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Resources

On this page you will find resources to assist artists in the creative process, including links to like-minded organizations. You can also contact us with questions at any time.

Performance Venues in New York City

New York performance art venues, many of which have hosted Franklin Furnace alumni

80 Greenwich St.

New York, NY 10006

547 W. 27th Street, 6th Floor

New York, NY 10001

119 Ingraham Street

Brooklyn, NY 11237

308 Bowery Street

New York , NY 10012

647 Fulton Street

Brooklyn, NY 11217

Dr. S. Stevan Dweck Center for

Contemporary Culture

10 Grand Army Plaza

Brooklyn, NY 11238

199 Chambers Street S110C

New York, NY 10007

207 Starr Street

Brooklyn, NY 11237

70 Mulberry Street, Floor 2

New York, NY 10013

304 Boerum St. #23

Brooklyn, NY 11206

5-49 49th Avenue

Long Island City, NY 11101

74 East 4th Street

New York, NY 10003

43 Dennison Hill Road

Woodridge, NY 12789

161A Chrystie Street

New York, NY 10002

61 East 4th Street

New York, NY 10003

61 East 4th Street

New York, NY 10003

87 Lafayette Street

New York, NY 10013

236 West 78th St 3rd Floor

New York, NY 10024

311 East Broadway

New York, NY 10002

114 Forrest Street Ground Floor

Brooklyn, NY 11206

558 St. Johns Place

Brooklyn, NY 11238

41 White Street

New York, NY 10013

890 Broadway, Fifth Floor

New York, NY 10003

840 Broadway, 2nd Floor

Brooklyn, NY 11206

596 Broadway Suite 602

New York, NY 10012

265 Henry Street

New York, NY 10002

The Kraine Theater

85 East 4th St.

New York, NY 10003

Multiple locations

New York, NY

66 Knickerbocker Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11237

85 South Oxford Street

Brooklyn, NY 11217

55 Washington Square South

New York, NY 10012

214 East 2nd Street

New York, NY 10009

512 West 19th Street

New York, NY 10011

361 Metropolitan Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11211

between Canal, Varick, Grand

Streets, and Sixth Avenue

New York, NY

26 Greene Street

New York, NY 10013

16-23 Hancock Street

Ridgewood, NY 11385

56 Bogart Street

Brooklyn, NY 11206

55 Avenue Ct

New York, NY 10009

154 Christopher Street, #1E

New York, NY 10014

170 Central Park West

New York, NY 10024

150 East 58th Street, 34th Floor

New York, NY 10155

334 Broome Street

New York, NY 10002

33 Wooster St.

New York, NY 10013

159 Pioneer Street

Brooklyn, NY 11231

150 1st Avenue

New York, NY 10009

435 Broome St.

New York, NY 10013

228 West Broadway

New York, NY 10013

636 Dean Street

Brooklyn, NY 11238

46 Walker Street

New York, NY 10013

151 West 46th Street, 8th Floor

New York, NY 10036

155 1st Ave.

New York, NY 10003

1560 Broadway, Suite 800

New York, NY 10036

Al Ramos

79 Leonard Street

New York, NY 10013

702 Union Street

Brooklyn, NY 11215

59-61 East 4th Street

New York, NY 10003

Other Resources

The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) is the largest municipal funder of culture in the country and is committed to providing access to art and culture for all New Yorkers.

The League of American Orchestras and Association of Performing Arts Professionals (formerly the Association for Performing Arts Presenters) have consulted with nationally-recognized experts to create Artists from Abroad – the most complete and up-to-date online resource for foreign guest artists, their managers, and performing arts organizations.

Creative Capital supports innovative and adventurous artists across the country through funding, counsel, gatherings, & career development services.

Fractured Atlas helps individual artists and arts organizations at every level of the cultural ecosystem, in every creative medium, through several programs: Fiscal Sponsorship, Artful.ly, and SpaceFinder for example. Fractured Atlas also provides educational resources and personalized support.

The Jerome Foundation, created by artist and philanthropist Jerome Hill (1905-1972), seeks to contribute to a dynamic and evolving culture by supporting the creation, development, and production of new works by early career/emerging artists. The Foundation makes grants to early career artists and those nonprofit arts organizations that serve them in the state of Minnesota and the five boroughs of New York City.

New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is a nonprofit service organization that empowers working artists and emerging arts organizations across all disciplines at critical stages in their creative lives and professional/organizational development.

Logos & Credit Line

Grantees should acknowledge Franklin Furnace by including our name as a supporter of the activities undertaken with the grant. The grant agreement letter specifies this credit request. Franklin Furnace and our funders may be listed in a general credit consisting of multiple funders either with or without our logo, or by specifically stating in the credit:

This project is made possible with funds from Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc., supported in part by Jerome Foundation, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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In addition, Franklin Furnace regularly highlights new opportunities and resources for artists in our digital newsletters, which you can subscribe to here.