Pioneer Works reopens after renovation
Briefly

RED HOOK-PIONEER WORKS, a nonprofit arts hub, recently reopened following a $12 million renovation aimed at improving accessibility and expanding its programming. This historic building, formerly an ironworks factory, now includes features like a wheelchair-accessible garden path, an elevator, and a central HVAC system, enabling year-round events. Funded by $3.4 million from the city and other donations, these upgrades support the center’s mission to empower artists and serve the community, which sees over 50,000 visitors annually with numerous artist residencies and exhibitions.
The renovation of RED HOOK-PIONEER WORKS has transformed the space into a more accessible and inviting arts hub, crucial for fostering creativity and community involvement.
With a budget of $12 million, the upgraded Pioneer Works now features a wheelchair-accessible garden path, an elevator, and improved facilities, allowing for year-round events.
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