Destination Chelsea is brought to you by the
Chelsea Cultural Partnership

The Chelsea Cultural Partnership is a coalition of cultural organizations and businesses located in Manhattan’s Chelsea. Its mission is to increase the public’s participation in, and enjoyment of, Chelsea’s rich cultural and entertainment life. Founded in 2003 by Dance Theater Workshop in association with The Joyce Theater and the Atlantic Theater Company, it brings the community’s wealth of cultural institutions together to work cooperatively toward building awareness of all that Chelsea offers. Today the partnership also includes: Cedar Lake, Center For Jewish History, Chelsea Art Museum, Chelsea Opera, Chelsea Sculpture Park, Chelsea Symphony, CUE Art Foundation, Friends of the High Line, Friends of Hudson River Park, Hudson Guild, Ice Theatre of New York, International Print Center New York, Isadora Duncan Dance Foundation, The Kitchen, Lotus Music & Dance, McBurney YMCA, + Art (More Art), Pure Vision Arts, The Rubin Museum of Art, and the Fashion Institute of Technology Museum at FIT.

The Chelsea Cultural Partnership wishes to extend its gratitude to the following public agencies for their generous support of Destination Chelsea: The New York City Council, Christine C. Quinn, Speaker; The Arts & Business Council; The New York City Department of Small Business Services, Robert Walsh, Commissioner. Additional thanks former City Council Speaker Gifford Miller and NYC Small Business Services Deputy Commissioner Mark Newhouse for their championship of this neighborhood-wide initiative. 

Please check out the following links for more information
about the Chelsea Area:

Greenwich Village/Chelsea Chamber of Commerce
Community Board #4
23rd Street Association
The Villager
Chelsea Now

 

For questions or more information please contact: 
tashley@joyce.org


The Arts & Business Council of New York’s Cultural Tourism Initiative supports community-based projects throughout New York State that stimulate local economic development through cultural tourism activity.  It promotes partnerships between arts organizations and tourism, business, and other cultural partners around efforts to attract new visitors, create jobs, and foster local pride.  The program consists of an annual workshop series and grant program.

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