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				 | "An exceptional opportunity to understand something of the creative process. And afterward there are snacks."—The New York Times, 4/6/08 
 "Works & Process tends to sell out fast. Stand in line if you must."—The New York Times, 4/6/08
 
 "The perfect venue for intimate performances and panel discussions."—New York Magazine, 9/17/07
 
 
 Since 1984 and in over 300 productions, Works & Process at the Guggenheim has been a pioneer in creating groundbreaking and carefully crafted programs that provide unprecedented access to today's leading performing artists, choreographers, composers, writers, directors, poets, and minds. Each program uniquely blends performance, demonstration, and discussion among creative collaborators and explores the creative process. Following often sold-out performances in the intimate Frank Lloyd Wright–designed 285-seat theater, a reception for the audience and artists takes place in the museum's rotunda. Described by the New York Times as "a popular series devoted to shedding light on the creative process," by the Village Voice as "revelatory," and by the New Yorker as "exceptional," Works & Process has become well-respected by both artists and audiences alike, and is produced by Mary Sharp Cronson.
 Our Program Highlights podcast includes a Works & Process preview introduced by Mary Sharp Cronson and featuring participating artists.  Click here to visit our podcast page.
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			    | Photo: Jessica Chornesky
 Mary Sharp Cronson, Founder and Producer
 Charles Fabius, Consulting Producer  Duke Dang, General Manager  Megan Dunn, Program Associate 
 Works & Process at the Guggenheim
 Administrative Office
 845 Third Avenue, 16th Floor
 New York, NY 10022
 212 758 0024
 info@worksandprocess.org
 Programs take place in The Peter B. Lewis Theater of The Sackler Center for Arts Education at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, unless otherwise noted.
 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
 1071 Fifth Avenue (at 89th Street)
 
 Subway: 4, 5, 6 train to 86th Street
 Bus: M1, M2, M3, or M4 bus on Madison or Fifth Avenues
 
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