The Judith Mara Carson Center for Visual Arts [The Judy] occupies the top two floors of a historic John Russell Pope-designed Carson Building. The Judy provides a new “Great Atelier” in Manhattan to convene the New York art community to participate in multidisciplinary creativity and discourse in daylit studios.
The design maximizes space utilization in a dense urban environment. The conversion of static 7th- and 8th-floor spaces into a sophisticated Visual Arts Center has elevated this diverse art-making community with new dynamic event, gala, and performance spaces. The Judy features three South Studios separated by operable glass walls. Above these studios is a new glass skylight, diffusing and optimizing natural light for drawing, painting, and sculpting. The North Studios feature Printmaking, 3D Wet and Dry, and an Immersive Digital Lab. This Lab enables advanced space and technology options for experimental program needs.
The creative economy is a significant financial engine in cities and communities around the world, yet students seeking degrees and careers in the arts are historically under-resourced. To attract the most promising and diverse student body, the project includes an endowed scholarship fund, which provides scholarships for visual art students. Additionally, the College, Construction Manager, and project team partnered with the Nontraditional Employment for Women (NEW) Project, a groundbreaking employment model that prepares, trains, and places women in careers in the skilled construction, utility, and maintenance trades.
Construction Manager: Shawmut Design and Construction
Specifications: Architx
Structural Engineer: Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
MEP/FP: Vanderweil Engineers
Audio Visual Consultant: Vanderweil Engineers
Lighting Consultant: HLB Lighting
Owners Project Manager: Works-in-Progress Associates, LLC