Three Legged Dog Art & Technology Center (3LD Art & Technology)

Cultural Center in The Lower Manhattan area

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The production company, 3-Legged Dog Media and Theater Group, owns and operates 3LD Art & Technology Center.  

3-Legged Dog is a non-profit theater and media group focusing on large-scale experimental artwork. Our work has been seen in New York City at such venues as the Kitchen, La Mama, The Ontological-Hysteric Theater, PS 122, and Signature Theatre Co. Since 1994, we have become a mainstay in the experimental arts community and have been performing downtown ever since.

Five years after the destruction of our headquarters at 30 West Broadway on September 11th, 2001, 3-Legged Dog Media and Theater Group was thrilled to announce the launch of a new home in Spring 2006. 3LD Art & Technology Center is located at 80 Greenwich Street in Lower Manhattan, just 3 blocks south of the WTC site.

3-Legged Dog is the first producing arts group to sign a lease in the Liberty Zone and the first to rebuild downtown. A cultural anchor for the Greenwich Street Arts Corridor, 3LD Art & Technology Center provides complete production and presentation facilities for emerging and established artists and organizations that create large-scale experimental works, many of which incorporate and create new tools and technologies.

3LD Art & Technology Center is a community-oriented and artist-run production development studio.  We offer artists a unique experience with specialized equipment, flexible space and expert knowledge, as well as the desperately needed time to fully realize their visions.  If New York City is to remain at the forefront of experimentation, then its artists must have the means to create cutting-edge work.  Since opening in 2006, we have offered the latest materials and innovative tools to more than 900 artists from veterans like Laurie Anderson to the newest prodigies like J. Reid Farrington, recently of the Wooster Group.  We have structured programs to ensure the aesthetic and financial success of our residents.  We are providing a critical resource and development home for these artists, who carry on the traditions of risk-taking and boundary-pushing aesthetics, a tradition that reaches back in New York City’s history to the late 1800s.

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Opening hours

From 10:00 to 18:00

Fee

Venue may charge entrance fee on a per-event basis.

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Address: 80 Greenwich St., New York, NY 10006
Phone: 212-645-0374

Between Rector and Edgar Sts. Subway: 1/R/W to Rector Street.

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