Process Space

  • Faye Driscoll Dance Group presenting an open rehearsal for You're Me, 2010

  • Dana Salisbury and the No-See-Ums perform during Public Access Season, 2010

  • Beth Gill and dancers rehearse Electric Midwife, 2011

  • Christopher Williams during an artist's talk with feedback, 2010

  • Dancers perform Tere O'Connor's work-in-progress, Cover Boy, 2011

  • Kimberly Bartosik and collaborators offer an open rehearsal, 2011

  • Miguel Guitierrez and the Powerful People present a work-in-progress, 2011

  • Ivy Baldwin and dancers rehearse in the studios at Building 110, 2010

  • Dancers for Alexandra Sachs present a work-in-progress, 2010

  • Deganit Shemy and Company rehearse 2 Kilos of Sea, 2011

  • Kota Yamazaki Fluid Hug Hug present (glowing), a work-in-progress, 2011

LMCC is committed to providing space for artists to research, develop, experiment, and create within New York City. The Process Space program at Building 110: LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island provides intensive residencies for mid-career and established performing artists and arts groups in New York City. Process Space also acts as a compliment to LMCC’s long-standing Swing Space residency program, committed to serving emerging and early-career performing and visual artists with development space.

Process Space residencies are comprised of two to eight weeks of exclusive, concentrated time to further the development of new work in one of two 1,400 square foot rehearsal studios on Governors Island. In most cases, participating artists and arts groups have been commissioned by a New York-based presenting venue, and Process Space fills a unique need for space to develop that work at home in New York City.

With 20 visual arts studios, two rehearsal studios, and an exhibition space, Building 110: LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island is a shared, multi-disciplinary space where selected artists-in-residence can escape from the city on a daily basis to develop their work, while drawing inspiration from the historic Island as well as the community of fellow visual and performing artists-in-residence.

Participation is through invitation only.

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