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La Maison Française is aFrancophone university inGreenwich Village, New York City, affiliated withNew York University.
Founded in 1957 by ProfessorGermaine Brée, La Maison Française occupies a 19th-centurycarriage house onWashington Mews.[1]
François Noudelmann has been the Director of La Maison Française since 2019. The chair of its Advisory Board isGuy Sorman.
La Maison Française has programming in three areas: culture (including literature, theater, art, music and cinema), contemporary politics (including geopolitics, economy, human rights, race and gender), and the Francophone world. It also holds language classes for adults and children. La Maison Française is closely affiliated with the New York University Department of French Literature, Thought and Culture, as well as the university's Institute of French Studies.
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