Rivington School

Rivington School was a movement that emerged from the East Village art scene in the 1980s in New York City.

[1][dubious – discuss] The group started in 1983 and named themselves after an abandoned public school house building located on Rivington Street.

[2] The name "2B" refers to its location at 2nd Street and Avenue B in the East Village of New York City, on which a condominium building now stands.

The construction and destruction of the Rivington Sculpture Garden was documented by Monty Cantsin aka Istvan Kantor on super8film "ANTI CREDO".

Among the early artists of the Rivington School were Toyo Tsuchiya, Monty Cantsin aka Istvan Kantor, Shalom Neuman, Paolo Buggiani, Jacek Tylicki, and Ena Paul Kostabi.