C.B.J. Snyder and the East Village
…and a parking lot is currently in its place. The remaining C.B.J. Snyder building currently serves as the Manhattan School for Career Development. PS 122, 150 First Avenue PS 122,…
Read More…and a parking lot is currently in its place. The remaining C.B.J. Snyder building currently serves as the Manhattan School for Career Development. PS 122, 150 First Avenue PS 122,…
Read More…restaurant during the thirty years she lived nearby. While she worked as the house photographer for PS 122, documenting all performances held in the theater, she often rewarded herself after…
Read More…at the Brooklyn Museum Around 1980, Haring, along with about 20 other artists, established a studio at PS 122, where he would also have a show later that year. A…
Read More…Prominent Japanese-Americans Jerry Fujikawa and Cynthia Gates Fujikawa, 150 First Avenue PS 122 at 150 First Avenue. Jerry Fujikawa was a Japanese-American actor who had a long career in films,…
Read More…House Re-emerges with Additional Floor (EV Grieve) Veselka’s Pierogies: The Best in Town (NearSay) Extra Place is Turning into a Big Sidewalk (EV Grieve) PS 122’s Multi-year Renovation (NY Times)…
Read More…PS 122, writing about and incorporating the work of other performers into her work. Bitch! Dyke! Faghag! Whore! (1990) –– written partly in response to Senator Jesse Helms’s amendment banning…
Read More…years that followed, with PS 122, Anthology film Archives, LaMaMa ETC Theatre, Theater for the New City, and many other dynamic institutions locating within yards of the Society’s former home….
Read More…drawings and video art at the famous little Club 57. Soon his work was being exhibited at the Westbeth Gallery, PS 122, and the Hal Bromm Gallery, and he rocketed…
Read More…and directed by Eileen Myles, were produced at PS 122. In 2004, Myles wrote the libretto for the opera Hell, composed by Michael Webster with productions in 2004 and 2006….
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