Save the Arts in Long Island City
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​​Long Island City is at a crossroads...
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The City’s OneLIC Neighborhood Plan is moving toward a final City Council vote on October 29. Despite strong community input, arts and culture are still not meaningfully included in the plan.
​Without dedicated space, investment, or structural protection, the creative organizations, artists, and cultural workers who made LIC vibrant and desirable are at risk of being displaced—and forgotten.
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We are fighting to change that...

Off the Wall
Annual Affordable Fine Art Fair 2025
On view: November 6 - December 14
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 6, 6-9pm
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​"Off the Wall" is the perfect holiday art show for everyone seeking unique gifts that spark joy and creativity.
Featuring an eclectic collection of works by talented local artists, this exhibition showcases pieces priced under $1,000, making it accessible for art lovers and gift-givers alike.
In the spirit of giving, buyers can walk away with their newfound treasures immediately upon purchase, allowing for a delightful gifting experience.
Join us to celebrate local talent and find that perfect piece to brighten the holidays for your loved ones—because this season, it’s all about giving art!


Sunset
JAZZ
Sunset Jazz is a free, indoor jazz music series every Friday at Culture Lab LIC. Come listen to incredible musicians, have a drink and take in the art.
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Click Here for November schedule.


SOUNDS
FROM THE
GALLERY
Sounds From the Gallery is our free indoor concert series, featuring live music performed within the vibrant atmosphere of our gallery’s art exhibitions!
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​​Click Here to see what's coming up!


Culture Lab After Dark presents
Nice One! Comedy
​Thursday, November 13, 8pm
​​Laughs meet art at Culture Lab LIC, where stand-up comedy takes center stage in a vibrant gallery setting!
Upcoming Dates:​
Thursday, November 13, 8pm
Thursday, December 4, 8pm
Thanks to our sponsors: Plaxall Inc, TF Cornerstone, Steve Madden, Howard Gilman Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts
Out LIC Launch Party
Thursday, November 20, 7-9pm
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A social for the LGBTQIA+ community and Allies to meet the Out LIC committee, hear from collaborators, and celebrate inclusivity. ​Please join Out LIC at Culture Lab LIC on Thu, Nov 20, 2025 from 7-9pm, to learn more about our community-driven website for local events and resources. ​Our mission is to foster a vibrant LGBTQIA+ community through events, networking, and mutual aid. The free-to-post website encourages inclusivity, flexibility, and connection within the LGBTQIA+ community and Allies. The more we use it, the stronger we’ll grow!
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We’ll celebrate Transgender Day of Remembrance with words from Tess Howsam from Culture Lab, Dirk McCall de Paloma from Out Astoria, Paul McNamee from Out Forest Hills, and others in the community. Everyone is welcome to enjoy Culture Lab’s Off the Wall: Affordable Art Fair and other exciting programs!
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There will be light bites and cash bar. Free. All Ages.

SpeakEasier Language Exchange
4th Saturday of every month
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Are you learning Arabic, Spanish, French, or Farsi? If so, please join us for the monthly SpeakEasier Language Exchange at Culture Lab LIC! This is a fun and interactive event where you can practice your target language(s) with fellow language enthusiasts.
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Whether you're a beginner or fluent speaker, everyone is welcome to participate in this exciting exchange.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to meet new people, practice your target language, and discover a beautiful cultural center in the heart of NYC’s Long Island City!
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Hope to see you there!
Upcoming Dates:
Saturday, November 22, 3pm
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Free; Donations Appreciated
Culture Lab LIC's New Works Festival 2025 will showcase the year-long, original work of our four 2025 Emergence Artists in Residence! Featuring four separate works by Emily Batsford, Kizuna Dance, Obremski/Works, Forager Theatre Company
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Obremski/Works presents
Coloratura US
Part of Culture Lab LIC's New Works Festival 2025 collection
Collaboration of multidisciplinary AAPI artists' "Coloratura US", addressing wartime anxieties, family, and the heartbreak of dreams.
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Friday, November 07, 8pm
Saturday, November 8, 3pm & 7pm
Sunday, November 9, 3pm & 7pm
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Coloratura US is a world premiere evening by Founder, Director, and Choreographer Jesse Obremski to be premiered the first week of November at Culture Lab LIC during their Emerging Artist Residency program.
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This site-specific evening-length work will highlight a colorful array of human emotions, connections, and injustices during war, wartime anxiety, and the heartbreak of dreams, showcasing that AAPI artists can advocate for more than just AAPI subjects.
The work will involve a partnership with Compound Playground to incorporate live music by four musicians with Jesse Obremski as the vocalist, and all of the music being composed by Coldplay.
Joined by visual artists, Tsai-Hsi Hung and Midori Furutate, Coloratura US is a world-building and life-affirming juxtaposition to our current global climate.
Cumulo: A Workshop Run
Part of Culture Lab LIC's New Works Festival 2025 Collection
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Puppet protagonist Plum freefalls through the sky, encountering weather and whimsy along the way. A nonverbal puppet piece by Emily Batsford.
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Whimsical and violent, Cumulo is a puppet allegory that examines how we reclaim autonomy when life sends us into freefall. Protagonist Plum plummets through a skyscape of sentient cotton candy clouds and creatures in an immersive journey of embodied self-transformation, supported by a cotton candy set embedded with fans and a large-scale mobile of floating cloud islands.
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Co-produced by Concrete Temple Theatre. ​This workshop run of Cumulo was developed during Culture Lab LIC’s 2025 Emergence Artist Residency.
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Thursday, November 13
7pm doors, 7:30pm curtain
Friday, November 14
7pm doors, 7:30pm curtain
Saturday, November 15
1:30pm doors, 2pm curtain
7pm doors, 7:30pm curtain
Sunday, November 16
1:30pm doors, 2pm curtain
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Performances run 50 minutes, with no intermission.
Kizuna Dance presents
Bread & Circus
Part of Culture Lab LIC's New Works Festival 2025 collection
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Thursday, November 20, 7:30pm
Friday, November 21, 4pm
Saturday, November 22, 7:30pm
Sunday, November 23, 7:30pm
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A blended dance-form performance that questions the allure of escapism through dynamic dream-inspired sequences.
Inspired in part by the vivid worlds within the works of Seijun Suzuki, Oscar Oiwa, and Tomokazu Matsuyama, Kizuna Dance’s BREAD & CIRCUS questions the allure of escapism by using dreams as a lens for both self-discovery and for confrontations with reality/the status quo. The company’s idiosyncratic mix of contemporary floorwork, streetdance styles, and capoeira hyperphysicalizes the surreal progression of dreams — from familiar yet uncanny beginnings to vibrant, chaotic twists and turns — and investigates the paradox of boundless imagination constrained by individual perspective.
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Kizuna Dance is an international repertory ensemble that blends streetdance with contemporary floorwork to create dances that celebrate Japanese culture. The company has performed nationally and internationally at prestigious institutions and festivals such as Kobe College, The Japan Society, Performatica, the Let’s Dance International Frontiers Festival, Middlebury Institute for International Studies, and La Halle aux Grains. With more than 20 years of Japanese language study, award-winning Artistic Director Cameron McKinney has received fellowships from the U.S.-Japan Friendship Commission, The School at Jacob’s Pillow, Princeton University, the Alvin Ailey New Directions Lab, and the Asian Cultural Council. He has presented work and taught in over 20 states and in Mexico, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Japan, Ireland, France, and the UK. In 2020, he performed his original choreography alongside Sayo Homma (Dance Barbizon) in Tokyo, Japan in the U.S. Ambassador's Residence. He has received over 30 commissions from institutions across the U.S. and abroad, including The Ailey School, Marymount Manhattan College, Princeton University, Montclair University, three times from the Let’s Dance International Frontiers Festival (UK), Slippery Rock University, Swarthmore College, and Brigham Young University, among numerous others. He has been on faculty at Montclair State University and NYU Tisch, among other universities and festivals. Each year, he organizes Kizuna Dance’s Open Intensive, a week of day-long intensives made entirely free for all participants.
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Performers include Isabele Rosso, Lesar Stepputat, Juan Ospina, Emily Aslin, Rachel Calabrese, and Eric Blovits
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This performance and creation of this work has been supported through a Peridance Center Artist Residency.
8min20sec
A Collection of Musical Reckonings
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Part of Culture Lab LIC's New Works Festival 2025 collection
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Thursday, December 4, 7:30pm
Friday, December 5, 7:30pm
Saturday, December 6, 3pm & 7:30pm
Sunday, December 7, 3pm & 7:30pm
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It takes 8 minutes and 20 seconds for the sun's light to reach our Earth. 8min20sec is a collection of musical reckonings, each beginning when the sun is announced to have gone out. We witness different reactions to the world-ending news, but each story begs the question: how can we hold on when we have to let go?
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Directed by award-winner Jennie Hughes and co-produced by Forager Theatre Company.
2025 Emergence Artist
Residency Program
Culture Lab LIC is excited to announce our 2025 Emergence Artists in Residence!
These diverse and exceptional performace based artists will be a part of Culture Lab LIC's New Works Festival coming this Fall!
Culture Lab LIC's Emergence Artist Residency is a developmental performing arts program geared toward the support and creation of new work.
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Started in 2021 by former Director of Performing Arts, Tana Sirois, the Emergence Artist Residence began as a desire to offer free rehearsal and performance space to performing artists. Since its conception the residency has been further developed and led by Artistic Director Tess Howsam expanding the program to include peer review sessions during the artists year and culminating in Culture Lab LIC’s New Works Festival November and December.
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Become a Member!
Culture Lab LIC is celebrating 5 years & we need you to help us build the next 5!
Thanks to you, in 2024 our mission to bring impactful art to Western Queens has flourished beyond our wildest dreams. Your contributions--whether through donations, volunteer efforts, or simply by spreading the word about our initiatives --have helped us to make a profound difference in the lives of artists and art lovers in our community.
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Your generous support not only fueled our programs but also directly impacted the artists we serve, providing them with invaluable opportunities and resources, and a platform to share their stories, visions, and inspirations with the world.
With your continued support in the coming year, we aim to expand our reach, continue to present local and international artists, and further enrich our community through art.
Here are 3 ways you can help...
Donate so we can continue to present the great art & events you love.
Join the Culture Lab LIC Family by Becoming a Member!
Help us keep our doors open by becoming an Official Sponsor!
Our ART GALLERY is open Thursday & Friday, 5-9pm, and Saturday & Sunday, 2-10pm. Keep your eye on our social media for updates on our upcoming theatre, dance and comedy performances!
As a member of Culture Lab LIC, you directly support dozens of arts, cultural and neighborhood organizations enjoyed by the entire community. As a Thank You for your awesomeness, each of our membership levels offer something for everyone: $2 off drinks, early viewings to monthly exhibitions, artists talks, Culture Lab LIC swag, and discounts to theater, dance, music concerts, and special events. We have an exciting season ahead of us and we cannot wait to share it with you!
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NYC State Senator Kristen Gonzalez​
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