Haleakala, Inc.
Haleakala, Inc.
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Mission
As one of New York City’s oldest nonprofit alternative art centers, the Kitchen is dedicated to offering emerging and established artists opportunities to create and present new work within, and across, the disciplines of dance, music, theater, visual art, and literature. Known for its commitment to providing instrumental early support for artists who have progressed to later prominence, the Kitchen has been a powerful force in shaping the cultural landscape of this country for nearly five decades.
About
Performance & ExhibitionRecognizing its longstanding legacy of experimentation, the Kitchen remains devoted to nurturing a community of artists and audiences, providing artists the opportunity to make--and for audiences to engage with--work that takes risks not available elsewhere. The Kitchen annually produces about 90 programs in its ground-floor, black-box theater and seven to eight multidisciplinary exhibitions in the second-floor gallery. In keeping with its mission to provide an accessible space for artists and the public, ticket prices for performances are affordable, while admission to artist's talks, literary readings, and gallery exhibitions is free of charge.
