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  1. Performance Space New York, formerly known as Performance Space 122 or P.S. 122, is a non-profit arts organization founded in 1980 in the East Village of Manhattan in an abandoned public school building.

  2. Over the last 4 decades, Performance Space New York (formerly Performance Space 122) has been propelling cultural, theoretical, and political discourse forward. Expanding the boundaries of live performance since 1980.

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  3. Founded in 1980, Performance Space New York (formerly Performance Space 122) became a haven for many queer and radical voices shut out by a repressive, monocultural mainstream and conservative government whose neglect exacerbated the emerging AIDS epidemic’s devastation.

  4. Jenny Schlenzka is a Berlin-born curator of time-based art, currently serving as Executive Artistic Director at Performance Space New York (formerly PS 122). Schlenzka was the first full-time curator dedicated to performance art at The Museum of Modern Art and established the Sunday Sessions program at MoMA PS1.

  5. Founded in 1980 from an explosion of radical self-expression amidst the intensifying American culture wars, Performance Space 122 is the birthplace of contemporary performance as it is known today.

  6. 10. März 2020 · Two years ago, Performance Space New York, formerly known as PS122, opened its renovated doors with “an ambition to be relevant and accessible to all of New York,” as Jenny Schlenzka, its new...

  7. Performance Space New York has been expanding the boundaries of live performance since 1980 when it was founded by artists as Performance Space 122 in an abandoned school building at 150 First Avenue in the East Village, New York.