Babycastles

Art gallery · Chelsea

Babycastles

Art gallery · Chelsea

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145 W 14th St, New York, NY 10011

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145 W 14th St, New York, NY 10011 Get directions

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145 W 14th St, New York, NY 10011 Get directions

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@babycastles
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"Is it an arcade? Is it an art gallery? Babycastles is actually both: This nonprofit focuses on exhibiting homemade arcade cabinets and custom-made art games. It’s a museum where you’re actually encouraged to not just touch, but actually play the exhibits. The Babycastles art collective began in 2010, roaming between locations throughout New York but usually showcasing events and exhibits at Silent Barn in Brooklyn. After settling into a permanent Chelsea home in 2014, the collective could host musical performances as well as more frequent revolving art shows. The concerts included all genres—lots of electronic and chiptune acts, but sometimes more obscure, self-proclaimed “nerdy” acts like The Doubleclicks too. It’s not just music either. The venue puts on poetry readings and live theater as well, like the immersive fantasy musical The Universe is a Small Hat. To top it off, Babycastles functions as a coworking space during daytime hours. The art collective extends itself throughout the city in the form of pop-up installations called “Lil’ Babycastles.” They keep with the mission of promoting game culture, in all its mutations, through art and design. This theme remains Babycastles’ bread and butter, with a popular game of the month lecture series and rotating exhibitions. The collective also does collaborations, like a Gaza-inspired exhibit done with Art Palestine International or a collection of games created by students at Parsons School of Design. Game themes have included sex, race, feminism, Islam, and more lighthearted subjects like roleplaying as a mechanic." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"Is it an arcade? Is it an art gallery? Babycastles is actually both: This nonprofit focuses on exhibiting homemade arcade cabinets and custom-made art games. It’s a museum where you’re actually encouraged to not just touch, but actually play the exhibits. The Babycastles art collective began in 2010, roaming between locations throughout New York but usually showcasing events and exhibits at Silent Barn in Brooklyn. After settling into a permanent Chelsea home in 2014, the collective could host musical performances as well as more frequent revolving art shows. The concerts included all genres—lots of electronic and chiptune acts, but sometimes more obscure, self-proclaimed “nerdy” acts like The Doubleclicks too. It’s not just music either. The venue puts on poetry readings and live theater as well, like the immersive fantasy musical The Universe is a Small Hat. To top it off, Babycastles functions as a coworking space during daytime hours. The art collective extends itself throughout the city in the form of pop-up installations called “Lil’ Babycastles.” They keep with the mission of promoting game culture, in all its mutations, through art and design. This theme remains Babycastles’ bread and butter, with a popular game of the month lecture series and rotating exhibitions. The collective also does collaborations, like a Gaza-inspired exhibit done with Art Palestine International or a collection of games created by students at Parsons School of Design. Game themes have included sex, race, feminism, Islam, and more lighthearted subjects like roleplaying as a mechanic." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Regan Henley

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This underground (literally) DIY Volunteer-run art space is one of a kind and years ahead of the art world. See and play their strange, funny and surprisingly introspective artist video games built into old arcade facades. Don’t let the tough exterior deter you, the people there will welcome you and it feels like you’re with friends. Artist, gamer, or neither you should check this place out.

Trevor McDonald

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This place is amazing for anyone interested in how art and gaming come together.

Andrea Nesbitt

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I've been to a few videogame art galleries and this was by far the most fully realized. None of the games felt like throwaways, they were playful, odd, and unexpected, and the whole room had been painted (seemingly) in keeping with their exhibit at the time. My visit to Babycastles coincided with a book tour event they were hosting where really wonderful authors, poets and musicians performed against some stunning projections. Overall a really interesting place that I'll be coming back to and encouraging other people to visit.

Andy Zou

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Only one of the weirdest, nerdiest art galleries ever. They make really cool stuff in weird mediums. Weird shows. People working on whatever they're working on. Connected to a hacker club. Overall a cool place.

David Bering-Porter

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A great venue for contemporary digital art! Keep an eye out for WordHack!

Robin Merritt

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Cool literally underground indie video game place with people who genuinely care about games & the people or make them, I would highly recommend stopping by one of their events if you can

Artemis Cephei

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The atmosphere at babycastles, makes you feel as though you're in a hip Y2K anime club. Very Serial Experiments Lain. Take a trip there. Great feel.

radarboy3000

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Wordhack, hosted there monthly, is the best hack event in NY. The venue is hot though!