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Symphony Space presents a full calendar of inexpensive—often free—programs. It presents over 200 music, dance, drama, literature, film and children's programs every year, including the annual Wall to Wall music marathons and Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story.

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Founded in 1972 by Edith O'Hara, the 13th Street Repertory Company is a place where rising artists come to find their voices. Performing up to seven shows a week, the company is known for its children's performances as well as its New Works Reading Series. Line, a play by Israel Horowitz, opened at the theater 32 years ago and is still performed there weekly, making it the longest running off-off-Broadway play of all time.
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In 1973 fourteen sculptors founded this nonprofit gallery in SoHo, exclusively for the exhibition of contemporary sculpture. Shows change about every four weeks and emphasize both figurative and abstract work.
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This theater company seeks to promote visceral work that will engage the audience. It usually performs two plays a year.
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This experimental performance group works in new media to produce innovative and hybrid ways of dealing with narrative. In addition to performing, 3-Legged Dog has also, in the past, hosted a performance space that is available for like-minded performance groups.
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401 Projects is a noncommercial photography gallery in the West Village, created as an exhibition space to showcase the work of both emerging and well-established artists. Many of the exhibits here are mounted by artists to benefit charities.