Houses three performance spaces including the acoustically perfect LeFrak Concert Hall, the Colden Auditorium and the Goldstein Theater.
Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens College is the largest cultural campus in the borough of Queens.
The arts are a central part of academic programs at Queens College, where all undergraduates are required to take at least one course in the visual or performing arts. The combined resources of Queens College and the Kupferberg Center for the Arts create a powerful intersection of diverse, engaging arts programming for students and the greater community.
The Kupferberg Center for the Arts houses three performance spaces including the acoustically perfect LeFrak Concert Hall, the Colden Auditorium and the Goldstein Theater. Also housed on the Queens College Campus is the Godwin-Ternbach Museum home to the most comprehensive art collection in Queens, and the Queens College Art Center, which is a separate gallery for contemporary installations. The world-renowned Louis Armstrong House Museum, located in Corona, is also part of the Kupferberg Center for the Arts at Queens College.