New York, NY 10023
Day | Hours |
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Monday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
Tuesday | 10:30 AM–6 PM |
Wednesday | 10:30 AM–6 PM |
Thursday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
Friday | 10:30 AM–6 PM |
Saturday | 10:30 AM–6 PM |
Sunday | CLOSED |
Welcome to the Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, one of NYPL’s renowned research libraries, houses one of the world's most extensive research collections in the fields of theater, film, dance, music, and recorded sound, as well as a wide array of circulating and reference materials.
The Library is open for unlimited browsing of our circulating collections and on-site research services either for walk-in service or by appointment.
In order to request access to special collections material, users will need to create a Special Collections account. Although it's not required, we encourage patrons to make an appointment with the relevant division by clicking the Research tab above. Find the division and make an appointment.
Meet the Library for the Performing Arts’ New Executive Director
The New York Public Library has announced Roberta Pereira as the new Barbara G. and Lawrence A. Fleischman Executive Director of the Library for the Performing Arts. Pereira is a highly respected theater and publishing professional with decades of experience opening up the arts to diverse audiences and professionals. Learn more.
In the Spotlight
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New! Free Digital Guide on Bloomberg Connects
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Contact Us
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Current Exhibitions
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The Joffrey + Ballet in the U.S.
Through March 1, 2025The New York Public Library for the Performing ArtsThe Joffrey + Ballet in the U.S. tells the story of what made the Joffrey a unique force in the world of dance, demonstrating…
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Photo Call: The Theater Photos of Joan Marcus and Carol Rosegg
Through September 28, 2024The New York Public Library for the Performing ArtsPhoto Call: The Theater Photos of Joan Marcus and Carol Rosegg features an extensive selection of the many theater…
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Reanimating Theater: The Photography of Friedman-Abeles
Through September 25, 2024The New York Public Library for the Performing ArtsThe Library for the Performing Arts animates the theater photography of the Freidman-Abeles Studio using lenticular printing.
Events
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Silent Clowns Film Series: The Vitagraph Film Co. Comedies
Saturday, September 21 | 2:30 PM -
Dr. Sunil Kothari Honorary Lecture: Alarmél Valli on Bharatanatyam Dance
Monday, September 23 | 6 PM -
The Dance Historian Is In: Brynn Shiovitz on Revitalizing Black Dance and Visibility in 1930s Hollywood
Wednesday, September 25 | 1 PM -
Germaine Tailleferre: Raj Bhimani Performs Piano Compositions
Thursday, September 26 | 6 PM -
BroadwayWorld’s Richard Ridge Presents Theater Poster Art
Monday, September 30 | 6 PM -
NYPL LP Club: The Cure - "Disintegration" Online Group
Wednesday, October 2 | 1 PM
About the Library for the Performing Arts
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts houses one of the world's most extensive combinations of circulating, reference, and rare archival collections in its field. These materials are available free of charge, along with a wide range of special programs, including exhibitions, seminars, and performances. An essential resource for everyone with an interest in the arts—whether professional or amateur—the Library is known particularly for its prodigious collections of non-book materials such as historic recordings, videotapes, autograph manuscripts, correspondence, sheet music, stage designs, press clippings, programs, posters and photographs.
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