The Drawing Center | |
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Established | 1977 |
Location |
35 Wooster Street |
Type | Art, Special Interest [1] |
Director | Brett Littman, Executive Director |
Website | The Drawing Center |
The Drawing Center is a SoHo museum and a nonprofit exhibition space that focuses on the exhibition of drawings, both historical and contemporary.
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The Drawing Center is located on the ground floor of a cast-iron building.
In August 2005, the Drawing Center was removed from consideration as one of the groups to occupy the World Trade Center. Also in 2005, it was among 406 New York City arts and social service institutions to receive part of a $20 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation, which was made possible through a donation by New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.[2][3]
The Drawing Center named Brett Littman, former Deputy Director of P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, as its Executive Director in early 2007.
Each year, the Center presents "Selections" exhibitions featuring the work of emerging artists as well as exhibitions of historical and contemporary drawing-based work. The Drawing Room, located across the street from the Main Gallery, features dynamic, drawing-based installations and exhibitions by emerging and under-recognized artists. The Center offers a range of public programs for both adults and children, including film screenings, literary readings, artist talks, symposia, performances, and The Big Draw, a day-long event or series of events featuring artist-led drawing activities for all ages.
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