ON THE FRYING PAN! HUDSON RIVER and 26TH ST: PIER 66
GRACE EXHIBITION SPACE WILL BE PRESENTING PERFORMANCE ART DURING REGULAR DINING HOURS AT THE FRYING PAN RESTAURANT/BAR This is a new venture for us, and for them . . . If you like what we do, you will love us on the barge!!
DIRECTIONS
DIRECTIONS The Frying Pan is docked at Pier 66 Maritime, which is located on Pier 66a @ West 26th Street in the Hudson River Park, three blocks north of Chelsea Piers. Public Transportation: Take M23 crosstown bus west on 23rd Street to Chelsea Piers which is the last stop and walk 3 blocks or 3 piers north. You can transfer to the M23 from the C/E subway lines on 8th Ave. & 23rd Street, the 1/9 lines on 7th Ave. & 23rd Street, the F and Path Trains on 6th, the N/R on Broadway, or the 4,5,6 over on the east side. Bike: Take the bike-way in the Hudson River Park to Pier 66a Car or Taxi: By taxi, you can only be dropped off on the NORTHBOUND SIDE of the Westside Highway at West 26th Street. Cross the highway for the entrance to Pier 66 Maritime and look for the large red lightship. For cars, the closest Parking Garage is in The Chelsea Piers Sporting Complex Please note that drop off of passengers in the Hudson River Park is PROHIBITED
Frying Pan:ABOUT GRACE EXHIBITION SPACE
182 AVENUE C NEW YORK, NY 10009
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GRACE:
Grace, n. - simple elegance or refinement of movement
Grace Period - an extended period granted as a special favor
The Three Graces (Greek Mythology) - charm, grace, and beauty
Opened in 2006, Grace Exhibition Space is devoted exclusively to Performance Art. We offer an opportunity to experience visceral and challenging works by the current generation of international performance artists whether emerging, mid-career or established. Our events are presented on the floor, not on a stage, dissolving the boundary between artist and viewer. This is how performance art is meant to be experienced and our mission is the glorification of performance art.
Grace Exhibition Space presents over 30 curated live performance art exhibitions each year, showcasing new work by more than 400 performance artists from across the United States and the world since 2006.
Grace Exhibition Space for International Performance Art Space IRS tax-exempt 501(c)3 status in 2015.
Grace Exhibition Space follows the We Have a Voice Collectives Code of Conduct to Promote Safe(r) Workplaces in the Performing Arts For more information and resources, visit: www.wehavevoice.org