Make Beliefs Comix
About
Middle school isn’t just a transitional phase—it’s where curiosity meets structure, and abstract ideas start taking concrete shape. Make Beliefs Comix fits squarely into that landscape, offering a space where education intersects with the kind of creative energy that defines New York’s Upper West Side. This isn’t a place for passive learning; the neighborhood itself thrives on a mix of academic rigor and the kind of offbeat charm that comes from being steps away from Riverside Park’s green sprawl and the hum of Broadway’s northern stretch.
The address, 201 W 77th St, places it in a strip where brownstones give way to institutions that cater to minds still figuring out how to articulate big questions. Middle school years are notoriously messy—full of half-formed opinions and sudden bursts of inspiration—and the area reflects that tension, with its blend of historic facades and the low-key buzz of students filtering in and out of nearby schools. Here, the sidewalks carry as much potential as the classrooms; it’s a block where a detour to the Natural History Museum or a slice from a no-frills pizzeria can feel like an extension of the day’s lessons.
Logistics keep things grounded: questions about programs or details are a phone call away at (212) 724-5259. For those mapping out routes, the intersection of 77th and Amsterdam offers straightforward access, whether coming uptown or cutting over from Central Park West. The map pins the location between the kind of landmarks that turn errands into mini-adventures—because in this part of the city, even a school-related stop can double as a chance to stumble into something unexpected.