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Brooklyn Music Therapy Center Expands to New Campus
2 Dec
Summary
- Brooklyn Conservatory of Music is expanding to a new 12,000-square-foot campus.
- The expansion aims to double music therapy clients in the coming years.
- The Joel Foundation provided funding for the $16 million expansion project.

The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, a 128-year-old nonprofit and NYC's largest music therapy provider, is embarking on a significant expansion. The organization recently announced its move to a new 12,000-square-foot campus, a project funded in part by The Joel Foundation. This expansion is poised to double the number of music therapy clients served in the coming years.
The new facility, set to open next year, will feature enhanced resources such as 13 acoustic studios, a performance hall, and community spaces. It will also house a future Music Therapy Institute with a nationwide reach. The conservatory currently provides music education and therapy to approximately 7,000 New Yorkers across various partnership sites.
Music therapy has demonstrated profound positive impacts on individuals like Danielle Bioh, a young visually impaired woman who credits the program with enhancing her well-being and self-advocacy. This evidence-based practice significantly benefits physical, emotional, mental, and social health, transforming lives and fostering personal growth.




