The Lazizas

About Us

Micro Museum Micro Museum, founded in 1986, by interdisciplinary artists William and Kathleen Laziza as an arts incubator for mixed media creativity and community leadership. Its overall mission is to inspire others to aspire.

Visual art exhibits are open every Saturday from 12 - 7 PM ($2 entry). There are frequent special events and parties celebrating American ingenuity, invention and artful innovation. Weekdays are reserved for performing artists to practice their art forms.

If you would like to rent spaces or host your own art related special event do not hesitate to call (718) 797-3116

Micro Museum is the recipient of the 78 RPM record collection from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and archive for 100's of videotapes featuring NYC's finest cutting edge artists.

Micro Museum's name is metaphoric because Micro Museum focuses on Contemporary American Artists. Its sizeable collection is primarily digital art and its spaces are intimate.


In 2004 Micro Museum was registered as an official trademark
with the US Patent and Trademark Office. We are now ®!

CRITICS SAY:






The Lazizas are industrial strength artists.

- NY Newsday

Micro Museum is a high-tech fun house.

- NY Times

Future art house filmmaker take notes!

- Flaunt Magazine

NYC's coolest outpost.

- TimeOut New York

Before Smith Street was Smith Street there was Micro Museum.
- Brooklyn Heights Press

The Lazizas' are wickedly inventive.
- Brooklyn Rail
 




Micro Museum offers continuous special thanks to Materials for the Arts and all the artists, technicians, crew and staff who make this facility possible.

We are seeking direct donations: Make checks out to PAWI (Promote Art Works, Inc.)
123 Smith St. Brooklyn NY 11201. All contributions are tax-deductable and blessed 200 times over.