Chelsea Arts & Entertainment

Atlantic Theater Company - Linda Gross Theater

Address: 336 West 20th
Phone: 212-239-6200
Website: www.atlantictheater.org

This Off-Broadway theater has a reputation for debuting great new works. Founded in 1985 by David Mamet and William H. Macy, both of whom act and direct plays there. To date, the Company has produced more than 100 plays.

Club El Flamingo

Address: 547 West 21st Street
Phone: 212-307-4100
Website: www.justsalsa.com/newyork/clubs/elflamingo/

This theater calls itself home to the Off-Broadway extravaganza otherwise known as "The Donkey Show," Created by Diane Paulus and Randy Weiner, it's a bizarre combination of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and 70's disco. Definitely not your run-of-the-mill musical, it has become a cult-like hit.

Gagosian Gallery

Address: 555 West 24th Street
Phone: 212-741-1111
Website: www.gagosian.com

Many people credit this gallery as inspiring the birth of the Chelsea art scene. With another location uptown, the downtown gallery is located in a vast warehouse and tends to showcase very large-scale works. There was even an exhibit of Richard Serra's vast steel sculptures a few years ago. Some of the artists whose works have been featured include Warhol, Schnabel, Baselitz and Hirst.

Irish Reportory Theater

Address: 132 West 22nd Street
Phone: 212-727-2737
Website: www.irishrep.org

This theater group, bringing Irish and Irish-American works to the stage, occasionally gets some big names to appear in their repertoire. The likes of Ally Sheedy has graced their stage.

Joyce Theater

Address: 175 Eight Avenue (at 19th Street)
Phone: 212-242-0800
Website: www.joyce.org

One of New York's most renowned dance theaters, The Joyce is a non-profit organization committed to showcasing the best of international dance to audiences of all ages. Check in to see what they have on their roster. From modern to ballet and domestic to International in orientation, you are likely to find something extraordinary on their calendar of events.

Matthew Marks Gallery

Address: 523 West 24th Street
Phone: 212-243-0200
Website: www.matthewmarks.com

Another prestigious gallery name in the field of contemporary art, recent shows have included the early drawings of Francis Bacon and a show by photographer Sam Taylor-Wood featuring portraits of well-known, male actors.

PaceWildenstein

Address: 534 West 25th Street
Phone: 212-929-7000
Website: www.pacewildenstein.com

This is the downtown gallery for this esteemed name in modern art. The Chelsea space is usually reserved for larger, more contemporary works.

Printed Matter

Address: 535 West 22nd Street
Phone: 212-925-0325
Website: printedmatter.org

Part book store, part gallery, the two components often overlap especially when it comes to their exhibit/sale of limited edition handmade artist books. Rather than focusing on paintings or sculptures, the works here are usually books, prints or objects modified by the artists. Hot-shot young artist, Ryan McGinness, recently displayed items for sale here.

Sonnabend

Address: 536 West 22nd Street
Phone: 212-627-1018
Website: www.artnet.com/sonnabend.html

Sonnabend tends to show only the bigger names in contemporary art, ranging from photography to paintings. They sometimes showcase original furniture pieces. The space is large enough to accommodate more than one exhibit at one time, which makes a visit here all the more enjoyable.

The Chelsea Art Museum

Address: 556 West 22nd
Phone: 212-255-0719
Website: chelseaartmuseum.org

This museum is located in the heart of the happening gallery district of Chelsea. Dedicated to modern and contemporary art, they are currently sharing space with the New Museum of Contemporary Art. Always interesting and sometimes provocative, it's definitely worth spending an afternoon.

The Cutting Room

Address: 19 West 24th Street
Phone: 212-691-1900
Website: www.thecuttingroomnyc.com

The Cutting Room hosts Off-Off-Broadway and variety shows. Their burlesque show, Le Scandal, features everything from magic tricks to fan dancing. The co-owner of the space is Chris Noth of "Mr. Big" fame.

The Rubin Museum of Art

Address: 150 West 17th Street
Phone: 212-620-5000
Website: www.rmanyc.com

One of New York's newest museums, it's located in the former Barney's store on Seventh Avenue. Featuring six full floors of Himalayan art, it features a fine collection of tapestries, sculptures and paintings that date back up to 2,000 years. There are also a few contemporary exhibits, including one featuring the work of Japanese photographer Kenro Izu.

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