Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning

Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning JCAL is a multidisciplinary arts center based in the diverse community of Southeast Queens.
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Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (JCAL) is a 47 year-old multidisciplinary urban arts center located in the diverse community of Southeast Queens. More than 35,000 people of all ages and backgrounds participate in our wide array of education, performing arts, and visual arts programs annually. JCAL was founded in 1972 as part of a large-scale effort to revitalize the declining Jamaica business d

istrict. Downtown Jamaica, like many neighborhoods across the United States, experienced a long period of decline in the 1960's. In 1967, local artists, business leaders and community members came together to restore the decaying commercial corridor along Jamaica Avenue. They acquired the abandoned Queens Register of Titles and Deeds Building - a New York landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places - and transformed it into an urban cultural center that would serve as a symbol of Jamaica's reawakening and act as a magnet for businesses, shoppers, and residents returning to the downtown area. Today, the Center's neo-Renaissance building features a 1,650 square foot visual arts gallery, a 99-seat proscenium theater, painting, dance and ceramics studios and soundproof music studios. Our programs for children, teens, and adults include a multicultural series of music, theater, and dance performances; film screenings and lectures; contemporary visual arts exhibitions; in-school artist residencies; a series of nearly 50 different arts workshops; and free or low-cost after-school and summer programs. In addition to on-site workshops and events, our pioneering alliance with nearby schools initiated one of the first Arts in Education programs in the country. This award-winning program has helped to establish the educational viability of collaborations between schools and community based organizations nationwide.

Reminder: Paid opportunity for playwrights! Introducing the Meet the Playwright Lab, a playwright residency that invests...
06/18/2026

Reminder: Paid opportunity for playwrights! Introducing the Meet the Playwright Lab, a playwright residency that invests in early-career writers through long-term career and dramaturgical development combined with industry mentorship and access.

Learn more: https://jcal.org/meet-the-playwright

JCAL remembers and mourns the legendary Danny Simmons, whose 2022 retrospective at the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learn...
06/18/2026

JCAL remembers and mourns the legendary Danny Simmons, whose 2022 retrospective at the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning marked our first half-century. Danny cleared a path for Afrofuturism and for the countless artists he inspired everywhere. RIP.

Upcoming Summer Lineup at JCAL! Check out our blog post for an overview of our events and offerings.
06/17/2026

Upcoming Summer Lineup at JCAL! Check out our blog post for an overview of our events and offerings.



June 17, 2026 It's a busy time at JCAL! We're preparing to present our Juneteenth programming , our annual Pride event , a major Jazz festival , and so much more! This week, we're pleased to announce a new offering: Summer Arts Camp . From August 18 to August 27, students will meet e

The NYC FY27 Executive Budget includes a $10 million baseline increase for arts and culture, but we're not done yet. We'...
06/16/2026

The NYC FY27 Executive Budget includes a $10 million baseline increase for arts and culture, but we're not done yet. We're calling on Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani and the to restore and baseline an additional $20 million in the Adopted Budget to get us to restoring and baselining our full $30 million ask.

Thank you to Mayor Mamdani, Commissioner Vij, and Speaker Menin for your partnership in championing NYC's cultural sector.

Leonard Jacobs

This Friday, we’re celebrating Juneteenth with a free screening of the underrated film, The Inkwell! RSVP: https://www.e...
06/15/2026

This Friday, we’re celebrating Juneteenth with a free screening of the underrated film, The Inkwell!

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/juneteenth-at-jcal-presents-a-screening-of-the-inkwell-tickets-1986902265161?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true

The film screening will be followed by an exclusive pre-recorded Q&A between the film’s director and JCAL’s

The Inkwell is a romantic comedy, coming-of-age film starring Larenz Tate, Jada Pinkett Smith, Morris Chestnut, Glynn Turman, and much more!

About the film: A shy, troubled young man is sent to an iconic black enclave in Martha’s Vineyard, where he finds himself in the middle of his political-arguing, party-loving family and his love torn between two girls.

Also! Don’t miss the exhibit opening of Under a Plantain Tree exhibit happening right before this screening.

JCAL’s Pride Event: Be You is almost here! We’re highlighting the performers ahead of the June 25 event. Today’s highlig...
06/12/2026

JCAL’s Pride Event: Be You is almost here! We’re highlighting the performers ahead of the June 25 event. Today’s highlight is .

RSVP at JCAL.org for a free presentation of live music, visual arts, and fashion on June 25, 7pm at the Jamaica Performing Arts Center.

Be You is curated by

New paid opportunity for Playwrights 📣! Introducing the Meet the Playwright Lab, a playwright residency that invests in ...
06/10/2026

New paid opportunity for Playwrights 📣! Introducing the Meet the Playwright Lab, a playwright residency that invests in early-career writers through long-arc career and dramaturgical development combined with industry mentorship and access.

Learn More: https://jcal.submittable.com/submit/357518/meet-the-playwright-lab-2026

The MTP Lab culminates in a staged reading of a new work by each member of the cohort at JCAL’s 94-seat studio theater that is free and open to the public, followed by a moderated Q&A with the audience and a reception in the playwright’s honor.

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161-04 Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica, NY
11432

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