Spotlight: NYPL’s studio40 Artists Showcase

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    • Sat, June 14
      2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Apple Fifth Avenue

    Join us to celebrate artists and creators from The New York Public Library’s studio40. Enjoy performances and stories from this vibrant community and explore the impact of technology on its growth. You’ll also learn more about Apple Music for Artists and why it’s an essential tool for aspiring musicians. Sign language supported.

    For sessions with amplified sound, hearing loop technology is available on request.

    767 Fifth Avenue

    New York, NY 10153

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    NYPL’s studio40Creative Space & Studio

    Located at The New York Public Library in midtown, studio40 is a creative space and recording studio that offers free public access to the latest equipment and software with NYPL’s TechConnect programming.

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    In select stores, learn from and connect with interesting artists, musicians, photographers, speakers, filmmakers, and more.

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