ISSUE Project Room

You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.ISSUE Project Room (often shortened to ISSUE) is a music venue in Brooklyn, New York, founded in 2003 by Suzanne Fiol.

The venue supports a wide variety of contemporary performance, specializing in presenting experimental and avant-garde music.

The venue started in a garage space in the East Village of Manhattan,[1] as a "project room" to feature experimental performances presented by Fiol's photography agency, Issue Management.

ft. theater located at 22 Boerum Place, on the ground floor of the historic Beaux-Arts McKim, Mead & White “110 Livingston Street” building in downtown Brooklyn,[1] to create a "Carnegie Hall for the avant-garde".

[1] In June 2012, Zach Layton and Nick Hallett performed Anthony Braxton's opera Trillium E, Pauline Oliveros's eight-handed piano piece "Gathering Together", and the New York City premiere of two works by French electro-acoustic artist Luc Ferrari.