They first caught our eye with a holiday arts fair of sorts and we've been interested in them ever since.
Established in 1986,Micro Museum is an interdisciplinary art center servicing over six hundred working artists. Check out changing and permanent exhibits The VIP Room and the AC/DC Window, a solar-powered, seasonal installation.
This looks like a great place to visit during January's Art Month! While we're interested in what we've seen, our knowledge of Micro Museum is limited. Has anyone else been there? -regina
The VIP Room.

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Perhaps I can shed some light on the mystery. Depending on what time you walk by you might see toddlers singing or dancing, elementary school kids learning choreography, dojo practice, art openings, media presentations or other community events. There are music lessons being conducted on the 2nd floor by Musician's General Store. In fact Micro Museum is 21 years on the block and we have about 600 resident artists who use the spaces every year and 1,000s of visitors, sometimes by the bus load, coming to the area to see the collection of interactive installations by founding artists William and Kathleen Laziza or the curated visual art programming. Micro Museum is a cultural destination and is open to the walk in public on Saturdays from 12 - 7 PM only $2 per person or open for bookings: group tours, classes, meetings, or art related special events during the week.
http://www.micromuseum.com
to learn about any upcoming special events. The next occasions are 2 live performances from the Lazizas in MIXOLOGY on Dec 8 & 15 at 7 PM $5 per person. Second floor. Next visual art opening is January 26 from 7 - 11 PM with live entertainment , refreshments etc.... $10 per person
If anyone has any questions --- we would love to answer them (718) 797-3116.
Micro Museum is a project of Promote Art Works, Inc. - a not for profit 501(c) 3 organization and a registered trademark with the US Patent and Trademark Office.