Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| BAM Fisher | |
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| Name | BAM Fisher |
| Location | Brooklyn, New York City |
| Architect | H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture |
| Client | Brooklyn Academy of Music |
| Completion date | 2012 |
BAM Fisher is a performing arts center located in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, and is part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music complex, which also includes the Howard Gilman Opera House and the Rose Cinemas. The center is named after Barbara Fisher, a former chair of the Brooklyn Academy of Music board, and was made possible through a gift from Barbara Fisher and her husband, Alan Fishman, former chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch. The building was designed by H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture and features a unique design that incorporates a historic Baptist church and a new, modern addition, similar to other Brooklyn landmarks like the Brooklyn Museum and the New York Transit Museum. The center has hosted a variety of performances, including works by The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Trisha Brown Dance Company, and The Philip Glass Ensemble.
The BAM Fisher is a state-of-the-art performing arts center that hosts a wide range of performances, including theater, dance, music, and opera, often in collaboration with other New York City institutions like the Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Ballet. The center features a flexible, 250-seat theater that can be configured in a variety of ways to accommodate different types of performances, similar to other Manhattan venues like the Public Theater and the Vivian Beaumont Theater. The BAM Fisher is also home to the BAM Fisher Hillman Studio, a rehearsal and performance space that is used by a variety of Brooklyn-based artists and companies, including the Brooklyn Philharmonic and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. The center has become a hub for the Brooklyn arts community, hosting events and performances by companies like the St. Ann's Warehouse and the Irondale Ensemble Project, and has also partnered with other New York City institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum.
The BAM Fisher was made possible through a gift from Barbara Fisher and her husband, Alan Fishman, former chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch, and was designed by H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, a firm that has also worked on other Brooklyn projects like the Brooklyn Lyceum and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The building was constructed on the site of a former Baptist church, which was incorporated into the design of the new center, similar to other Brooklyn landmarks like the Brooklyn Tabernacle and the First Unitarian Congregational Society. The center opened in 2012, with a gala performance by the Trisha Brown Dance Company, and has since hosted a wide range of performances, including works by The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Philip Glass Ensemble, and The Martha Graham Dance Company. The BAM Fisher has also partnered with other New York City institutions like the Lincoln Center and the Carnegie Hall to host events and performances.
The BAM Fisher features a unique design that incorporates a historic Baptist church and a new, modern addition, similar to other Brooklyn landmarks like the Brooklyn Museum and the New York Transit Museum. The building was designed by H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, a firm that has also worked on other Brooklyn projects like the Brooklyn Lyceum and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The center features a flexible, 250-seat theater that can be configured in a variety of ways to accommodate different types of performances, similar to other Manhattan venues like the Public Theater and the Vivian Beaumont Theater. The building also includes a rehearsal and performance space, the BAM Fisher Hillman Studio, which is used by a variety of Brooklyn-based artists and companies, including the Brooklyn Philharmonic and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. The design of the BAM Fisher has been praised by The New York Times, The New Yorker, and other New York City publications, and has also been recognized by organizations like the American Institute of Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
The BAM Fisher has hosted a wide range of performances, including works by The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Trisha Brown Dance Company, and The Philip Glass Ensemble. The center has also partnered with other New York City institutions like the Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Ballet to host events and performances, and has also collaborated with companies like the St. Ann's Warehouse and the Irondale Ensemble Project. The BAM Fisher has been praised by The New York Times, The New Yorker, and other New York City publications for its innovative programming and state-of-the-art facilities, and has also been recognized by organizations like the Drama Desk Awards and the Obie Awards. The center has become a hub for the Brooklyn arts community, hosting events and performances by companies like the Brooklyn Philharmonic and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, and has also partnered with other New York City institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum.
The BAM Fisher features a flexible, 250-seat theater that can be configured in a variety of ways to accommodate different types of performances, similar to other Manhattan venues like the Public Theater and the Vivian Beaumont Theater. The building also includes a rehearsal and performance space, the BAM Fisher Hillman Studio, which is used by a variety of Brooklyn-based artists and companies, including the Brooklyn Philharmonic and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. The center is operated by the Brooklyn Academy of Music, which also operates the Howard Gilman Opera House and the Rose Cinemas, and has also partnered with other New York City institutions like the Lincoln Center and the Carnegie Hall to host events and performances. The BAM Fisher is also home to a variety of educational and community programs, including the BAM Education program, which provides arts education to Brooklyn students, and has also collaborated with companies like the St. Ann's Warehouse and the Irondale Ensemble Project.
The BAM Fisher has hosted a wide range of notable events and performances, including the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival, which features new and innovative works by Brooklyn-based artists and companies, and has also partnered with other New York City institutions like the Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Ballet to host events and performances. The center has also hosted performances by companies like the Trisha Brown Dance Company, The Philip Glass Ensemble, and The Martha Graham Dance Company, and has also collaborated with companies like the St. Ann's Warehouse and the Irondale Ensemble Project. The BAM Fisher has become a hub for the Brooklyn arts community, hosting events and performances by companies like the Brooklyn Philharmonic and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, and has also partnered with other New York City institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum. The center has also been recognized by organizations like the Drama Desk Awards and the Obie Awards for its innovative programming and state-of-the-art facilities. Category:Performing arts centers in New York City