HOWARDSHORE
I found out about Sculpture Center through one of the local pamphlets servicing Long Island City, New York and I am so glad that I came to visit as my last stop in Queens for my Very First Day which was basically yesterday!When I arrived, I was greeted by Steven who works at their Visitor's Center andMembership Program department who told me a bit about the background on how they got started all the way back in the 1928 under a different company name called The Clay Club.When they moved to Manhattan during the 1940's, the name changed to SculptureCenter and shifted its' gears.They later purchased a building back in 2001 and officially opened up to the public back in 2002.They are known for offering a very nice temporary collection of various sculptures and films with two floor for your enjoyment. During my visit, when I went down to their basement, I noticed an exhibit going round and round with something like a clothesline containing Body Parts that really Scared Me! Don't worry, they are Not Real, however, it reminded me of the movie, Friday the 13th or even Halloween! Lol.