A group of around two dozen artists and art organizations held a “Rally for the Arts” at Long Island City’s Gordon Triangle last week to demand that art and culture protections are included in the OneLIC Neighborhood Plan, which is set to go before the City Council on Wednesday.
The rally, which took place at Gordon Triangle at the intersection of 10th Street and 44th Drive on Oct. 22, aimed to highlight three core demands of LIC’s arts and culture community in the rezoning plan, including incentives for developers to create free and permanently affordable arts and culture spaces.








