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Welcome to the New NYStateArts.org
The new NYStateArts.org is a resource for New Yorkers and visitors alike who are interested in exploring the state's myriad cultural opportunities. Click on "Arts Groups A to Z", type a keyword in the search box above or explore the map to begin your cultural journey across New York State.
Art Groups A-Z
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Since the League’s founding in 1881, New York City has served as a stimulating and fascinating home base for the Architectural League’s various programs and events.
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The Center for Architecture Foundation (CFAF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting public awareness, understanding and appreciation of architecture, design and the built environment.
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FIGMENT is a forum for the creation and display of participatory and interactive art by emerging artists.
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The Museum of Arts and Design explores how craftsmanship, art and design intersect in the visual arts today.
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The narrative of New York City—from its beginning as a small Dutch trading post to its status today as one of the world's most important cities—unfolds through special exhibtions and
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The Queens Botanical Garden, a living museum serving the most ethnically diverse county in the United States, is committed to presenting collections, education and research initiatives and programs
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In 1976, Columbia University Professor Mario Salvadori (1907-1997) volunteered to go into the inner-city middle schools to teach a course based on his book, Why Buildings Stand Up, engagin
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The center’s programs, intended to bring the rich cultures of the five Nordic nations (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) to New York, include art and design exhibitions, film screen
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The Vander Ende-Onderdonk House is the oldest Dutch-American farmhouse in New York City.
