Dear Althea Travis, Yes, P.S. 1 is a former public school which has been turned in to a museum/alternative art exhibition space. The renovation has retained the character of the old school building, and the place has a free-spirited approach to exhibiting art...there's even some art down in the old boiler room and an installation using plastic garbage bags up in the attic. It's open Tues. - Sunday, and hours are ???? I know it's open 12 - 6 on Sunday because that's when I went. Hope I hear from some more alternative art institutions that have done some interesting things in response to changes in the art world. My article will be in the August or September issue of SCULPTURE magazine. Glenn Harper the editor is planning a whole issue on museum for the new millenium. Thanks for your response. Jane Ingram Allen <[log in to unmask]> P. O. Box 153 Hamilton, NY 13346 AltheaTrav wrote: > Jane - > > 'Was interested to read of your visit to the P.S. 1 Museum in Long Island > City. Is P.S. 1 currently an operating school functioning as a magnet school, > such as the school in Buffalo and, if so, what museum does it work in > cooperation with, or is it a former school which has been converted into a > museum? > > Please tell us more about what makes this site exciting, their hours of > operation, and how to arrange a visit. > > Thank you for sharing your experiences and stimulating some interesting > dialogue about alternative spaces for art and helping to develop a new thread. > I especially enjoyed the response to your note that described in-home art > shows. H-m-m! Never thought of that. > > Althea Travis > "The Math Connection" > [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]