The Onassis Foundation’s experimental art and tech studio, Onassis ONX, is relocating to a larger 6,000-square-foot space in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood, doubling its size. The new facility at 390 Broadway will open in January with the multimedia exhibition “TECHNE: Homecoming,” featuring works by artists such as Andrew Thomas Huang, Tamiko Thiel, and Sister Sylvester. The space includes advanced production facilities like a motion-capture stage, a three-wall projection room, an expanded sound studio, and enhanced AI and generative media infrastructure.
This expansion underscores the Onassis Foundation’s growing investment in art-and-technology intersections, connecting its New York and Athens operations—the latter recently opened Onassis Ready in a former factory. The move also reflects a broader trend of art spaces migrating to Tribeca, reinforcing the neighborhood’s status as a hub for contemporary and experimental art. By providing artists with cutting-edge tools and creative freedom, Onassis ONX positions itself as a key incubator for digital and immersive art practices.