Art In General
Address: 79 Walker Street (Broadway)
Phone: 212-219-0473
Website: www.artingeneral.org
This lofty space features the works of lesser-known artists and is funded by leading non-profit art foundations. The quality of the art can be uneven, but that's well compensated by the opportunity to see new works by emerging artists.
Collective Unconscious
Address: 279 Church Street (at White Street)
Phone: 212-352-3101
Website: www.weird.org/
A space for unusual performance and stage works, this off-off-Broadway theater was founded in 1995 as a theater, rehearsal and gallery space for the artistic community as well as a support network for the 15 founding members/administrators.
Flea Theater
Address: 41 White Street (between Church and Broadway)
Phone: 212-226-2407
Website: www.theflea.org
This Off-Off-Broadway theater hosts stage productions that attract a number of big name actors. Sigourney Weaver recently took the stage for a run of "Mrs. Farnsworth," a politically charged social commentary. All their productions tend to veer on the experimental, non-commercial side of the spectrum.
K.S. Art
Address: 73 Leonard Street (between Broadway & Church)
Phone: 212-219-9918
Website: ksartonline.com
Over the course of the year, this gallery is guaranteed to put on at least one or two interesting shows.
Michael Schimmel Center For The Arts
Address: Pace University, Spruce Street and Gold
Phone: 212-346-1715
Website: www.pace.edu/culture
The primary venue for the recently announced Tribeca Theater Festival, this center comes bankrolled by Robert De Niro, a local resident. The festival features a series of cutting-edge plays, readings and panel discussions. They also run a number of specially-commissioned one-act plays.