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Calendar of Current & Upcoming Events

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 May-October schedule.

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Cabaret Burlesque

Les Belles de Paris - Part I
Thursday, May 15, 22 & 29, 8pm
 

Feather & Lace - Part II 
Friday, May 16, 23 & 30, 8pm

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Tied Up & Twisted - Part III 

Saturday, May 17, 24 & 31, 8pm

 

​The Cabaret Burlesque by Nathalie Marrable presents PART 1 of a three-show masterpiece. Feast your eyes on glitter, glamor and showgirls, inspired by vintage Paris. This show is immersive and interactive. Prepare to leave your worries at the door and dive into a dream world, full of feathers, storytelling and elegantly curated striptease.

LIVE in
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Live in The Lot is our free summer concert series, featuring live music performed outdoors* every weekend!

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*Weather permitting. Schedule subject to change. Be sure to check Culture Lab LIC on Instagram and Facebook for latest schedule and lineup updates.

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Free Summer Wellness Series

Curated by Sputnik Yoga

May-October at Culture Lab LIC

 

Unwind and rejuvenate with our first-ever Culture Lab LIC Summer Wellness Series, designed to bring balance, energy, and relaxation to your weekends. Running from June through October, this monthly event offers a perfect pause between your Sunday brunch and evening concert plans. Each session, taking place from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM, features a variety of wellness practices such as Yoga, Meditation, Somatic Movement, Mindfulness Exercises, and Music for Healing.

 

Whether you're looking to stretch, reset your mind, or simply relax, the series provides a peaceful and inviting environment for all levels. It’s the ideal way to create space for self-care, set the tone for the week ahead, and recharge your energy before heading into the evening's concert experience!

 

Join us for a sweet Sunday experience that balances body, mind, and soul in the heart of summer!

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Free, Outdoors (Weather Permitting)

 

Upcoming dates:

Sunday, May 18, 3pm

Sunday, June 22, 3pm

Sunday, July 13, 3pm

Sunday, August 3, 3pm

Sunday, September 21, 3pm

Sunday, October 12, 2pm

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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, May 24, 3pm
Saturday, June 28, 3pm
Saturday, July 26, 3pm
Saturday, August 23, 3pm
Saturday, September 27, 3pm
Saturday, October 25, 3pm
Saturday, November 22, 3pm
Saturday, December 27, 3pm

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Free; Donations Appreciated

Nice One Comedy

Culture Lab After Dark presents

Nice One! Comedy

Thursday, May 29, 8 - 10pm

Laughs meet art at Culture Lab LIC, where stand-up comedy takes center stage in a vibrant gallery setting!​

Thanks to our sponsors:

Plaxall, TF Cornerstone, Steve Madden, Howard Gilman Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts

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Queensboro Dance Festival

Tour Year's Eve Launch Party
Friday, June 6, 7 - 10pm

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A social gathering for QDF community of dancers, friends, and supporters before QDF goes on tour!

Culture Lab LIC is proud to be the host sponsor for the 2025 Queensboro Dance Festival's launch party! This is a special gathering for this year's QDF dance companies, crew, friends, partners, funders, and supporters to all meet and mingle before going on the 2025 QDF Tour the next day. Find us in the back gallery. Your ticket cost helps support our Queens dancers!

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Queensboro Dance Festival is touring across Queens' parks, plazas, and streets June 7-Sept 13. Through public performances, classes, and community parties, QDF presents diverse Queens-based dance companies with the mission to strengthen the dance community in Queens and inspire a greater appreciation for Queens dance. Learn more about the artists and tour schedule at www.queensborodancefestival.org.

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The Let Loose Choir

LIC’s Monthly Singing Party

 

A joy-driven gathering for all who love to sing – from mini improvised songs in the moment (Circlesinging), to a 4-part harmonized song.

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The Let Loose Choir is an open invitation each month to all who love to sing. At the start of each gathering, we take time to get creative as a group, improvising mini a capella songs and grooves in the tradition of circlesinging. All are welcomed to participate at any level of comfort — creating a phrase on the spot, supporting others’ creations, or just enjoying the jam. Then we dive into a beloved song arranged in 4-part harmony — sheet music and rehearsal tracks sent a week in advance to all who RSVP. As we bring the song to life, we strive not for perfection, but for the celebration of collective creation — the uplift, the joy, the release, and the coming together.

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Sunday, June 29, 3pm
Sunday, July 20, 3pm
Sunday, August 10, 3pm
Sunday, September 21, 3pm
Sunday, October 19, 3pm
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Threads of Resilience

A Mental Health Exhibition​

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On View: April 24-June 1 during gallery hours, Thursday & Friday, 5-9pm, and Saturday & Sunday, 2-9pm

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Free Admission. 

 

Curated by Dawn DeVito, each piece in this exhibition serves as a visual thread, contributing to a rich tapestry that explores the complexities of the human experience. From expressions of inner turmoil to representations of vulnerability and recovery, the artwork offers poignant insights into the multifaceted nature of mental well-being.

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"Threads of Resilience" champions the voices of a diverse group of artists, each bringing their unique cultural backgrounds and lived experiences to the conversation. Their art transcends stigma, fostering empathy and understanding while celebrating the inherent resilience of the human spirit. This exhibition invites viewers to connect with these deeply personal stories, to find solace in shared experiences, and to recognize the strength that emerges from navigating life's challenges. Take a journey as we unravel the threads of resilience and illuminate the path towards greater awareness and acceptance.

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Cuerpos De Nopal

by Manuel Hernandez


Opening Reception: April 24, 6-9pm

Free Admission. Beer, wine, food and live music!

On View April 24 - June 1 during gallery hours, Thursday & Friday, 5-9pm, and Saturday & Sunday, 2-9pm.


This series of works by Manuel Hernandez delves into a common saying in Mexico, where individuals are often referred to as "Cactus face." â€‹This term is typically used to distinguish those from rural areas or individuals with more indigenous features, carrying a negative connotation. However, the artist transforms this by creating a cactus person, celebrating their existence. His Family origins coming from the small pueblo Sultepequito, Hernandez takes pride in his roots and traditions. The Cacti series presents a playful and engaging approach to reinterpreting these negative implications. The cacti are shown in every day situations that most people can relate to. Much like the cacti, the people they represent are resilient and vital to the ecosystem.

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Pass the Crown

Voices & Memory

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On view June 5 - July 27 during gallery hours, Thursday & Friday, 5-9pm, and Saturday & Sunday, 2-9pm.

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Opening Reception: June 5, 6-9pm. Beer, wine, food and live music. Free Admission.

 

Pass the Crown: Voices & Memory is an interactive media installation exploring dementia, memory, and legacy within communities of color. Expanding on the Pass the Crown photo portrait series, the project was inspired by the artist Pri’s late grandmother, who had dementia and wore a crown in the final photo portrait taken of her by the artist. That crown became a symbol of resilience, memory, and dignity.  That very same crown is now passed from model to model within the Pass the Crown photo series, with each model impacted by dementia, representing the continuation of their stories. Drawing from over a decade of experience as a dementia caregiver of both her grandmother and aunt, the artist creates an interactive experience that invites audiences to engage with personal histories.

 

The installation features five large-scale editorial portraits, each framed with symbolic materials reflecting the subject’s life. An interactive timeline highlights key moments, while Augmented Reality (AR) allows visitors to unlock deeper layers of each story through images, audio, and personal artifacts. Pass the Crown: Voices & Memory honors the strength, wisdom, and love that endure beyond memory loss, preserving the legacies of those affected and inspiring conversations about care, connection, and the power of storytelling.

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[Un]Framing Gender

From America to Pakistan

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On View: June 5 - July 27 during gallery hours, Thursday & Friday, 5-9pm, and Saturday & Sunday, 2-9pm.

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Opening Reception: Thursday, June 5, 6-9pm

Free Admission. Beer, wine, food and live music.

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[Un]Framing Gender invites viewers to traverse the intricate terrains of gender identity, culture, and self-expression through the artistic lens.

 

This dynamic exhibition brings together a diverse group of artists from South Asia and America, showcasing innovative works that reflect the shifting landscapes of masculinity and femininity in contemporary society.

The show is a curatorial collaboration by Tess Howsam (Artistic Director, Culture Lab LIC, America) and Pomme Gohar (Creative Director, Phenomena, Pakistan).

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Through painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media, each piece challenges conventional narratives and stimulates dialogue about the roles and perceptions of gender in both regions. Building from the 2022 exhibition, 'Zenana Mardana', curated by Pomme Gohar, [Un]Framing Gender offers a vibrant space for conversation and introspection, encouraging audiences to reconsider the intersections of culture, power, and personal expression transcending geographical boundaries and challenging cultural stereotypes.

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Vino e Voce
An immersion into the natural connection between Wine and Opera at Culture Lab LIC

Thursday, June 12, 7:30pm


Join us for an evening of wine, curated by Wine Educator & Sommelier, Sandra Zotti, while enjoying an operatic stylings of Soprano, Sara Duchovnay, accompanied by pianist, Matthew Stephens.

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Praise The Disco Ball

A Disco Party Like No Other

 

Sunday, June 22, 7 - 11pm

Mirrorball Madness! Join us to celebrate disco culture with BOMBZR's live band and the electrifying Waacking dance, captivating audiences since the '70s!

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This All-Star Band includes musicians who’ve worked with Diana Ross, Ashford & Simpson, Chic and more.

 

There may be special guests and the night will also spotlight Waacking—an electrifying street dance style born in the 1970s Los Angeles gay club scene. Known for its sharp arm movements, dramatic poses, and explosive energy, Waacking captivated mainstream audiences when Diana Ross invited Waackers to perform at Caesar’s Palace in 1974. Decades later, it continues to thrive as a bold and influential art form.

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John Yao & His 17-Piece Instrument

Points in Time
Album Preview Concert

 

Thursday, June 26, 7:30 - 9:30pm

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It’s been 20 years since trombonist, composer, arranger, and bandleader John Yao arrived in New York City; 10 years have passed since the release of his first big band album, the exuberant Flip-Flop. He’ll celebrate that tandem anniversary with Points in Time, the long-awaited follow-up by John Yao and His 17-Piece Instrument (JY-17).

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While the album arrives as a commemoration of those two significant dates, the music it contains is deeply informed by a number of professional and personal milestones that have marked that two-decade journey.

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Set for release on July 11, 2025, via See Tao Recordings, Points in Time is enriched and invigorated by a wealth of experiences that Yao has enjoyed since Flip-Flop heralded the arrival of “a strong compositional voice and effective band-leader able to use his 17-piece band to paint across a wide spectrum and infuse his complex writing with a thoughtful balance of audacity, structure, humor, and sonic might” (All About Jazz)

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For the album’s repertoire, Yao culled favorite tunes from throughout his discography, revising small-band compositions in vibrant new big band arrangements and showcasing the new pieces he’s penned over the past ten years.

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https://www.johnyao.com

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Playground
Immersive Works in Progress

 

Step into the playspace as three immersive makers offer a peek behind the curtain and a chance to be part of the process.

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Friday, August 15, 7:30pm

Saturday, August 16, 7:30pm

Sunday, August 17, 2:30pm

Se fue

A Live Performance of the Cuban Art Song Project’s Debut Album

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Friday, October 10, 7:30pm

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Join the Cuban Art Song Project for a live performance of their debut album, Se Fue. The Cuban Art Song Project (CASP) is a collection of the best Latin and Classical musicians in New York City. CASP’s mission is to help preserve Cuban art song, zarzuela, and popular music and present it through a modern lens. Its core members include Cuban American soprano, Isabella Lamadriz (founder) and pianist, conductor, and arranger, Pablo Zinger. Latin percussion phenom, Takafumi Nikaido and Latin Grammy winning bassist, Pedro Giraudo join CASP for their debut album. Se Fue features the songs of composer Ernesto Lecuona, affectionately known as the, “Gershwin of Cuba.”

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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!

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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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Open Call for Art:

Clashing Steel

Curated by Edjo Wheeler and Meron Langsner, PhD

Clashing Steel celebrates the artistry and craftsmanship behind stage combat weaponry. These tools—swords, daggers, spears, shields, and armor—are designed not to harm, but to enhance storytelling through choreographed conflict. From the duels in Romeo and Juliet to the epic battles in Game of Thrones, these weapons transform action into art.  We invite submissions of handcrafted stage combat props that have been used in theatrical or film productions.

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• Swords, daggers, and rapiers

• Spears and polearms

• Shields and armor

• Practice weapons and training tools​

• Photography and Paintings of stage combat in action. 

Submission Deadline: June 30, 2025, 11:59pm EST

Exhibition on view: July 31- September 21, 2025


Culture Lab LIC does not take a commission on any art sold. As such, artists should price art to reflect no gallery commission.

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Vendor Registration

2025 Outdoor Vendor Market at Culture Lab LIC

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Click to read more & register:

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General Merchandise

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Food Vendors

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Pup-Up Dog Events

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​Grateful Dead Event, June 2025

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Open Call for Art

Fiber of Being:

TSGNY x Culture Lab LIC

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A Fiber Art Exhibition

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Submission Deadline: August 11,11:59pm EST

Exhibition on view: September 25 to November 2


“Fiber of Being” invites artists to explore the enduring significance of fiber art in contemporary life. This exhibition explores how textiles, with their rich histories of handcraft and cultural storytelling, continue to be profoundly relevant—bridging the physical and the virtual, the traditional and the contemporary. How does fiber art assert material presence in an increasingly immaterial world? Fiber is not just a medium  but a metaphor for the interconnected threads of existence, weaving together the past, present, and the future. 

This exhibition seeks artworks asserting the importance of touch, material intelligence, and embodies “making” in an age of hyper-connectivity and digital abstraction.

Each applicant can submit up to three artworks, completed within the last 5 years. There is no size restriction, but selected artists will be responsible for delivering(hand deliver or via delivery service) artwork to/from the gallery, ready to be displayed. All fiber-based and fiber-inspired works are encouraged to apply.

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A juried textile art group show collaboratively organized by Textile Study Group of New York (TSGNY) and Culture Lab LIC. 

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Open Call - Playwrights
5th Annual Meet the Playwright Program
Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning

 

Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (JCAL) is pleased to open its application portal for the 5th Annual Meet the Playwright (MTP2025) program. JCAL seeks four new, unpublished, unproduced plays by grassroots, early-career, and/or emerging playwrights for MTP2025.

MTP2025 spotlights emerging theatre writers identifying as BIIPOC (Black, Immigrant, Indigenous, People of Color), with an emphasis Queens-based playwrights. Each month, from November 2025 to February 2026, each of this year’s playwrights will present at least 25 minutes, and no more than 35 minutes, from their play as a professional staged reading for a live audience. The performance concludes with a moderated Q&A between the audience, playwright, director, and creative team.

 

MTP2025 spotlights emerging theatre writers identifying as BIIPOC (Black, Immigrant, Indigenous, People of Color), with an emphasis Queens-based playwrights. Each month, from November 2025 to February 2026, each of this year’s playwrights will present at least 25 minutes, and no more than 35 minutes, from their play as a professional staged reading for a live audience. The performance concludes with a moderated Q&A between the audience, playwright, director, and creative team.

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Application deadline:  Monday, April 28, 2025

The Neon Experience

Weekend Workshops â€‹at Krypton Neon

5-26 46th Ave., Fl 2, Long Island City, New York 11101

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Neon Experience Weekend Workshops are back at Krypton Neon, with Weekend Intensive and One Day Taster Workshops.

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You'll work through two days of glass bending in the flames to achieve a simple piece of your own design. 

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Read more and sign up for the workshops here.

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Culture Lab LIC voted Best Art Gallery!

 

The people have spoken and named Culture Lab LIC Best Art Gallery in the Arts & Entertainment Section!

 

Queens residents have continued to stand behind their favorite local businesses in the FourLeaf Best of the Boro 2025 competition.

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Thanks to all our supporters!

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Meet the People

  behind Culture Lab LIC...

 

Without our team, none of our programming would be possible. Catch a glimpse into the lives of the people who make up the Culture Lab team, and all of the beautiful qualities and characteristics they posses to "make art happen!"

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And be sure to check out all the ways you can help make 2025 Culture Lab's best year ever! 

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!

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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!

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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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