By Subway:
1/B/C to 86th St.
By Bus:
M7/M11/M86-SBS to West 86th St./Amsterdam Ave,
Directions Subway
1/B/C to 86th St.
Assisted Listening System
None available
Directions Bus
M7/M11/M86-SBS to West 86th St./Amsterdam Ave,
Elevator\Escalator
None on Premises
Entrance
Enter on West 86th Street
Restroom
Restrooms are only accessable via stairways
Telephone
None on premises
Visual Assistance
None available
Wheelchair Info
Venue is wheelchair accessible only through the sanctuary
The Center at West Park is a not-for-profit community performing arts center based in the historic West Park Presbyterian Church, a New York City landmark on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. We recognize that this land where we are privileged to be is the unceded territory and ancestral home of the Munsee Lenape. Today, members of the Lenape and many other indigenous sovereign nations continue to live, work and create in New York City.
For over 30 years in the mid-19th century, this land was home to Seneca Village, the first free Black community in New York City. In 1857, the city used eminent domain to forcibly remove the residents and demolish their homes, schools and churches to make room for the construction of Central Park. Since its construction in 1889, this building has been home to countless artists and activists: In 1978, West Park led the way in openly welcoming LGBTQ+ members as part of the More Light Movement. From 1980 to 1985, West Park was home to The Shakespeare Center and the renowned Riverside Shakespeare Company. From 1987 to 1991, God’s Love We Deliver worked out of West Park’s kitchen to serve up to 250 meals per day to people living with AIDS during the height of the crisis. The West Park Presbyterian Church building was named a New York City Landmark in 2010. In 2016, The Center at West Park was founded by a coalition of community members to preserve and revitalize West Park as a community resource and home for arts and culture. We are deeply inspired by the legacy of those who have called this land and this building home before us. We hope to honor them in all our work today and in the future.
The mission of the Center at West Park is to build a more inclusive community in the Upper West Side neighborhood and all of New York City by: presenting diverse, engaging, and boundary-pushing artistic and cultural programming; providing affordable performance, rehearsal, and event space to local artists and community members; and preserving the West Park Presbyterian Church’s historic edifice.
The Center aims to create and maintain a vibrant cultural hub, a forum for conversations and connections that transcend barriers to address the important issues facing our society today.