LMCC, also known as the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, has been a vital force in the cultural landscape of Lower Manhattan since its establishment in 1973. As a champion for independent artists in New York City, LMCC serves, connects, and provides space for artists and the community, offering a range of arts service programs such as residencies, grants, workshops, and professional training. With its Arts Center at Governors Island serving as a hub for cultural experimentation and dialogue, and the annual River To River Festival celebrating artistic diversity in public spaces, LMCC continues to foster creativity and build vibrant artistic communities.
With its 50th anniversary approaching, LMCC invites artists, supporters, and friends to join in the celebration of its Golden Anniversary. From a gala event to a series of festivities featuring artists and alumni, LMCC showcases the art of gathering and highlights the impact it has had in building creative communities over the past five decades. As LMCC looks towards the future, it remains committed to supporting artists of all disciplines and practices, providing them with the resources and opportunities they need to thrive in the dynamic cultural landscape of New York City.
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