Greenwich House Music School
Greenwich House Music School has space for your next concert, celebration, reception, performance, workshop, lecture, or any other event in downtown New York you need to host.
Founded in 1902 as a settlement house to help New York’s increasing immigrant population adjust to life in a new country, today Greenwich House offers programs in the arts, education, and social services that provide thousands of New Yorkers with personal enrichment and cultural experiences. Greenwich House programs are a valuable resource to our neighbors and those who work in, visit or seek care in Greenwich Village and across the city. Children are welcome in Greenwich House Youth Community Center or Barrow Street Nursery School. Artists of all ages take classes at Greenwich House Music School and Greenwich House Pottery or enjoy concerts and cultural events hosted by these schools. Seniors find community, social activities, and case management at our four senior centers and mental health services through the Senior Health and Consultation Center. Health services are provided through the Children’s Safety Project, Chemical Dependency Program, and Methadone Maintenance Treatment Program. No matter what program, each individual at Greenwich House ensures that everyone receives the care and service they need to live a more fulfilling life, and helps to contribute to this unique, caring community of friends and neighbors in New York. New Yorkers from all segments of society, regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, and religion are welcomed.
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