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New Arts Space to Open in Fort Greene, Brooklyn
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Julieta Cervantes/BAM
The Judith and Alan Fishman Space is a flexible 250-seat theater.
Julieta Cervantes/BAM
Another shot of the theater.
Julieta Cervantes/BAM
The Rita K. Hillman Studio is 1,600 square feet. It will be used by artists rehearsing or developing work and as a second performance space.
Hugh Hardy/ H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture/BAM
A rendering of the 40,000 square-foot Richard B. Fisher Building.
Julieta Cervantes/BAM
The Geraldine Stutz Gardens on the roof were designed by Starr Whitehouse Landscape Architects and Planners and were installed by New York Green Roofs.
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