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EFA Project Space, New York NY | Nearby Businesses


EFA Project Space Reviews

323 W 39th St, Fl 2nd
New York, NY 10018

(212) 563-5855 Ext 229

EFA Project Space is a 3,000 square foot exhibition space that resides in the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts building in Midtown Manhattan. The ultimate goal of the program is to generate a cumulative and an ever-adapting platform for considering diverse creative practices (from performance to installation, to new media, to craft, to discursive projects, to street art, to ephemera) on an equal plane. We present five critical contemporary exhibitions per season in collaboration with a diverse range of curators, cultural organizations, collectives, and artists—continually reaching out to the individuals and groups that shape culture today. In order to provide a dynamic and accessible exchange with the content and its creators, we host a multitude of seminars, workshops, performances, residencies, brain-storming sessions and socially interactive events. We do not stand by a strict agenda, but rather we propose one that is fluid and open about the many layers and approaches possible for compelling artistic expression, aiming for content that, without pretense, allows for social, intellectual, poetic, and political engagement with society.

Art Gallery Near EFA Project Space

The PIT Loft
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
154 W 29th St, Fl 2nd
New York, NY 10001

(212) 244-1722

Last Rites Gallery
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
325 W 38th St
New York, NY 10018

(212) 560-0666

Established in 2008 by Paul Booth, Last Rites has become a premiere gallery for contemporary surrealism and a haven for artists who are not afraid of exploring and dissecting every aspect of the human condition to investigate the invisible, the unintelligible and the inexplicable with a focus on the most recondite twists and turns of reality. The gallery strives to display a showcase of thought-provoking art imbued with references to the dreamlike landscapes and ambiguous feelings originated from an intimate, philosophical contemplation of the self. Last Rites invites the observer to reflect inward and abandon himself to a conscious perception of what the innermost recesses of the mind can reveal and produce under the urge to see beyond our apparent limits. The gallery program is mainly focused on figurative paintings and sculptures featured by an unconventional interpretation of the human existence that seems to escape any definition of what is real, unreal or unknown. Our exhibition schedule rotates monthly, so there is always something new and obscure on display. Every exhibition is celebrated with an opening reception that allows the viewers to interact with both artworks and artists. Sign up for our mailing Last Rites Gallery is located at 325 W 38th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenues, New York, NY. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 1pm to 9pm, Sundays 1pm to 6pm. For more information, please email [email protected] or call: 212.560.0666.

Shop Studios
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
528 W 39th St
New York, NY 10018

(212) 245-6154

Artists and Designers, Stylists, Fabricators-- sculptors, painters, creative manufacturers who know that the sky is the limit when it comes to art and creativity! Contact us at [email protected] for a booking,

Sean Kelly Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
475 10th Ave
New York, NY 10018

(212) 239-1181

The Gallery, founded by British-born Sean Kelly in 1991, operated privately in SoHo until 1995. During these formative years, it established a reputation for diverse, intellectually driven, unconventional exhibitions. The original list of artists represented included Marina Abramović, Joseph Kosuth and Julião Sarmento, who exemplify the Gallery's commitment to exhibiting important, challenging contemporary art. In 1995, the Gallery relocated to 43 Mercer Street, where it continued to enhance its reputation by taking on representation of such significant international artists as James Casebere and Callum Innes. In 2001, Sean Kelly Gallery moved into a converted 7,000 square-foot industrial space on 29th Street in the Chelsea gallery district. The move to the new, spacious Chelsea location enabled the Gallery to mount increasingly ambitious, museum-quality exhibitions to great critical acclaim. The Gallery's roster of artists also expanded to include such notable figures as Los Carpinteros, Iran do Espírito Santo, Leandro Erlich, Antony Gormley, Laurent Grasso, Johan Grimonprez, Rebecca Horn, Tehching Hsieh, Idris Khan, the estate of Robert Mapplethorpe, Anthony McCall, Alec Soth, Frank Thiel, and Kehinde Wiley. The Gallery also began representing the estate of the renowned Danish furniture designer Poul Kjærholm. In October 2012, Sean Kelly opened a new 22,000 square foot space at 475 Tenth Avenue in a historic 1914 building. Award-winning architect Toshiko Mori designed the two-story gallery, which opened with a series of events culminating in its inaugural exhibition with Antony Gormley. Toshiko Mori was awarded the AIA Design Award in Interiors for her unique architectural approach to the Hudson Yards location. Since moving to the new space, Sean Kelly has continued to add internationally renowned artists to its roster, such as David Claerbout, José Dávila, Candida Höfer, Mariko Mori, and Sun Xun. As the Gallery continues to grow, its commitment to excellence and quality remains unchanged. The Gallery's artists have consistently been included in major international exhibitions and recognized with esteemed awards across the globe. Several of the gallery's artists have represented their countries at the Venice Biennale, including Ann Hamilton (American Pavilion, 1999), Joseph Kosuth (Hungarian Pavilion, 1993), Julião Sarmento (Portuguese Pavilion, 1997), and Marina Abramović, who won the prestigious Golden Lyon Award for Sculpture in 1997. In 2008, Abramović was the recipient of the Austrian Decoration of Honour for Science and Art and in 2009, during the 8th Florence Biennale, she was presented with the Lorenzo il Magnifico award for Lifetime Achievement. Japan’s prestigious Praemium Imperiale Prize for Sculpture was awarded to both Antony Gormley (2013) and Rebecca Horn (2010), who, in 2011, was the recipient of the Grande Médaille des Arts Plastiques, Académie d’Architecture de Paris. Most recently, José Dávila was selected as the winner of the 2014 EFG ArtNexus Latin America Art Award and Kehinde Wiley was presented with a 2015 U.S. Department of State Medal of Arts for his outstanding commitment and contributions to the Art in Embassies program and international cultural exchange.

Last Rites
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
511 W 33rd St, Rm 3
New York, NY 10001

(212) 529-0666

The New York Museum of Contemporary Art
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
528 W 39th St
New York, NY 10018

(212) 245-6154

Affirmation Arts
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
523 W 37th St
New York, NY 10018

(212) 925-0092

Jadite Galleries
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
413 W 50th St
New York, NY 10019

(212) 315-2740

Jadite Galleries, established in 1985 contributes to the ever-changing contemporary art scene in New York. Exhibitions cover the spectrum of art form created by a myriad of talented artists from the United States, Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Jadite Galleries has fostered a number of promising artists and attracted many serious collectors over the years.

RePopRoom
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
527 W 29th St
New York, NY 10001

(917) 639-3362

RePopRoom, a membership based community, is a one-stop shop for creatives. We provide members with an online and physical community aimed at showcasing their brand and fostering their growth. Located directly below the High Line park in Chelsea’s historic gallery district, RPR’s first location opened its doors in October of 2013.

Cristin Tierney Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
540 W 28th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 594-0550

Founded in 2010, Cristin Tierney Gallery is a contemporary art gallery committed to the development and support of both established and emerging artists. The international exhibition program emphasizes critical theory and art history, with an attendant interest in under-recognized artists and art movements of the twentieth and twenty-first century.

Fountain House Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
702 9th Ave
New York, NY 10019

(212) 262-2756

Fountain Gallery is the premier venue in New York City representing artists with mental illness. Founded by Fountain House in 2000 as a not-for-profit exhibition space for artists living and working with mental illness, the Gallery sells original artworks and collaborates with a wide network of artists, curators and cultural institutions. Embracing artists who are emerging or established, trained or self-taught, Fountain Gallery cultivates artistic growth and makes a vital contribution to the New York arts community. Works by Fountain Gallery artists are included in 400 public and private collections and have been featured at numerous venues and special exhibits, notably the Outsider Art Fair. With the generous support of Glenn Close, in 2009 the Gallery established the Visiting Artists Program. Fountain Gallery celebrated its 15th Anniversary in 2015.

Scope Art Fair
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
355 W 36th St
New York, NY 10018-6401

(212) 268-1522

Fred Torres Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
505 W 28th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 529-5385

Fred Torres Gallery works with artists, galleries, curators, and museums in producing and promoting exhibitions in New York and around the world. In 2008, FTG opened an exhibition space in Chelsea, which serves as an incubator for emerging artists, an experimental space for established artists, and a venue to host other arts related programming

Maravel Arts Center
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
445 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036-3502

(646) 434-2745

Heller Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
303 10th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(212) 414-4014

Since 1973 Heller Gallery has been recognized for playing a seminal role in promoting contemporary sculpture that employs glass as its touch stone medium. For nearly four decades Heller has exhibited the premier international artists working in glass and has been a valuable resource for artists, museums, collectors, public institutions and studios worldwide. Numerous artworks have entered prestigious public collections as a direct result of the Gallery’s exhibitions and advocacy. New York's Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum of Art have acquired works from the gallery for their collections as have The Corning Museum of Glass, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art and numerous museums abroad, including Victoria & Albert Museum, Musee des Arts Decoratifs de Louvre, and Hokkaido Museum, among others. The artists who exhibit at Heller work in a broad range of styles and techniques and explore subject matter equally diverse. Some take on the material itself, testing its limits in monumental sculptures or exploring its fundamental qualities in works that play with the interactions of color, light, transparency and form. Others are more interested in delving into emotion and myth or commenting on art history and do so in more expressive styles, casting figurative sculptures, painting on glass or composing elaborate assemblages of objects and images. Heller Gallery is an almost 7000 sq. ft. bi-level space located at 420 W.14th Street just down the street from the acclaimed new High Line Park. It is easily accessible by car, subway or bus: The West Side Hwy is two blocks away; there are several parking lots nearby and free parking on the street after 4pm. On foot the gallery is a short walk from the 14th Street stops on both the 8th Ave. and Broadway subway lines. With exhibitions featuring new work by both internationally acclaimed and emerging artists Heller Gallery remains a unique destination in New York City’s vibrant contemporary art scene.

Ippodo Gallery New York
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
12 E 86th St, # 507
New York, NY 10028

(212) 967-4899

Since opening in Tokyo in 1996, Ippodo Gallery has consistently introduced outstanding works of contemporary Japanese art-crafts. With the opening of its first overseas gallery in Chelsea, New York in 2008, Ippodo Gallery New York has held 7 to 8 exhibitions and events per year, to promote works that capture the imagination of people worldwide. Through our endeavors, a large number of pieces by our artists have found new homes throughout the world. Since 2013, we have relocated to the Upper East Side and have consolidated a new business structure. With an unwavering commitment to bringing the highest quality works directly from their Japanese sources, we plan to showcase these on a global-scale. Ceramics, lacquerware, bamboo craft, textiles, woodwork, metalwork, stone sculpture, furniture, kimono, glass, dolls, paintings, photographs — selecting works by Japanese artists from a wide range of fields, the gallery presents collections of top quality works. In addition, the gallery collaborates with craftspeople to give birth to new traditions, sharing the very best of Japanese culture with the world.

The Gallery Church of New York
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
230 W. 29th St
New York, NY 10001

(602) 762-3929

Gallery Church NYC is a growing community of New Yorkers seeking to follow Jesus and share his love with our city. Admittedly, we are a mess. But wondrously so, Jesus takes us in, removes our shame, makes us new, and gives us power to live brand new lives. True hope. Join us as we gather every Sunday for worship @ 10:30am /// 230 W 29th St. in Chelsea. Small Groups meet seasonally in homes and coffee shops all across the city.

David Nolan Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
527 W 29th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 925-6190

PK Shop
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
297 10th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(212) 563-5608

An extension of Paul Kasmin Gallery, PK SHOP presents rare and limited edition works and exclusive artist objects, combining a project space with a curated retail shop. PK SHOP is Chelsea’s premier retailer of artist designed and inspired items. Since opening in November 2011, PK SHOP has featured artist editions by Walton Ford, James Nares, Claude Lalanne, Mark Ryden, Deborah Kass and Kenny Scharf, Nir Hod, Saint Clair Cemin, Elliott Puckette, and Will Ryman, Website: http://www.paulkasmingallery.com/shop Tumblr: http://kasminshop.tumblr.com/ Instagram: @kasminshop

Marc Jancou Contemporary
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1140 Avenue of the Americas 10th Floor
New York, NY 10036

(212) 473-2100

Marc Jancou Contemporary opened in November of 2007 in historic Great Jones Alley in downtown New York, and relocated at 24 West 57TH Street on March 2013. The gallery's primary focus is on emerging artists, having presented the first New York solo shows by Tim Berresheim, Ross Chisholm, Slawomir Elsner, Ry Rocklen, Stephanie Taylor, and Jacques Louis Vidal. The inaugural exhibition in 2007 featured a new body of work by quintessential Los Angeles artist Larry Johnson, which was the artist's first exhibition in six years and led to a retrospective at The Hammer Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles in 2009. In addition to the gallery program, Marc Jancou initiated an ongoing series of exhibitions that take place in various international locations. In 2008, the exhibition In Geneva No One Can Hear Your Scream opened at BFAS Blondeau Fine Art Services, Geneva. The next exhibition in the series, Rive Gauche Rive Droite, opened in 2010 and was held in six unique locations across Paris including the famed taxidermist Deyrolle and the showroom of Azzedine Alaia. This ambitious exhibition presented over 100 works by 27 international artists. The next exhibition in the series will be held in 2012 in a location yet to be announced. Prior to opening Marc Jancou Contemporary, Marc Jancou founded a number of galleries including London Projects, London (1996); Galerie Marc Jancou, Zurich (1993); and Bonakdar Jancou, New York (1998). Through these galleries, Marc Jancou participated in FIAC, Art Basel, and the Armory, and curated exhibitions of Miroslaw Balka, Chris Burden, Carroll Dunham, Olafur Eliasson, Ernesto Neto, Karen Kilimnik, Martin Kippenberger, Michael Krebber, Raymond Pettibon, Sean Landers, Cindy Sherman, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Thomas Scheibitz, and Jeffrey Vallance among others. From 2006 to 2007, Marc Jancou hosted a residency program in St. Barth called Me.Di.Um, which included 25 residencies by emerging artists. Recent gallery publications include Rive Gauche / Rive Droite (JRP Ringier, Zurich, 2010); In Geneva No One Can Hear You Scream (JRP Ringier, Zurich, 2008); Faces and Figures (Revisited) (Gavilles&Rust); Justin Lieberman ((JRP Ringier, Zurich, 2009); Michael Cline (JRP Ringier, Zurich, 2010); and David Noonan, Scenes (JRP Ringier, Zurich 2009). In 1996 Marc Jancou & London Projects published an anthology of selected writings by John Coplans, which was edited by Stuart Morgan.

Non-Profit Organization Near EFA Project Space

CJD Foundation
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
341 W 38th St., Suite 501
New York, NY 10018

(212) 719-5900

DANY Studios
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
305 W 38th St
New York, NY 10018

(212) 564-3808

Operated by The Joyce Theater Foundation, DANY (Dance Art New York) Studios serves the needs of independent choreographers, not-for-profit dance companies and the dance/theater communities by providing eleven affordable studios appropriate for rehearsals, auditions, classes, workshops and more. Both locations offer lockers, showers, WiFi and other amenities. Studio spaces at DANY Studios are equipped with sprung wood floors, mirrors, portable and fixed barres and audio/video systems(including iPod/mini plug connection) for rehearsal use. Pianos are also available.

Dramatists Guild Fund, Inc.
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
356 W 40th St, Fl 2nd
New York, NY 10018

(212) 391-8384

Founded under the leadership of lyricist/composer Alan Jay Lerner (My Fair Lady, Brigadoon, Camelot), the Dramatists Guild Fund was formed to aid and nurture writers for the theater. Since its founding, DGF has maintained guidance from a dynamic and influential Board of Directors, and has grown to serve hundreds of writers and theatres across the United States. DGF continues to fuel the future of American theatre through its dedication to aiding those who create the works we know and love.

National Urban Squash + Education Association
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
555 8th Avenue, Suite 1102
New York, NY 10018

Mexicans Moving America Forward
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
79-05 Roosevelt Avenue
New York, NY 10018

Mint Theater Company
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
330 W 42nd St, Ste 1210
New York, NY 10036

(212) 315-9434

Build A Better Planet
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
131 W 35th St, Fl 8th
New York, NY 10001

As emerging markets develop and existing economies expand, demand for our Earth's limited resources increases, while greater stress is placed on our already fragile ecosystems. The very air we breathe, water we drink, and food we eat are compromised by the toxins and pollution we create, ironically, while trying to improve our quality of life. Build A Better Planet is committed to promoting sustainable living and environmental awareness. At Build A Better Planet, we believe there is a better way. We believe that new resources could supply ample abundance for all. We believe that, by working with nature, rather than against it, we can all enjoy a higher standard of living. We are dedicated to providing information about alternatives to the status quo, thereby, educating others and providing options which encourage sustainable living, growth, and development, so that we can all enjoy a brighter, healthier future for generations to come.

Voices of Gotham
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
410 W 40th St
New York, NY 10018

(347) 688-0059

Interested in joining Voices of Gotham? Visit our website at http://voicesofgotham.org or email [email protected] for details, and come to our next rehearsal! We rehearse weekly on Thursdays at the Metro Baptist Church, located at 410 W 40th Street (off of 9th Ave) -- just a short walk from Port Authority Bus Terminal and Times Square (A/C/E/N/Q/R/1/2/3/7). Come sing with us, and be sure to stay for the afterglow!

Arts Cure Classes
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
257 W 39th St, Fl 14th
New York, NY 10018

(347) 792-5659

The Arts Cure Classes is a cultural course project organizaed by Dance Project SEQUENCE, Inc, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. The classes provides varied cultural services to the neighborhood communities, Japanese community and performing arts communities.

Damayan Migrant Workers Association
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
406 W 40th St, Fl Third
New York, NY 10018

(212) 564-6057

The DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association, Inc. is a membership-based non-profit and tax-exempt institution which organizes, educates and advocates for domestic workers from the Philippines. DAMAYAN´s uniqueness comes from its being managed by domestic workers, who decide on programs, campaigns and other aspects of non-profit operations. It is truly representative of and a voice for Filipino domestic workers. Around 90% of our members are women. Our members vary in age, from mid-20s to some who are in their 60s. Our current annual rate of membership increase ranges from 50% to 100%. Through internships and exposures, DAMAYAN offers Filipino-Americans and others born in the U.S. the unique opportunity to learn about migrant life.

Sirens of Gotham
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
410 W 40th St
New York, NY 10018

Performing right in the heart of Manhattan, Sirens of Gotham is a fresh take on women's a cappella music. We perform various genres ranging from classic standards and music theatre to contemporary pop. New to the choral scene, Sirens have accomplished much since our establishment in November of 2011 - including becoming chartered members of the world's largest music education organization for women, taking Second Place in the 2013 Region 15 Sweet Adelines International Division A Chorus Contest, performing in various venues, and most recently, producing their own show, Gotham Follies. Sirens harmonize weekly to prepare for performances throughout New York City. To book Sirens of Gotham for your next corporate or social event, please contact [email protected].

Theatre Communications Group
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
520 8th Ave Rm 305
New York, NY 10018

(212) 609-5900

TDC
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
347 W 36th St, Ste 603
New York, NY 10018

(212) 633-8943

Musical Theatre Factory
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
440 Lafayette St.
New York, NY 10018

Founded by Artistic Director Shakina Nayfack, The Musical Theatre Factory is dedicated to helping musical theatre artists (writers, composers, performers, choreographers, directors) develop and present new work in a collaborative atmosphere free from the pressures of critical or financial success. We accomplish this goal by identifying new works and artists of promise, then facilitating a development process that includes readings, concerts, workshops, and public performances of new musical theatre projects. For a listing of our full 2014 fall season, click here: http://mtf.nyc/upcoming-events/

Physicians for Human Rights
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
256 W 38th St
New York, NY 10018

(646) 564-3720

PHR has come to occupy an important position in the human rights movement. We focus on the critical role of forensic science, clinical medicine, and public health research in ensuring that human rights abuses are properly documented using the most rigorous scientific methodologies possible. Our experts use epidemiology, medical and psychological evaluations, autopsies, forensic anthropology, and crime scene analysis to document serious abuses, including murder, torture, rape, starvation, forced displacement, and civilian attacks. PHR’s human rights training and mentoring emphasize medicine and science as the foundation of every aspect of evidence collection, documentation, and implementation of international norms and standards. We provide credible evidence, data, and research to corroborate allegations of human rights violations not only to prevent future abuses, but also to ensure the prosecution of perpetrators by courts, tribunals, and truth commissions.

Theaterlab
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
357 W 36th St
New York, NY 10018

(212) 929-2545

MSTERIO.org
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
315 West 36th St
New York, NY 10018

Children design handcrafted gifts that are destined to travel to other children around the world. At each destination, the receiving children are encouraged to play with the gifts and enjoy them for a short time before the gifts travel on to their next destination. Everyone along the way can track the gifts and see where they are and where they have been. To date, our gifts have been given to over 4,500 children in Albania, Colombia, Ghana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Liberia, Mexico, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Senegal, South Africa, Spain, Uganda, Vietnam, and all over the United States. Ultimately, after the gifts have traveled to many locations, they are given to a child in need somewhere in the world. MSTERIO provides all the materials, cleaning, sanitizing, shipping and tracking of the gifts.

Sindicato Nacional de Escritores
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
256 W 38th St, Rm 703
New York, NY 10018

(212) 254-0279

El Sindicato Nacional de Escritores NWU, UAW Local 1981, tiene quince subsedes en todo Estados Unidos. Como trabajadores independientes (freelancers), podemos apreciar nuestra autonomía, pero estamos unidos en el hecho que cada uno de nosotros trabaja de forma independiente. No importa si eres periodista, autor de libros académicos o escritor de manuales técnicos, poeta, bloguero, guionista, traductor, publicista, escritor de propuestas, corrector de estilo, novelista, etc., El Sindicato Nacional de Escritores trabaja para mejorar tu vida profesional. A medida que nos adentramos en el nuevo milenio, nuestro oficio se ha vuelto más importante que nunca. Con la consolidación de los poderes en manos de corporaciones cada vez más grandes, y con el advenimiento de la tecnología que facilita la explotación de la obra de los escritores, los escritores están siendo cada vez más marginados. Ahora más que nunca los escritores precisamos de organismos con la influencia y el conocimiento para proteger nuestros intereses. Una organización que pueda crear reglas para esta nueva era, que luche al máximo y asuma los riesgos. Una organización que tome el liderazgo, pelee en la corte o salga a las calles si es necesario para proteger los derechos de los escritores. Tenemos que afrontarlo; se necesita mucho más que escribir bien para llegar a ser un escritor profesional. Talento y experiencia no te pueden proteger de empleadores sin escrúpulos o ineptos, de esos que menosprecian tu trabajo y exigen los derechos que te pertenecen a ti. De esos que te pagan poco o te pagan muy tarde o no simplemente no te pagan. El Sindicato Nacional de Escritores defiende a sus miembros y a todos los escritores luchando para obtener más derechos, una compensación justa y un trato digno.

Broadway Performing Arts Studio
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
520 8th Ave
New York, NY 10065

(917) 603-5959

The Broadway Performing Arts Studio is owned and operated by national award winning directors and educators, Relana Gerami-Luss and Benjamin Luss formerly of BATAVA from Texas. Our philosophy is to prepare our students for a career in the performing arts using a technique-based curriculum incorporating voice, drama and dance. This integrated curriculum allows for a student to excel in the discipline in which they are naturally gifted, while strengthening the other aspects that make for a complete professional artist. We believe that a classical foundation is the key to success in the performing arts, regardless of the genre of study or age, and with this solid foundation the student can achieve whatever they set out to accomplish.