eric b. • November 22, 2020Always worth checking out and the building is much fun to explore and seek things out.
@steph_soto • February 19, 2013It can get a bit chilly so bundle up!! It's nonetheless beautiful and breathtaking
NYC Percent for Art • September 26, 2012Tony Oursler's "Splatter Project #1," includes videos of dance classes, musical recitals, and student commutes, all encased in what appear to be huge paint splatters. Take the time to watch them all!
Jean 💜 • November 5, 2015The sheer amount and variety of donations for creative project materials is astounding. Fabrics, trims, odds & ends, this place is a wonderland for creative souls. Come and volunteer through NYCares!
NYC Percent for Art • September 25, 2012You've probably noticed the line of tiles created by Bing Lee, but did you know that students and teachers helped design them? Find out more here:http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcla/html/panyc/lee.shtml
Dondy • November 2, 2013Right off the bridge, great location and plenty sized photo studios for shoots and galleries.
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle • September 23, 2013P.T Barnum, Teddy Roosevelt, & Frederick Douglass were all here – separately! Check out the gallery, garden, and shop. – Green Guide Editor
Nicolette H. • March 25, 2013Art everywhere! They have events once in a while that are worthy to attend. Great place to get some ink on your skin.
Compass • May 15, 2014The non-profit gallery is as beloved for its global artist rotation and bilingual programming as its diverse workshop roster, ranging from DJ lessons to Mural Making 101.
NYC Percent for Art • September 26, 2012Do you know anything about the medallions that are placed around the cafeteria? They are an art installation by Cadence Giersbach," Garden in a School," & provide a little window to the outside world.
Christine d. • February 1, 2012Working at Studio Lekker offices. But great little cafe downstairs called Caffeina with artisan sandwiches, coffee of course, and lovely staff of 2.
Brooke • March 2, 2014Awesome as always. Really friendly vibe, nice people, good conversation and great music. Come on down if you're in the neighborhood.
NYC Percent for Art • September 26, 2012Have you spent time in "The Garden of Games," created by Barry Holden and Nina Yankowitz? Learn about games like chess and backgammon, and about the principles of science, all in a huge work of art.
NYC Percent for Art • October 2, 2012Look at the beautiful mosaic murals on the hallways and play area of the school. Mac Adams's "World Patterns and Fables" includes animals and patterns from folktales and fabrics from around the world
NYC Percent for Art • September 26, 2012Chris Doyle hand-painted 250 tiles for "Field Trips," all showing Queens landmarks, buildings, and streets. They are scattered all over the school, so keep an eye out - there are plenty to see!
Amelia B. • October 7, 2011If you're looking to book a raw space, this is the place to go! DonnaDivine can turn into whatever you need it to be (rehearsal, screening, art gallery; you name it!) Can hold up to 125 guests.
Benjamin P. • October 1, 2011If owner and photographer Jesse Winter, the Mayor of L.I.C., doesn't have a beer waiting for you here, you may find yourself with him at Manducatis for martinis.
Chris • March 11, 2011I dont feel safe at this school ! Everytime i come to school i risk my life !
Christopher E. • August 31, 2011There is art in Queens, and it's wonderful! It's refreshing! You'll love this little gallery. It also closes early, around 6pm. Like everything else on Flushing that doesn't sell food.
Hesh M. • November 8, 2012Happy to hear that the damage to sTudio 7 by Hurricane Sandy was minimal. I would like to help with the recovery effort, and I look forward to playing music there again soon.
ACE E. • July 22, 2011Prepare for the unexpected. Weekly shows keep things fresh. Open Thursday - Monday 12:00 - 6:30 pm with evening opening parties & Private appointments on Tuesday & Wednesday...
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