Adult education Special

| 17 Feb 2015 | 02:20

    INSTITUTES

    Brooklyn Museum

    200 Eastern Parkway, B'klyn

    718-638-5000

    Brooklynmuseum.org/education.

    A year-round schedule of programs including tours, gallery talks and art classes. Ever wonder what you were looking at, hanging on the wall? The "Looking at Art" course is a must.

    Cooper Union Continuing Education Cooper Square

    212-353-4195

    cooper.edu/ce

    Not only do they have professional courses in everything from Architecture to Automation; there's the oh-so-sexy botanical art & illustration and finance classes dealing with ebay. If you're feeling the pinch, there's also a series of free lectures and book signings to try on for size.

    International Center of Photography 1114 6th Ave. (at 43rd St.)

    212-857-0001

    Get yourself to the darkroom and maybe you'll make some pretty calendars.

    Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Ave. (at 82nd St.)

    212-535-7710

    The newest thing around these parts is the "The Art of Learning: Classes for Adults." Gallery-based, small classes for adults are taught by master instructors will make you see the Met in a whole new way. Also check out the drawing classes and gallery seminars.

    Municipal Art Society

    457 Madison Ave. (at 51st St.)

    212-935-3960

    Created in 1893 to "make our city lovely," the MAS still plugs away after all these years. The walks and talks schedule includes "Geography of New York City," in which four illustrated lectures and two walking tours provide an understanding of how different aspects of geography impact urban development.

    Museum of the City of New York

    1220 5th Ave. (103rd St.)

    212-534-1672

    A variety of lectures, walking tours and symposiums discussing and showcasing the past, present and future of the city.

    New School 66 W. 12th St.

    212-229-5630

    Generalstudies.newschool.edu.

    You want to learn? No, I mean it-you want to learn? New School has been doing this for nearly a hundred years, they know where it's at: classes in media studies, film, foreign language, writing, visual and performing arts (both for credit and non-credit courses).

    Parsons School of Design 65 5th Ave. (at 13th St.)

    212-229-8910

    Degree programs, certificate courses and non-credit classes in digital design, fashion studies, fine arts as well as graphic, interior and architectural design.

    Whitney Museum of American Art 945 Madison Ave. (at 75th St.)

    1-800-WHITNEY

    Ongoing workshops and lectures, including the Conversations on Art series and various seminars with exhibiting artists. Various film and music programs as well. Call for specific details.

    WRITING Gotham Writers' Workshop

    1841 Broadway #809

    212-974-8377

    writingclasses.com

    Don't tell us you've missed the yellow boxes and ads everywhere. But guess what? People actually DO become writers. Go figure. The leading creative writing school in NYC and online offers 150+ classes; 10-week workshops begin just about every week.

    Mediabistro 494 Broadway (betw. Spring & Broome Sts.)

    212-929-2588

    mediabistro.com/courses

    They don't just have job postings; they offer professional development classes for media professionals, from journalists to web designers, filmmakers to novelists. And stick around for their mixers, it's great to get a bit confessional with other wannabe writers.

    CAREER Katharine Gibbs School

    50 West 40th St.

    800-935-4802

    Classes on digital filmmaking and media administration to business and fashion, the degree programs are designed to provide skills to use now. At least all those multi-culti people in the ads look happy.

    COOKING De Gustibus Cooking School

    Macy's Herald Square, 8th fl.

    151 W. 34th St.

    212-439-1714

    Some of the city's celebrity chefs supervise as you figure out how to butcher that whole chicken into shreds. Just don't leave your good knives at home.

    The Institute of Culinary Education 50 W. 23rd St.

    212-847-0700

    One of the oldest culinary schools and a NY Institution: Dedicated to providing inspiration and innovation in culinary education.

    MUSIC/THEATER American Musical & Dramatic Academy

    2109 B'way (at W. 73rd St.)

    212-787-5300

    Train your voice or learn to kick ass the theatrical way (with swords!). And then do it all in a musical.

    DANCE Arthur Murray Dance Studio

    16 W. 57th St., 5th fl.

    212-593-1633

    Your last chance to learn ballroom dancing before everybody gets sick of it.

    Salsa International 339 W. 47th St., 3rd fl. (betw. 8th & 9th Aves.)

    212-229-8348

    www.worldsalsa.net

    Salsa International offers basic to advanced salsa lessons for everyone.

    Sandra Cameron Dance Center 199 Lafayette Street

    212-431-1825

    Sandra Cameron Dance Center teaches all styles of partner dancing. Visit Sandracomeron.com for more information.

    ART The Art Students League of New York

    215 W. 57th St.

    (betw. B'way & 7th Ave.)

    212-247-4510

    With a rabidly loyal following since 1875, it's the place to feel like you too can be one of those Hudson River School guys.

    National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts 1083 5th Ave. (betw. 88th & 90th Sts.)

    212-369-4880

    Offering classes in fine arts beginning every eight weeks for students of all ages and skill levels. Scholarships available.

    Pratt Institute - Center for Continuing and Professional Studies 144 W. 14th St, Rm 209

    212-647-7199

    A whole hellavua lot of courses, so you can be creatively making some money.

    New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture 8 W. 8th St.

    212-673-6466

    www.nyss.org

    Time to enroll in some drawing marathons and summer programs.

    HEALTH & FITNESS Om Yoga

    826 Broadway, 6th fl.

    212-254-YOGA

    The yoga fad will never die because everyone feels like they've accomplished something when they carry a mat around. Or are all those people praying?

    Church Street Boxing Gym 25 Park Pl. (betw. Church St. & B'Way)

    212-571-1333

    Think about the number of times you've wanted to punch someone in the face on the subway. Now picture yourself taking it out on some other guy who's just as angry as you.

    Krav Maga Inc.

    John Jay College of Criminal Justice 899 Tenth Ave. (58th St.)

    Combatives Rm. 300

    Passover leave you with a hankering for more Jewish culture? Let former Israeli paratrooper Rhon Mizrachi teach you how to hurt people the Hebrew way.

    FILM & VIDEO New York Film Academy

    100 E. 17th St.

    212-674-4300

    With filmmaking, acting and screenwriting courses, they got it all. Expect to see lots of other fresh young faces at the three locations (Union Square, SoHo, Times Square), all eager to get their start. Don't get discouraged, they can't all make it, and none of them is as smart and talented as you.

    Manhattan Edit Workshop 80 5th Ave., Ste. 908

    212-414-9570

    Manhattan Edit Workshop gives students the technical and artistic knowledge to become professional video editors.

    The School for Film and Television 39 W. 19th St, 12th fl.

    212-645-0030

    An accredited film acting school with a primary focus on film and television performance. A full-time, two-year professional training program for film and television performance, plus a highly popular summer program.

    LANGUAGE French Institute Alliance Francaise

    22 E. 60th St.

    212-355-6100

    Working every day to further divorce NYC from the rest of the country.

    Queen Sofia Spanish Institute 684 Park Ave.

    212-628-0420

    As pretentious as the French Institute, but far more practical.