This Red Hook non-profit, founded in 2012 by artist Dustin Yellin, occupies a warehouse dating from 1866, that was once home to one of the country's largest ironworks. With 27,000 square feet and ceilings soaring 40 feet high, the space hosts a lively program of exhibitons, installations, performances, artist residences and classes.
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- Address
- 159 Pioneer St
- Brooklyn
- 11231
- Cross street:
- between Conover and Van Brunt Sts
- Transport:
- Subway: A C to Jay St.-MetroTech, then B61 to Red Hook (King street bus stop) F G to Carroll St, then a 15 min walk through Carroll gardens. F G to Smith-9th St., then B61 to Red Hook (King street bus stop) or walk R 2 3 4 5 to Borough Hall, then B61 to Red Hook.
- Opening hours:
- Wed–Sun noon–7pm
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