Located in the world's arts capital, our College attracts an array of talent to its campus and organizes off-site arts programs and visits. Through the Weissman School, the College offers over 50 areas of study within the liberal arts; the Continuing and Professional Studies program hosts a variety of courses on the arts, culture and humanities each semester; and partnerships with New York City museums and other external arts programs provide enriched coursework for our students.
The Baruch Performing Arts Center presents theater, concerts, and lectures year-round and is home to the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene and the Alexander String Quartet.
The Sidney Mishkin Gallery, which has offered small, museum-quality shows for over a decade, mounts five shows annually.
Baruch Performing Arts Center
55 Lexington Ave.
(Entrance on E. 25th St between Lexington Avenue and 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10010
55 Lexington Ave.
(Entrance on E. 25th St between Lexington Avenue and 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10010
Milt Hinton Series: Miles Griffith and Kirk Nurock: Fooling Some of the People Some of the Time
April 1st at 8pm
Acclaimed jazz musicians, vocalist Miles Griffith and pianist Kirk Nurock, come to the Baruch Performing Arts Center for a special April Fools performance! Featuring a mix of jazz standards and contemporary original music by the duo, as well as mix of some foolish repertoire, audiences are in for quite a delightful, surprising, and sometimes foolish evening of world-class jazz.
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