By Subway:
A/C/E/1/2/3 to 34th Street-Penn Station, 7 to 34th Street-Hudson Yards, B/D/F/M/R/N/Q/W to 34th Street-Herald Square
By Bus:
M11 or M42
Box Office
For questions or requests related to accessibility, including assistance with purchasing tickets, please call the box office at (646) 731-3226 or email boxoffice@baryshnikovarts.org.
Curb Ramps
There is a step up from the street to the curb.
Restroom
Accessible restrooms are available on Floors 3, 4 and 6.
Directions Subway
A/C/E/1/2/3 to 34th Street-Penn Station, 7 to 34th Street-Hudson Yards, B/D/F/M/R/N/Q/W to 34th Street-Herald Square
Entrance
Street level entrance, reception personnel are staffed in the lobby to assist with questions upon entrance.
Directions Bus
M11 or M42
Elevator\Escalator
All studios reachable by elevator.
Parking
Enterprise Parking (453 West 37th Street), Icon Parking (404 West 37th Street)
Telephone
None on premises
Wheelchair Info
Wheelchair accessible
Directions Driving
If traveling by car, traffic moves east to west on 37th Street and we are located closest to 10th avenue.
Seating
Accessible seats are available for each performance and can be purchased directly on our website. Jerome Robbins Theater: Seats located in row A of the Orchestra do not require the use of stairs. Seats located in the Balcony require use of stairs. Audience members sit in padded, connected seats. | Howard Gilman Performance Space: Seats do not require use of stairs. Audience members sit in freestanding, padded seats.
Baryshnikov Arts, founded in 2005 by Mikhail Baryshnikov, is rooted in the belief that artists hold irreplaceable roles in our world as they shape perspectives, offer new approaches and initiate crucial conversations in complex social, political and cultural environments. Baryshnikov Arts continues to support Artistic Director Mikhail Baryshnikov’s mission of establishing thriving creative laboratories and performance spaces for artists from around the world.
Baryshnikov Arts supports extraordinary performers to experiment with unique artistic expression that challenges audiences to view the world in new ways. In October 2022 Baryshnikov Arts welcomed a new Executive Director, Sonja Kostich, with a focus on cultivating and supporting fresh perspectives. With the recent rebrand of the organization in June 2023, Baryshnikov Arts expands its capacity to create multi-platform and collaborative havens for artistic expression, innovation and freedom as we commit further to elevating and sharing the stories of artists of diverse cultures and histories. Baryshnikov Arts continues to broaden its community of artists, audiences and supporters—all of whom believe in the power of art to foster joy and learning.