The Park Avenue Armory is a giant space just off 66th Street where performances and grand scale art installations take place. Taken directly from the Armory's website, it can be described as a "55,000 square foot drill hall, reminiscent of the original Grand Central Depot."
Recent exhibitions and activities at the Park Avenue Armory include a giant showing of red and white quilts (which I am bummed I missed) and a music festival as well as an indoor carnival last October.





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