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VENUE INFORMATION

The Gambrell Center houses multiple venues which include a theatre, recital hall, two art galleries, an atrium and main lobby for receptions, an outdoor plaza, and a rooftop terrace.  This is in addition to the classroom and workshop spaces which are used daily by Queens students.

Click on the button below to take a self guided virtual tour, or scroll down on this page for more information and still photos featuring various spaces within the building.
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Phillip Van Every Plaza in the foreground to the main entrance, facing Selwyn Avenue.
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Side angle of Phillip Van Every Plaza featuring our beautiful fountains.
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Salvin Atrium is a bright, inviting space that welcomes guests into the facility. 
The two art galleries are conveniently located on either side of the atrium. 
Bissel Lobby continues further back and connects guests to the Sandra Levine Theatre.
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The grand staircase of Bissel Lobby brings guests downstairs to the Greenhoot Recital Hall.
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View from balcony left of Sandra Levine Theatre, our 1,000 seat proscenium theatre.
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View from rear orchestra left of Sandra Levine Theatre.
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Sandra Levine Theatre audience chamber, as seen from stage right.
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Sandra Levine Theatre in use for a conference.
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Bank of America and Loevener Gallery spaces, located just off of Salvin Atrium.
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Kathryn Greenhoot Recital Hall, audience chamber as seen from stage.
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Vannoy Lobby provides a space for audience members to gather
before a concertin Kathryn Greenhoot Recital Hall.
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Harriet Seabrook Terrace provides a beautiful rooftop courtyard for small meetings.
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