Upcoming Events, Classes, and Workshops at JCAL


JCAL Arts Classes

Fall Semester

Open House

September 12, 12 pm

Classes Begin September 26

JCAL Arts Classes are back for the Fall Semester! Join us on Saturday, September 12, from 12:00pm-3:00pm as we kick off our Arts Classes summer semester.

This event will feature open studios with JCAL's Teaching Artists, where attendees will get a feel for classes through demos, hands-on activities, and an opportunity to chat with teaching artists and staff.

We're offering the following classes this semester: Piano, Music Improvisation & Expression, Drawing and Painting, Figure Drawing, Cartooning, Comics, and Animation and Acting.

Become a JCAL Member today for discounted access to events like JCAL Arts Classes!


Making Moves Dance Festival

September 18 - September 20, 7 pm

153-10 Jamaica Avenue

Witness the power of movement and celebrate diverse cultures through dance! JCAL’s Making Moves Dance Festival is taking place at 153-10 Jamaica Avenue. The event is 7 pm each day.

Opening receptions will begin at 6:30 pm. Get ready to be captivated by this extraordinary three-day dance extravaganza, showcasing the talents of artists from various cultural backgrounds.

Become a JCAL Member today for free access to events like Making Moves Dance Festival.

Making Moves Artist Highlight: Vasialys Solae

Vasialys Solae is a New York City– raised dancer, choreographer, educator, and Hunter College dance graduate. Trained in Afro-Cuban, Street Jazz, Hip-Hop, House, Afro-Contemporary, and freestyle, she is passionate about dancing for community, cultural preservation, and joy.

As a teaching artist, she works with youth across NYC, using movement to build confidence, self-expression, discipline, and connection.


You Can Have That Chair This One Is Taken

Exhibition Opening Reception

September 18, 6pm

161-04 Jamaica Avenue

Don't miss the opening reception for this exhibition! You Can Have That Chair, This One is Taken is a group show curated and conceived by Jesus Caicedo.

Artist statement: This one's intimate. Emotional. It's a multi-sensory experience about space, identity, nourishment, and the art of becoming. Loosely inspired by Babette's Feast, it goes beyond the dinner table. It's about unlearning, growing backwards to grow better, and honoring the moment your in - the chair you've earned through healing, mistakes and, just showing up.

Each room will be alive filled with scent, sound, visuals, food. It's art you walk through, sit with the taste. I call it urban foraging a method of creating that pulls from your surrounding with care and intention. That philosophy is in my cooking, my life, and now this show. It's personal. Honest. Nothing wasted, nothing fake. And yeah - This chair? It's taken.


JCAL Membership is Back!

Free Access To Concerts, Workshops + More!

Jamaica Center for, JCAL is pleased to announce the relaunch of JCAL's Membership program! Our year-long Membership provides free or deeply discounted entry to our events, classes, and workshops.

JCAL Members can access beloved monthly programs like Thursday Night Jazz and Riddim Section, free entry to our major festivals, and much more!

JCAL Members are also entitled to substantial discounts on classes and workshops.

With our Fall semester of Arts Classes now open for registration, the time to become a member is now!


Season Premiere!

Thursday Night Jazz Presents:

Roy Hargrove Big Band

October 8, 8pm

153-10 Jamaica Avenue

Join us for a fantastic show to kick off the Thursday Night Jazz season, headlined by The Roy Hargrove Big Band!

As with everything Roy, his broad musical range is evident in his big band. Mr. Bruce Williams, lead alto and big band member from 1997 until Mr. Hargrove’s death in 2018, leads the band on stage.

The repertoire currently consists of arrangements Roy himself played with the band, which include audience favorites like Roy Allan, Public eye and September in the rain, other staples of the show like Conservation (B. Watson) and Requiem (F. Lacy), as well as well known standards and some of his favorite compositions by his mentors John Hicks and Larry Willis.

Become a JCAL Member today for free access to events like Thursday Night Jazz.


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