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Exhibition Hours: ISCP galleries are currently open from Monday–Friday,
from 10:30am–5:30pm.

1040 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, New York, 11211

How to Get to ISCP

Exterior façade of ISCP's building in Brooklyn, New York
  • By subway: Take L train to Grand Street station. Walk three blocks east (downhill) on Grand Street, turn left on Morgan Avenue and walk one block north, then turn right on Metropolitan Avenue, walking to the back of the large building complex on the right. ISCP is on Metropolitan Avenue between Morgan and Vandervoort Avenues. The entrance is on the loading dock. The office is located on the 1st floor.
  • By car: ISCP is at 1040 Metropolitan Avenue in Brooklyn, which has a parking lot near the public entrance, with parking available for people with disabilities.
  • By bus: take the Q54 bus (Williamsburg - Jamaica) or the Q59 bus (Williamsburg - Rego Park) to the Grand St/Morgan Avenue stop.

Group Visits

To arrange group visits to ISCP, please contact Veronica Sanchez at vsanchez@iscp-nyc.org.

All public programs including exhibitions and talks are free and open to the public.

The International Studio & Curatorial Program will be closed on July 4 for Independence Day, and Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25 for Thanksgiving.

Bloomberg Connects

Launched as part of ISCP’s 30th anniversary celebration, this guide offers exclusive behind-the-scenes multimedia content featuring artists, curators, and more. Use it to plan your visit, learn more about artwork on-site, or dive deeper into our organization anytime, anywhere. ISCP joins hundreds of international museums, galleries, sculpture parks, gardens, and cultural spaces on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app.

Download Bloomberg Connects through your mobile app store or scan the QR below to explore our digital guide.

 

Accessibility

ISCP does not discriminate on the basis of disability in terms of admission, access, or employment. ISCP programs and activities are accessible to visitors with disabilities. Accommodations are made to the best of the institution’s ability, depending on individual visitors’ needs. Located in an industrial building that was renovated in 2007, ISCP’s entrance is accessible to people with disabilities via a permanent ramp from the parking lot to the ground floor, where exhibitions and events are regularly held in the project space. One unisex public restroom on the ground floor is also wheelchair accessible with grab bars and a sink. Some events take place on the second floor, which is accessed by one flight of stairs. Unisex public restrooms on the second floor include one wheelchair-accessible bathroom with grab bars and a sink. For those who are sight or hearing impaired, ISCP is pleased to provide alternative format materials, large-print brochures, Braille, and use of assistive listening devices as needed. For further information and to request accommodations for visitors with disabilities, please send an inquiry to info@iscp-nyc.org or call 718-387-2900. ISCP does not permit non-human animals on its premises with the exception of service animals with a valid government issued license during all hours including public programs.

International Studio & Curatorial Program is 30

For three decades, ISCP has been a hub for creativity, supporting artists and curators from around the world and offering free public programs throughout the year. To mark this milestone, ISCP presents an exhibition celebrating the magic of the artist’s studio, and has initiated exciting plans to improve its Brooklyn post-industrial loft space.

Introduction

The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) supports the creative development of artists and curators, and promotes exchange through residencies and public programs. Housed in a former factory in Brooklyn, with 35 light-filled work studios, two galleries, and a project space, ISCP is New York’s most comprehensive international visual arts residency program, founded in 1994.

Make a donation here to advance the careers of visionary artists and curators from around the world and serve New York City publics.

Watch the introductory video below to learn more about ISCP’s work and programs!

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