LMCC, also known as the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, has been a prominent advocate for independent artists in New York City since its establishment in 1973. As the cultural life force of Lower Manhattan, LMCC serves, connects, and provides space for artists and the community, offering a range of arts service programs such as residencies, grants, workshops, and professional training for artists from all disciplines and practices.
The Arts Center at Governors Island, operated by LMCC, serves as a hub for cultural experimentation and a gathering space for artists and the public alike. Additionally, LMCC organizes the annual River To River Festival, a free summer arts festival that celebrates artistic and creative diversity in public spaces throughout Lower Manhattan. With a commitment to supporting artists and building creative communities, LMCC continues to make a significant impact on the cultural landscape of New York City.
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