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9 Great Jones St, Fl 2nd
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Arts and Entertainment Near Great Jones Space

Gonzalez y Gonzalez
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
192 Mercer St
New York, NY 10012

(212) 473-7878

Authentic Mexican Cuisine Kitchen open every day 12PM until LATE night Happy Hour 12-8PM Every Day $6 Margaritas, Draft Beer, Sangria, and Blue Lui Cuba Tuesdays Spinning Salsa, Bachata, Pachanga & Kizomba 9PM–1AM / no cover / no dress code/ DJ John John FREE Beginner “Salsa” Dance Lesson Thursdays! 8:30PM LIVE “Salsa Dura” Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays Two sets: 9:30PM & 11:30AM / 11:30PM & 1:30AM $10 cover / no dress-code / DJ Willie Rivera / DJ J “Loco” Gonzalez Catering available . Full private rental space available for all celebrations!

Blue Man Group
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
434 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10003

(800) 258-3626

Buy Tickets: https://www.BlueMan.com/ Pre-Order New Album THREE: https://www.blueman.com/25 Twitter: http://twitter.com/BlueManGroup Tumblr: daretoliveinfullcolor.com Snapchat: Blue Man Group Instagram: @bluemangroup

Joe's Pub at The Public
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
425 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 539-8500

Joe's Pub at The Public Theater debuted in October 1998 and has quickly become one of New York City's most celebrated and in-demand showcase venues for live music and performance. With its genre-blind booking and vast diversity of interests, the stage at Joe's Pub gives voice to a world of varied and stellar artists. With impeccable sound and lights, the warm and intimate candlelit atmosphere of Joe's Pub is filled with plush velvet couches, softly glowing lucite tables and gorgeously understated architecture. Joe’s Pub is open seven days a week, regularly hosting as many as three shows a day. Dinner and drink service is available during every performance; the venue offers a classic Italian dinner menu and a fully stocked bar. The Village Voice voted Joe's Pub the “Best Excuse to Let a Single Venue Dictate Your Taste”. Newsweek calls the club "one of the country's best small stages" and New York Magazine raves “you never know what you’ll find next at Joe’s Pub, but you can count on the fact that it will be good, very good."

Sheen Center
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
18 Bleecker St
New York, NY 10012

(212) 219-3132

Tisch School of the Arts
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721 Broadway
New York, NY 10003

(212) 998-1500

The New York University Tisch School of the Arts is a center of study in the performing and media arts. Founded on August 17, 1965, Tisch is a training ground for artists, scholars of the arts, filmmakers, and creative entrepreneurs. The school merges the technical training of a professional school with the academic resources of a major research university to immerse students in their intended artistic disciplines. It is located at 721 Broadway in Manhattan, New York City. NYU has the most alumni working at Broadway theatre.HistoryTisch School of the Arts was founded in order to provide conservatory training in theatre and film, in the context of a research university. The school created additional departments such as dance, theatre design, and cinema studies within a few years. Following the creation of the undergraduate Department of Drama in 1974, the school expanded into other artistic forms, including the Interactive Telecommunications Program, Department of Dramatic Writing, Department of Performance Studies, Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program, Department of Photography and Imaging, and The Department of Art and Public Policy.In 1985, the school's first dean, David Oppenheim solicited a donation from Laurence A. and Preston Robert Tisch that made possible the acquisition and renovation of 721 Broadway, where most of the school’s programs are housed. In recognition of the generosity of the Tisch family, the school was renamed Tisch School of the Arts.

Astor Center
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
399 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 674-7501

Astor Center is a distinctive place where the love for unique wines, craft spirits, and perfectly concocted cocktails can grow and evolve. Through our public programming, we strive to create an environment where education, hospitality, and enjoyment collide. As an events venue, Astor Center offers a platform for clients to showcase their passions and to bring people together. Regardless of the context, all are welcome to the table.

La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
74 E 4th St
New York, NY 10003

La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club is an off-off Broadway theatre founded in 1961 by Ellen Stewart, and named in reference to her. Located on Manhattan's Lower East Side, the theatre grew out of Stewart's tiny basement boutique for her fashion designs; the boutique's space acted as a theatre for fledgling playwrights at night. La MaMa has evolved during its over fifty-year history into a world-renowned cultural institution.BackgroundIn its earliest days, La MaMa was a theatre dedicated to the playwright, encouraging young playwrights and primarily producing new plays, including works by Paul Foster, Jean-Claude van Itallie, Lanford Wilson, Sam Shepard, Adrienne Kennedy, Harvey Fierstein, and Rochelle Owens. La MaMa also acted as an international ambassador for off-off Broadway playwriting by touring downtown playwriting abroad during the 1960s.La MaMa is the only theatre of the 1960s off-off Broadway movement's four core theatres that continues to thrive today. The other three off-off Broadway theatres that composed this core included Joe Cino's Caffe Cino, Al Carmines' Judson Poets Theatre, and Ralph Cook's Theatre Genesis. More than any other off-off Broadway programmer, Stewart reached out beyond the East Village location, forcing new trends rather than following.

KGB Bar & Lit Mag
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
85 E 4th St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 505-3360

KGB Bar Literary Magazine is also looking for submissions. All stories, essays, features and reviews, will be considered: http://kgbbarlit.com/submit/

440 Studios
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
440 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 529-0259

Located at 440 Lafayette St. between Astor Place and 4th St. and across the street from The Public Theater. We are in the heart of the East Village and offer a variety of clean, newly renovated, well-lit studios that are sure to meet any and all of your space rental needs: * Handicap Accessible * Fully Heated and Air-Conditioned * Newly Renovated Bathrooms * 13-Foot Ceilings * Very Affordable * Pianos Available in most rooms * Friendly, Professional Staff

Astor Place Theatre
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434 Lafayette Street
New York, NY 10003

(212) 254-4370

The Astor Place Theatre is an off-Broadway house located at 434 Lafayette Street in the NoHo section of Manhattan. The theater is located in the historic Colonnade Row, originally constructed in 1831 as a series of nine connected buildings, of which only four remain. Though it bears the same name, it was not the site of the Astor Place Riot of 1849.Designed in Greek Revival style and fronted by imposing marble columns, the buildings served as residences for the Astor and Vanderbilt families, and are among the oldest structures in the city. They were designated as New York City landmarks in 1963.Bruce Mailman bought the building in 1965. On January 17 1968, the theater opened with Israel Horovitz’s The Indian Wants the Bronx starring newcomer Al Pacino. Since then, it has gained a reputation for introducing works by aspiring and often experimental playwrights, including Tom Eyen and John Ford Noonan. Established writers like Terrence McNally, A.R. Gurney and Larry Shue also have premiered plays here. The musical revue, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris enjoyed a successful run in 1974.

Robert Moss Theater
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
440 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 967-7555

Youth America Grand Prix
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
417 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016

(646) 791-9500

Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) is the world’s largest dance network and dance education organization that fulfills its mission through scholarship auditions, master classes, alumni services, educational and outreach activities, performances, and films. Mission Statement: To support and develop world-class dancers, ages 9-19, of all ethnic, economic, and geographic backgrounds by providing scholarship auditions, performance and education opportunities, and serving as the global network of dance, connecting students, teachers, schools, dance companies, dancers, and audiences. Some of Youth America Grand Prix’s significant achievements are: YAGP has awarded over $2,500,000 in scholarships to the world’s leading dance schools. Over 50,000 dancers have participated in YAGP’s workshops, scholarship auditions and master classes worldwide. Over 300 YAGP alumni are now dancing with 80 companies around the world, including American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Paris Opera Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Washington Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet, Royal Ballet, and Dutch National Ballet, among others. To identify promising young dance talent, YAGP conducts auditions in 15 cities in the United States and in Belgium, France, Italy, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Japan. YAGP’s Job Fair is a special audition program giving YAGP participants and alumni a chance to be seen and hired by the directors of the world’s leading dance companies. YAGP’s Emerging Choreographer Series provides an opportunity for upcoming choreographers to present their work to the international dance community. The series has featured Camille A. Brown, Marcelo Gomes, Adam Hougland, Susan Jaffe, and Justin Peck, among others. YAGP’s educational Gala series, Legends In Dance, celebrates artists who have helped shape dance history. Honorees have included Peter Pestov, Vladimir Vasiliev, and Ballerina Assoluta, Natalia Makarova. In 2005, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognized YAGP’s contribution to international dance education with a membership in UNESCO’s prestigious Conseil International de la Danse (CID). In 2007, YAGP became the first organization in the 50-year history of Italy’s prestigious Spoleto Dance Festival to present performances by dance students. YAGP has been featured in the Guggenheim Museum’s Works & Process series. YAGP’s presentation, “How Judges Judge,” gave audiences a rare insight into professional evaluation of dance artists. YAGP aims to develop new audiences by bringing dance into mainstream culture. In 2010, it became the subject of First Position - an award-winning documentary which followed six YAGP participants on their journey to YAGP’s New York City Finals. In 2013, YAGP produced “Ballet’s Greatest Hits” – a filmed Gala performance showcasing six of the most beloved classical ballets. Narrated by Nigel Lythgoe, the film combines live performances with exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews with the dancers and dance legends, historical background and rare archival footage. Youth America Grand Prix will celebrate its 15th Anniversary in the 2014-2015 Season, culminating in the 15th Anniversary Gala: “Stars of Today Meet the Stars of Tomorrow” (April 10, 2014) and the YAGP 15th Anniversary Celebration (April 11, 2014) at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City. YAGP Board of Directors: Linda K. Morse, Board Chair Barbara Brandt, Chair Emeritus Larissa Saveliev, Ex Officio, Artistic Director and Founder Gary Brandt Jose Manuel Carreno Patrick S. Cole Arlene C. Cooper Linda Fell Sergey Gordeev Diane Hipkins Judith M. Hoffman Susan Jaffe Karla Johnson Margot London Irene Minkoff Linda Morse Kathleen M. Murtha Richard Osterweil Elizabeth Papadopoulos Robert A. Schulman Irene Shen John L. Sills, Esq. Alexa Isbell Wolman, Esq. Terry Zucker

Bowery Mural, New York
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280 Bowery (At East Houston Street)
New York, NY 10002

4Th Street Theatre
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
83 E 4th St
New York, NY 10003

212-780-9037

Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
One W 4th St
New York, NY 10003

Contrada
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
84 E 4th St
New York, NY 10003

The Orchard
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162 Orchard St
New York, NY 10002

(212) 201-9280

Astro Theatre- Blue Man Group
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
433 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10003

Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA)
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65 Bleecker St, Fl 11
New York, NY 10012

The Council of Fashion Designers of America, Inc. (CFDA) is a not-for-profit trade association whose membership consists of more than 500 of America’s foremost womenswear, menswear, jewelry and accessory designers. The CFDA foundation, Inc. is a separate not-for-profit organization, which was created to raise funds for charity and industry activities.

Bowery Electric, East Village, N.Y.C.
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
327 Bowery
New York, NY 10003

212-228-0228

Museum/Art Gallery Near Great Jones Space

La MaMa Galleria
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
47 Great Jones Street
New York, NY 10012

(212) 505-2476

Merchant's House Museum
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
29 E 4th St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 777-1089

www.merchantshouse.org Built in 1832, the Merchant's House Museum is New York City's only 19th century home preserved intact, with original family furnishings and personal belongings. A unique survivor of Old New York, the House offers a rare and intimate glimpse of how a prosperous merchant family and their four Irish servants lived from 1835 to 1865, when New York grew from seaport to thriving metropolis. "The distinction of the Merchant's House -- and it is a powerful one -- is that it is the real thing. One simply walks through the beautiful doorway into another time and place in New York." The New York Times

Gallery Juno
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594 Broadway, Ste 202
New York, NY 10012

(212) 431-1515

Ukrainian Museum
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222 E 6th St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 228-0110

The Ukrainian Museum is the largest museum in the U.S. committed to acquiring, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting articles of artistic or historic significance to the rich cultural heritage of Ukrainians. At its founding in 1976 by the Ukrainian National Women's League of America, the Museum was hailed as one of the finest achievements of the Ukrainian American community. Today, its unparalleled array of folk art, exceptional collection of fine art, and extensive compendium of archival materials make it one of the most unique and dynamic museums in New York City, with broad appeal for diverse audiences. Each year, the Museum organizes several exhibitions, publishes accompanying bilingual catalogues, and conducts a wide range of public programming, frequently in collaboration with other museums, educational institutions, and cultural centers.

Center for Architecture (AIANY)
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536 Laguardia Pl
New York, NY 10012

(212) 683-0023

The Center for Architecture is the premier cultural venue for architecture and the built environment in New York City, informed by the complexity of the City’s urban fabric and in dialogue with the global community. The Center shares a home with the American Institute of Architecture New York (AIANY) chapter and has the unique advantage of drawing upon the ideas and experiences of practicing architects to produce thought-provoking exhibitions, informative public programs, and quality design education experiences for K-12 students. It also leads New York City’s annual month-long architecture and design festival, @Archtober. The Center for Architecture’s aim is to further public knowledge about New York City architecture and architects, foster exchange and collaboration among members of the design, development, building, scholarly, and policy sectors, and inspire new ideas about the role of design in communities by presenting contemporary and practical issues in architecture and urbanism to a general audience.

Sperone Westwater
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257 Bowery
New York, NY 10002

(212) 999-7337

GR gallery
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255 Bowery
New York, NY 10002

(917) 703-9262

STUDIO D'ARTE GR Established almost 40 years ago in the late 1970s, Studio d’Arte GR quickly focused its activity on the promotion and valorization of postwar avante-garde artwork of clear Latin matrix, favoring those artists who had created a special, personal propulsion and thrust during the triumph and eclipse of “Informale”. In the 1980s, Studio d’Arte GR became intent upon relaunching certain aspects of Abstractionism of the 1950s and 1960s which in Europe and especially Italy had been compared to American Abstract Expressionism, interesting itself in the works of artists such as Afro, Alberto Burri, Giuseppe Santomaso and Emilio Vedova. Studio d’Arte GR then promoted and underscored the season of Spatialism – the real conclusion of the trajectory of “Informale” – with the diffusion of masters of relevance like Edmondo Bacci, Marco De Luigi, Lucio Fontana, Riccardo Licata and Tancredi. In the 1990s, Studio d’Arte began dedicating great energy and insight to the rediscovery and relaunching of the last true avante-garde movements of Kinetic, Programmed, and Optical art, establishing direct, often exclusive relationships and dealings with artists such as Getulio Alviani, Alberto Biasi, Gianni Colombo, Carlos Cruz Diez, Julio Le Parc, Francois Morrelet, Horacio Garcia Rossi, Francisco Sobrino and Victor Vasarely. Often carried forward in profound solitude, at most with a small number of faithful friends, this project was ahead of its time in advancing artists who had been almost completely forgotten but whose work has since been enthusiastically recognized by both critics and the market in the new millenium. All this was possible thanks to the ongoing collaboration of Professor Giovanni Granzotto, a founding partner of the Studio and more importantly, one of the most expert and passionate supporters of postwar Latin art. Today, Studio d’Arte GR alternates its activity with the discovery and promotion of young talent that challenges itself with the most varied of media, maintaining a dynamic attitude towards chromatic vibration and luministic inquiry. In addition to its business activity, Studio d’Arte GR has always engaged in dynamic, purely cultural endeavors at regular intervals, organizing exhibitions and artistic reviews in prestigious museums such as GNAM in Rome, the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, MMOMA in Moscow, MACBA and Museo di Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, and Palazzo Ducale in Venice. The staff of Studio d’Arte GR pride themselves on having organized and curated almost 300 public exhibitions. With this premise, New York GR Gallery has recently been born, a structure completely centered on the culture and market of the United States. Formed by a mix of both young and expert personalities, New York GR Gallery is dedicated to distinguishing those movements and artists that the art world has finally acknowledged and now celebrates, but is also committed to promoting innovative talent and worth. Studio d’Arte GR has already demonstrated special expertise and intuitive flair for this in the last few decades, thus allowing us to foresee a great future in the world of contemporary art.

New Museum
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
235 Bowery
New York, NY 10002

(212) 219-1222

The New Museum is the only museum in New York City exclusively devoted to contemporary art. Found­ed in 1977, the New Museum is a center for exhibitions, information, and documentation about living art­ists from around the world. From its beginnings as a one-room office on Hudson Street to the inauguration of its first freestanding building on the Bowery designed by SANAA in 2007, the New Museum continues to be a place of experimentation and a hub of new art and new ideas.

Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
208 Forsyth St
New York, NY 10002

(917) 861-7312

Maison Gerard
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
53 E 10th St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 674-7611

After its founding in 1974 by Gerardus Widdershoven, Maison Gerard quickly established a reputation as New York’s premier source for fine French Art Deco furniture, lighting and objets d’art. In addition to presenting important works of Jules Bouy, Jean-Michel Frank, Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Jules Leleu, and Jacques Adnet, the gallery helped assemble numerous private and public collections, notably, the collection of Walter Chrysler Jr. (now housed in the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk, VA), and the Design Collection of the Utsonomia Museum in Japan. In the late ‘90s, twentieth century decorative arts specialist Benoist F. Drut joined Maison Gerard as a partner. An innovator from the start, Benoist began broadening the gallery’s scope to include both Midcentury and contemporary design, cultivating a wide range of recognized and emerging artists alike—artists such as Hervé van der Straeten, Jean Girel, Marc Bankowsky, Matthew Solomon, and Miguel Cisterna—and collecting a body of work as well-grounded in the past as it was keenly attuned to the future. Today, Maison Gerard exhibits a range of work from French Art Deco and antiques to contemporary lighting and ceramics with an emphasis on authenticity, historical context, and expertise. The gallery occupies two storefronts on 10th Street. At 43 E 10th St. you will find exhibitions of work on the cutting edge of contemporary design. The space has hosted a series of compelling exhibitions that focus on artists and designers including Eric Astoul, Franck Chartrain, Carol Egan, William T. Georgis, Kiko Lopez, Achille Salvagni, and Ayala Serfaty. At 53 E 10th St. you will find newly discovered artists and Art Deco titans nestled together comfortably—their work in a cohabitation so natural it’s difficult to imagine their distinct origins. Benoist carefully curates these spaces with works which are at once aesthetically and historically relevant, and, above all, incredibly welcoming.

Reversible Destiny Project Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
124 W Houston St
New York, NY 10012

(212) 674-1893

11R
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195 Chrystie St
New York, NY 10002

(212) 982-1930

Hendershot Gallery
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195 Chrystie St
New York, NY 10002

gallery nine5
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24 Spring St
New York, NY 10012

(212) 965-9995

The gallery focuses on an international roster of artists who possess an inherent alternative edge and develop new methodologies and processes, encompassing everything from painting to digital media, from flat planes to multi-dimensional forms. Through carefully curated exhibitions, installations, and collaborations, gallery nine 5 breathes a new vitality into traditional ideas, reshaping and challenging conventional procedures in reinvigorating ways. By creating an atmosphere for intimate conversation, gallery nine 5 continues its commitment to provide accessibility, transparency, and quality, fostering relationships and pioneering innovative approaches. gallery nine 5 seeks to create and intensify ongoing participatory dialogues within the global art world. Participating in international fairs, working with private commissions and public installations, and encouraging the growth of culturally and aesthetically-diverse artists, drives the gallery towards a deeper mode of artistic understanding.

Kips Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
106 Spring St
New York, NY 10002

Kips Gallery is located in New York City. The gallery was started by Ken Kim in 2002 who is its owner and director. Ken Kim was also the Executive Director of the Korean Art Show, an art fair held in New York City in March 2010,2011,2012. Kips Gallery participates in various international art fairs such as KIAF, Art Asia, SCOPE, Korean Art Show, Shilla Hotel Fair Seoul, etc. Kips Gallery is open to a variety of art, figurative, abstract, installations, or conceptual. The gallery is not interested in “categories” as such, but rather in the quality of the work shown which should be of paramount importance. The gallery is also presenting art by artists outside of America especially from Europe or Asia.

Betty Cuningham Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
15 Rivington St
New York, NY 10002

(212) 242-2772

Artists Represented: Clytie Alexander William Bailey David Bates Jake Berthot Rackstraw Downes Greg Drasler Charles Garabedian Judy Glantzman Annette Lawrence John Lees Stanley Lewis Beverly McIver Gordon Moore Philip Pearlstein Mia Westerlund Roosen Alison Wilding

Gallery Molly Krom
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
53 Stanton St
New York, NY 10002

(551) 804-9971

Ward-Nasse Gallery
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178 Prince St
New York, NY 10012

(212) 925-6951

Art Director: Harry Nasse Assistant Director: Jessica Lynn Aguilar Curators: Harry Nasse and Jessica Lynn Aguilar Event Coordinator: Jessica Lynn Aguilar Webmaster: Mark Herd Receptionist: Margot Norton Volunteer: John Harrison

Museum of the American Gangster
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80 Saint Marks Pl
New York, NY 10003

(212) 228-5736

The Museum of the American Gangster is a two-room museum located at 80 St. Mark's Place in the East Village, Manhattan New York City. Opened in 2010, it is located upstairs from a former speakeasy in a neighborhood once frequented by Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, and John Gotti. Its Exhibition of the American Gangster was "founded to preserve newspapers, photographs and other original documents from the Prohibition Era". The museum's collection of memorabilia of organized crime in America includes John Dillinger's death masks, bullets from the Saint Valentine's Day massacre investigation, and a bullet from the shooting of Pretty Boy Floyd. The former speakeasy has a history of its own; the building is the former residence of Walter Scheib. The exhibit is currently open. It is also possible to tour the old speakeasy.July 24, 2010 marked the twentieth anniversary of the release of Goodfellas. This milestone was celebrated with a private screening hosted by Henry Hill for a select group of invitees at the Museum of the American Gangster.