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BAM Fisher

Website: www.bam.org

Address

321 Ashland Place
Brooklyn, NY 11217

BAM Fisher

Public Transport

  • By Subway:
    2 3 4 5 to Nevins StC to Lafayette StG to Fulton StB D N R Q to Atlantic Terminal
  • By Bus:
    B25, B26, B41, B45, B52, B63, B67 all stop within three blocks of BAM

Accessibility

  • Elevator/Escalator

    BAM Fisher has elevators for full access to all levels.
  • Entrance

    Street level entrance / ADA compliant
  • Parking

    GGMC: 66 Rockwell Place
  • Restroom

    Restrooms are located on each floor of the Fisher building.
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair accessible

Theater Description

THE NEWEST HOME FOR ADVENTUROUS ARTISTS, AUDIENCES, AND IDEAS

BAM Fisher, a new facility designed for LEED Gold certification located at 321 Ashland Place-around the corner from BAM's Peter Jay Sharp Building. Part of a new model for the 21st-century arts center, the BAM Fisher offers affordable ticket prices, subsidized rehearsal and performance spaces, and an expanded roster of talks and education and family programs. The BAM Fisher is a place where artists and community come together-and you, the adventurous audience, are an active participant.

Named in honor of longtime friend and former BAM Endowment Trust Chairman Richard B. Fisher (1936-2004), the BAM Fisher serves as the cornerstone of BAM's 150th anniversary celebration and a commitment to the future through its programming and its design. The building features several spaces:

Fishman Space, a 250-seat theater
BAM Fisher Hillman Studio, a rehearsal and performance space
Leavitt Workshop, a classroom
Scripps Stage, in the Fishman Space
Stutz Gardens, on the BAM Fisher Rooftop Terrace 
Sharp Lobby, an exhibition space

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