Clocktower Productions

Clocktower Productions is a non-profit art institution working in the visual arts, performance, music, and radio. It was founded in 1972 as The Clocktower Gallery by Alanna Heiss, the Founder and former Director of MoMA PS1 (formerly P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center) under the aegis of the Institute for Art and Urban Resources.[1][2] From 1972 until 2013, the institution operated out of a building at 346 Broadway, between Catherine Lane and Leonard Street, owned by the New York City government in Tribeca, Manhattan.

In 2013, the City of New York sold 346 Broadway to a private developer,[3] and the organization relocated its operations through program partnerships with other arts institutions around the city, including Pioneer Works in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Knockdown Center in Queens, and Times Square Arts, among others.[4][5]

  1. ^ Frances Richard (August 18, 2012). "112 Greene Street: The Soho that Used to Be". Hyperallergic.
  2. ^ Cristelle Terroni (7 October 2011). "The Rise and Fall of Alternative Spaces". books and ideas.
  3. ^ Sam Spokony (December 4, 2013). "Clock strikes midnight on Downtown art gallery". Downtown Express.
  4. ^ Rachel Small (December 4, 2013). "Alanna Heiss, On The Horizon". Interview Magazine.
  5. ^ Zoë Lescaze (October 16, 2013). "Clocktower Gallery Will Leave Namesake Space Next Month". New York Observer.