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NYStateArts.org includes information about organizations in every corner of New York. Information on events and programs at arts organizations in New York City is available on NYC-ARTS.org, NYCkidsARTS.org and the NYC ARTS iPhone App.
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.
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Largely known as a sculptor, Angel Orensanz has developed a multidisciplinary body of work since the early 1990s, embracing elements of performance, conceptual art and video that often carry a mark
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Art for Change is a nonprofit that provides a forum for creating innovative art and media programs that inspire people to take an active role in social justice.
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Artichoke Dance Company creates unique dance works, presents public performances and offers participatory educational experiences in dance and dance making which aim to develop physical, creative,
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Artists in the Kitchen is a nonprofit that coordinates the biannual Hell's Kitchen Artist Studio Tour.
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This all-volunteer organization promotes and supports local artists, serves the community at large through arts education and creative accessibility, and organizes all residents and stakeholders in
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Founded in 1875 by artists, for artists, the Art Students League of New York provides affordable studio-based art education of the highest quality to anyone with the interest in making art.
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The center's arts and events program encompasses approximately 45 music and dance performances, six visual arts exhibits and six festivals yearly.
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One of the city’s oldest public spaces, this 25-acre park on landfill at the tip of Manhattan and the confluence of the Hudson and East Rivers is the largest park in Lower Manhattan.
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The Bronx Council on the Arts provides an array of services to 5,000 artists and more than 250 arts and community-based organizations.
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Central Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, America's greatest landscape architect, and Calvert Vaux in 1858.
