Published by the Alliance for the Arts in May 2010, the Lincoln Square to Columbus Circle map (pdf) highlights more than 25 great cultural groups within 15 blocks of one another on Manhattan's West Side. From the resident companies of Lincoln Center to art museums fronting Broadway and Columbus Circle, to churches that host music concerts throughout the year, there are scores of ways to experience art along this vibrant corridor.
Also on the map are Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City Center and Carnegie Hall.
The free map is available at Lincoln Center’s new visitor center—the David Rubenstein Atrium—cultural venues and the official NYC & Co Visitor Center at 810 Seventh Avenue, between 52nd and 53rd Streets.
The Alliance for the Arts' Lincoln Square to Columbus Circle map is the latest edition in a cultural map series that includes Lower Manhattan, Museum Mile and 42nd Street.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
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Carnegie Hall presents close to 200 performances by the world's finest artists each season on its three great stages—the renowned Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, intimate Weill Recital Hall and innovative Zankel Hall. More
Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College
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The theater is dedicated to the creation and presentation of performing arts programming of all disciplines, with a focus on how the artistic imagination can shed light on the many perceptions of justice in our society. More
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The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
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David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
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Across from the Lincoln Center campus, this visitors' center offers staffed information desks, "day-of" discount tickets to Lincoln Center events, public seating and free concerts on Thursdays at 8:30 pm, and at 11 am on the first Saturday of the month. More
Film Society of Lincoln Center
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The Film Society of Lincoln Center sponsors the renowned annual New York Film Festival, one of the world's leading showcases for new American and international films. It also operates the Walter Reade Theater, opened in 1991 as a year-round presenter of films that would not otherwise have a major venue in New York City. More
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Established in 1985, Lincoln Center Theater has become one of America's favorite nonprofit theaters, producing a year-round schedule of "good plays at popular prices." The company performs at its two home spaces—the 1,050-seat Vivian Beaumont Theater designed by Eero Saarinen and the 294-seat Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater—and mounts productions on Broadway from time to time. More
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New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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Manhattan Theatre Club presents a range of plays at its home in the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on West 47th Street and at the historic New York City Center complex on West 55th Street. More
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Exhibitions and programs at MOBIA present biblical art within the context of history and social life, integrating art and cultural history, religious studies and theology. More
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New York Society for Ethical Culture
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The society has held non-theistic services in a congregational setting since 1876. It is a humanist and ethical movement inspired to create a more humane society. More