups, and nonprofit organizations interested in applying to our grant programs. Sessions include a review of the programs and useful information to help applicants put their best foot forward.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.
Please note, capacity for information session at LMCC is limited; we encourage you to sign up for a prior session to ensure that we can accommodate everyone.
Event | Grants – Manhattan Community Arts Fund – The Fund for Creative Communities
Manhattan Community Arts Grant Information Session
- Location
- Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, 125 Maiden Lane, 2nd Floor
- Dates & Times
- Wednesday, September 4, 2013, 6:30–8PM
LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions for The Fund and MCAF are offered each summer in 10 locations across Manhattan for artists, groups, and nonprofit organizations interested in applying to our grant programs. Sessions include a review of the programs and useful information to help applicants put their best foot forward.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.
Please note, capacity for information session at LMCC is limited; we encourage you to sign up for a prior session to ensure that we can accommodate everyone.
Event | Public Programming – Paths To Pier 42
Public Space Potluck with Design Trust for Public Space at Pier 42
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, September 12, 2013, 6–8PM
Public Space Potluck with Design Trust for Public Space
For more information, please visit Paths to Pier 42.
Event | Grants – Creative Curricula
Creative Curricula Grant Information Session
- Location
- Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, 125 Maiden Lane, 2nd Floor
- Dates & Times
- Thursday, September 19, 2013, 6:30–8PM
LMCC supports arts projects across Manhattan, from Inwood to the Battery, through its three Manhattan-focus grant programs: The Fund for Creative Communities (The Fund), Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF), and Creative Curricula. Grants are available to artists and to arts and community organizations to share the experience of the arts with audiences: on stages, in exhibition halls, classrooms, recreation rooms, public spaces, and unexpected locations across Manhattan.
Information sessions are offered for Manhattan-based individual teaching artists and cultural organizations interested in applying to Creative Curricula. Sessions include a review of the program and useful information to help applicants put together a strong proposal.
Attendance at an information session is required for first-time and returning applicants who have not attended a session in 2010 or later.


