Greenwich House Music School Founded in 1905,
Greenwich House Music School was founded as a place for immigrant children and now provides music, art, and dance education for both children and adults. About 40 faculty members provide group and individual instruction for a variety of instruments, including piano, strings, guitar, harp, percussion, woodwinds, brass and
Suzuki Violin. In addition to music, early childhood classes are offered in music and art. Dance classes are also available at the school. The Renee Weiler Concert Hall on the school's second floor hosts a variety of performances throughout the year. Performers at the concert hall have included Meredith Monk, Hilary Hahn, and John Cage. Notable faculty members include long time Piano Chair, German Diez (1924-2014),
Morton Subotnick, sometimes referred to as the grandfather of Electronic Music, and current faculty
Brandee Younger, jazz harpist. Notable alumni include
Bobby Lopez, the Tony, Grammy, Emmy and Academy Award-winning composer for the movie
Frozen,
Avenue Q and
Book of Mormon, as well as
Erika Nickrenz of the
Eroica Trio. Greenwich House Music School is a member of the National Guild for Community Arts Education.
Greenwich House Pottery Greenwich House Pottery is a ceramic arts facility that provides studio space and instruction. The Pottery offers classes and workshops for students of all ages. It also host Master Series lectures as well and two residency programs, including Egyptian painter
Ghada Amer. Within Greenwich House Pottery is the Jane Hartsook Gallery.[13] The gallery was named in honor of Jane Hartsook, former Pottery director.
Greenwich House Youth Community Center and Summer STEAM Camp Greenwich House YCC and Summer STEAM Camp is located in Greenwich House's main building, 27 Barrow Street. When the
Children's Aid Society moved away from the West Village in 2011, Greenwich House assumed responsibility for its After-School and Summer Arts Camp programs.
Children's Safety Project In 1987 six-year-old Village girl
Lisa Steinberg was found murdered, the victim of physical abuse, with the prime suspects her adoptive parents. Headlines following the trail and conviction of Lisa's adoptive father and illegal guardian filled the papers for two years straight. A direct response to the community's call to protect its children, Greenwich House launched the Children's Safety Project that same year. The Children's Safety Project (CSP) provides therapy and life-skills training for children who have experienced abuse.The program provides therapy to several hundred individuals from across New York City annually.
Barrow Street Nursery School Barrow Street Nursery School is a pre-school.
Additional programs Greenwich House also operates four senior centers, a senior health and consultation center providing mental and physical health treatment, a methadone maintenance clinic, chemical dependency program and all-girls non-competitive basketball league. ==Notable people==