
New York, 212-742-8880
The purpose of ACT UP Oral History Project is to present comprehensive, complex, human, collective, and individual portraits of the people who have made up ACT UP/New York. These men and women of all races and classes transformed entrenched cultural ideas about homosexuality, sexuality, illness, health care, civil rights, art, ... More
New York, 212-678-8411
The mission of The African Diaspora Film Festival, Inc is to expand the
traditional views and perceptions of what the Black experience is by
showcasing films depicting the richness and diversity of the global
Black experience from Peru to Zimbabwe, from New Zealand to Jamaica. The
African Diaspora Film Festival, Inc. seeks to advance ... More
New York, 212-352-1720
Founded in 1990, AFF’s mission is to promote knowledge and understanding of African culture through the moving image; increase the distribution of African media in the United States to reach broad, diverse audiences; enhance opportunities and visibility for African media artists, and facilitate dialogue between African filmmakers and their international ... More
New York, 212-947-6340
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New York, 212-529-8815
WE ARE DEDICATED TOWARDS ENCOURAGING AND FOSTERING THE INTEREST OF ALL SEGMENTS OF THE COMMUNITY IN VISUAL, PERFORMING, AND MEDIA ARTS, BROADENING AND ENRICHING THE GENERAL PUBLIC THROUGH PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS OF VISUAL, PERFORMING, CINEMA, AND MEDIA ARTS. It is a multipurpose entity run by artists for artists that presents, produces ... More
New York
American Documentary, Inc. (AmDoc) is a New York City-based non-profit media organization dedicated to creating, identifying and presenting contemporary stories that express opinions and perspectives rarely featured in mainstream media outlets. Since 1988, AmDoc has produced the award-winning P.O.V. ('point-of-view') series for PBS, presenting over 230 of the most compelling ... More
Andes
Andes Sprouts Society (ASsociety) works towards the exchange of knowledge and labor of urban gardening and field farming, the sustainability of the land, emergent media exploration, while engaging artists in eco-bio-media issues from an international perspective.
ASsociety exemplifies the Catskill Regions' cultural heritage of the sprouting farm landscape as well ... More
New York, 212-505-5181
The mission of Anthology Film Archives is to preserve, exhibit and promote independent, avant-garde and artist film and video. More
New York, 212-431-5270
apexart is a 501(c)(3) non-profit contemporary visual arts organization located in Lower Manhattan. Through our exhibitions, international residency, publication initiatives, and programs and events, we are committed to cultural and intellectual diversity and aim to stimulate public dialogue about contemporary art. Our exhibitions and programs are intended to promote consideration ... More
New York
Art in General is a nonprofit organization that assists artists with the production and presentation of new work. It changes in response to the needs of artists and informs and engages the public about their work. More
New York, 212-741-7133 x
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New York, 212-226-3970
Artists Space supports, presents, and contextualizes artistic experimentation, production, and dialogue in contemporary cultural practice. More
New York, 646-230-6368
Arts Engine, Inc. supports, produces, and distributes independent media of consequence and promotes the use of independent media by advocates, educators and the general public. By fostering the production and use of independent film, video and new media, Arts Engine connects media makers and active audiences in order to ... More
Kingston
The Arts Society of Kingston is dedicated to providing opportunities to bring diverse forms of art before the public by sponsoring exhibitions, performances and other arts-related events. ASK exists for the benefit of artists, art-lovers and the general community in Kingston and the greater Mid-Hudson Valley region. It seeks to ... More
New York, 212-989-1422
Asian CineVision is a nonprofit media arts organization dedicated to promoting and preserving Asian and Asian American media expressions by: Helping to develop and support both emerging and experienced Asian American film and video makers and other media artists working in a range of genres and styles; and helping to ... More
Brooklyn, 718-857-3376
AIR creates opportunities for and represents the interests of audio producers across various media. AIR fosters the development of the producer community in the service of the open exchange of ideas. More
New York
IMAGINE: You enter into a large cinema and settle into your seat. After a few minutes, the lights dim and the screen goes black. It is dark and everyone is silent, waiting for the film to begin. Then there is thunder; the speakers roar. The screen remains black, yet your ... More
Brooklyn, 718-855-7882
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn presents quality visual, performing and media arts programs reflective of Brooklyn’s diverse communities, and provides resources and platforms to support the creative process. More
Bemus Point, 716-386-7000
The Bemus Bay Pops is dedicated to providing free family entertainment by world-class musicians on the Chautauqua Lake Floating Stage. The mission of the Bemus Bay Pops is to bring arts to the people. The Pops provides arts and culture to the community through free multicultrual concerts for ... More
Buffalo, 716-560-1968
Big Orbit Gallery is an artist run arts center dedicated to transcultural, multidisciplinary explorations of contemporary art issues, with its primary focus being the promotion of the art and artists of western New York. Through programming that ranges from painting to performance art, architectural installations to live sound sculpture, Big ... More
New York, 505-577-2250
To encourage cooperation among and advancement of poets, performers, writers, producers, publishers and other engaged in artistic activities; to develop and produce works by emerging poets and performers for performance on stage, television, film and other media; to conduct tours and hold exhibitions; to promote the study, improvement and advancement ... More
Treadwell, 607-829-5055
To seek out, study, and collect the work of early and contemporary writers, storytellers, and artists, and to publish, disseminate, and present that work through publications and educational and public programs for the larger community. More
Brooklyn, 718-636-4100
Mission: To be the globally acknowledged preeminent, progressive performing and cinema arts center of the 21st century. Organizational Vision: BAM has articulated its primary values as follows. Artistic Integrity: BAM supports innovative, high quality, rigorous art that tests new ground. Professional Integrity: As a world-class cultural center, BAM balances creativity ... More
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC) strives to enrich the quality of life throughout Brooklyn by fostering, encouraging and promoting the arts through service and support to artists and arts organizations.
Founded in 1966, BAC is the umbrella for Brooklyn’s range of cultural groups and individual artists working in the visual, performing, media ... More
Brooklyn, 718-388-4306
Brooklyn International Film Festival is dedicated to discovering, exposing, and promoting independent filmmakers and to expanding the rich and diverse cultural resources that are and will become the heritage of Brooklyn citizens.
BiFF believes in supporting the artistic excellence and the creative freedom of artists without censure and the rights ... More
Buffalo, (716) 833-4450
Buffalo Arts Studio (BAS) is a not-for-profit arts organization whose mission is to provide affordable studio space and regular public exposure for regional, national, and international artists through exhibitions, and to enrich the community with art classes, mural programs, and public art. Exhibitions, public art projects, and classes help the ... More
Buffalo
Buffalo International Film Festival encourages the creation, appreciation and exhibition of all forms of moving media (film, video, web-based) throughout the world. It endeavors to relate international activities to the current and historic accomplishments of individuals, organizations, and cultural groups in the Western New York community to the rest of ... More
Buffalo, 716-878-3549
The Burchfield-Penney Art Center is a museum dedicated to the art and vision of Charles E. Burchfield and distinguished artists of Buffalo-Niagara and Western New York State. Through its affiliation with Buffalo State College, the museum encourages learning and celebrates our richly creative and diverse community. More
New York, 212-505-6050
Solar One (CEC Stuyvesant Cove, Inc.), has dedicated itself to inspiring New Yorkers to become environmentally responsible urban residents and develop a sense of stewardship for New York City, for themselves and for their own individual neighborhoods. It embraces this mission through environmental science education, access to sustainable arts performances, ... More
Buffalo, 716-856-2717
Founded in 1974 by and for artists, CEPA Gallery is a comprehensive not-for-profit art center dedicated to promoting the photo-related and electronic arts. With programs in visual art exhibitions, public art projects, artist residencies, and education, CEPA strives to foster the creation and presentation of new work, educate the region ... More
New York, 212-683-7343
To offer a fiscal sponsorship grant program to individual artists, collaborative artists' projects and emerging arts organizations of all disciplines. More
New York, 212-594-6464
To provide support and adminstrative structure to independent, emerging artists for the production of new ideas in theater, music, film, and visual art, helping to launch their careers while creating something of value for the community. More
North Tonawanda, 716.694.4400
The purpose of the Carnegie Art Center, directed by the Tonawandas’ Council on the Arts, is to sponsor, promote and encourage the development of the fine arts. Through the presentation of exhibitions, classes, performances and professional development opportunities, it provides educational and cultural enrichment to the Western New York ... More
Annandale-on-Hudson
The Center for Curatorial Studies and Art in Contemporary Culture at Bard College (CCS Bard) is an exhibition, education, and research center dedicated to the study of art and curatorial practices from the 1960s to the present day. In addition to the CCS Galleries and the Hessel Museum of ... More
New York, 212-294-8312
The Center for Jewish History is the campus to five partner organizations - American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi Federation, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
One of the most comprehensive collections for the documentation and exploration of the modern Jewish experience in the ... More
East Chatham, 518-392-5108
The Chatham Film Club, an all-volunteer organization, brings fine, contemporary art, foreign and independent film to the community through regular screenings, events, and other interactive programming. Columbia County is a rural, sparsely populated community and similar film is available at distances of 50-70 miles roundtrip. More
Poughkeepsie, 845-485-4480
Children's Media Project's (CMP) programs encourage people to engage creatively in using the media to express themselves, to critically view and understand the media, to use the media as a tool for education, and offer employment and growth opportunities for youth, emerging artists, and professionals. Our mission is to create ... More
New York, 212-254-5474
Cinema Tropical is a non-profit media arts organization dedicated to the distribution, programming and promotion of Latin American cinema in the United States. More
New York, 212-821-1636
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Hamilton, 315-228-7633
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Staten Island, 917-574-8392
The mission of Collaborative Projects is to gather, promote and disseminate art and information about artists to as broad an audience as possible. This is accomplished by maintaining an eclectic archive of art, electronic media and documents, and through the distribution of artwork. Colab also produces exhibitions, screenings and performances ... More
New York, 646-245-0066
The Mission of Collective: Unconscious is to foster an inclusive, creative community in Lower Manhattan that serves as an incubator and launching pad for emerging artists in New York City. Founded in 1995 by a group of multi-disciplined artists, Collective: Unconscious was conceived both to perform unique experimental theater and ... More
Syracuse, 315-442-2364
The Community Folk Art Center, Inc. is a vibrant cultural and artistic hub committed to the promotion and development of artists of the African Diaspora. The mission of the center is to exalt cultural and artistic pluralism by collecting, exhibiting, teaching and interpreting the visual & performing arts. ... More
Glens Falls, 518-792-6508
The Mission of Crandall Public Library is to provide resources, services and programs necessary to meet the informational, educational, cultural, and entertainment needs of the public to enhance individual and community life. Crandall Public Library intends to provide the community with free access to the world of ideas, information in ... More
New York, 212-206-6674
Creative Time presents the most innovative art in the public realm. From our base in New York, we work with artists who ignite the imagination and explore ideas that shape society. We initiate a dynamic conversation among artists, sites, and audiences, in projects that enliven public spaces with free and ... More
New York, 212-696-7800
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New York, 212-727-0764
Dance Films Association, Inc. aims to build recognition for dance on camera as an art form, ease the marketing and financial burdens of dance film makers through post production grants, showcases, fiscal sponsorship, and project feedback. DFA disseminates information about exemplary dance films and videos through its bi-monthly journal. By ... More
New York, 212-691-6500
Dance Theater Workshop was founded on the following principle: to identify, present, and support independent contemporary artists and companies to advance dance and live performance in New York and worldwide. More
New York, 212-473-8933
Deep Dish TV aspires to build and maintain a statewide and national network of people and organizations committed to using television as an outlet for creative grassroots, community and independent video that addresses issues and perspectives inadequately represented by corporate media. Our goal is to strengthen and increase the visibility ... More
Kingston, 845-633-0819
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Narrowsburg, 845-252-7576
DVAA leads collaborations that advance the arts in Sullivan County and the Upper Delaware River Valley; encourages and supports cultural programs relevant to all citizens; and provides services to individual artists, arts organizations and the area's arts industry. More
New York, 212-293-5506
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New York, 212-719-4393
As the sole venue in New York City and one of few internationally dedicated to the presentation of multi-channel sound installation, Diapason provides a space where composers and sound artists can realize their work for an interested public. By providing an optimum listening environment, two high quality multi-channel sound systems, ... More
New York, 6462242235
The Digital Performance Institute (DPI) is a laboratory assisting artists in developing new dialogues between technology and performance. DPI’s programs are specifically designed to facilitate artist-driven investigation of technology’s role in multi-disciplinary performance work without the limitations associated with production. More
New York, 212-966-4510
DCTV believes that expanding public access to the electronic media arts invigorates our nation's democracy. Founded in 1972 by Jon Alpert and Keiko Tsuno, DCTV has fostered a diverse and inclusive media arts community for over 30 years. DCTV pursues its educational mission by introducing members of the community to ... More
New York City, 860-832-2766
Drunkenboat.com is an international online journal for the arts that publishes more traditional forms of representation, such as poetry, prose, and photography, alongside works of art endemic to the medium of the web, such as hypertext, audio, video, and interactive web art. Drunkenboat.com is also dedicated to principles of the ... More
Brooklyn, 718-694-0831
DAC's mission is to engage a broad spectrum of society in the sensory and intellectual stimuli of emerging visual culture by providing visual artists and curators with the singular opportunity for both on and off-site experimentation, innovation, presentation and advancement. More
Sunnyside, 718 784-4066
EarSay is an artist driven non-profit arts organization dedicated to uncovering and portraying stories of the uncelebrated. Our projects bridge the divide between documentary and expressive forms in books, exhibitions, on stage, in sound & electronic media. We are committed to fostering understanding and dialogue across cultures, generations, gender, and ... More
East Meadow, 516-794-2570
The East Meadow Public Library is dedicated to providing the services and resources which will enrich and enlighten all segments of the community. More
New York, 212-465-9366
The Educational Video Center (EVC) is a nonprofit youth media organization dedicated to teaching documentary video as a tool for social change and as a means to develop the artistic, critical literacy, and career skills of young people. Founded in 1984, EVC is a nationally acclaimed leader in the fields ... More
New York, 212-337-0680
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Syracuse, 315-474-6064
The mission of the Everson Museum of Art is to preserve, exhibit, interpret, and enhance its collections of historical and contemporary American visual arts and its international ceramic collection. The Museum seeks to inspire, educate and enrich all people, and integrate art into their lives through direct encounters with its ... More
Rochester , 585 5032671
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New York, 212-966-7745
Exit Art is an independent vision of contemporary culture prepared to react immediately to important issues that affect our lives. We do experimental, historical and unique presentations of aesthetic, social, political and environmental issues. We absorb cultural differences that become prototype exhibitions. We are a center for multiple disciplines. Exit ... More
New York, 212-431-6430
Experimental Intermedia Foundation has been a presenter and service
organization since 1968. Its purpose is to serve as a development resource for artists, providing a supportive environment for the creation and presentation of innovative, technically sophisticated music and intermedia artwork. EIF is currently pursuing two primary objectives: 1) To produce a ... More
Owego, 607-687-4341
* to support the creation of work using new electronic media technologies by providing space, time and educational resources to artists for personal, self-directed creative investigations, and by providing funding and other administrative support directly to makers
* to encourage an informed appreciation of media art by supporting the exhibition ... More
New York, 212-937-6580
Founded in 1996, Eyebeam is an art and technology center that provides a fertile context and state-of-the-art tools for digital experimentation. It is a lively incubator of creativity and thought, where artists and technologists actively engage with the larger culture, addressing the issues and concerns of our time. Eyebeam challenges ... More
New York, 646-549-1349
To increase the development and showcase of Irish film, cinematic culture and emerging music throughout the year with a four day film festival and the Craic Music Series which is open to all New Yorkers. Also to facilitate dialogue and mutual support between Irish and Irish American filmmakers/musicians and the ... More
New York, 212-627-2035
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New York, 212-875-5668
The Film Society of Lincoln Center was founded in 1969 to promote the art of film, to recognize and support film artists, and to encourage the growth of a diverse and discerning filmgoing audience. Since its founding, the Film Society has worked to accomplish these goals by developing and administrating ... More
New York, 212-514-3737
The Film and Video Center (FVC) of the National Museum of the American Indian is dedicated to presenting and disseminating information about the media works of Native Americans throughout the Western hemisphere. Its Native Networks Website: www.nativenetworks.si.edu
-Provides a representation of current work in the field of indigenous media, including ... More
New York, 212-267-5665
The New American Cinema Group/ The Film-Makers' Cooperative (FMC) was founded in 1961 as a 501(c)(3)not-for-profit organization for the purpose of distributing independent, non-commercial, avant-garde films and videos. It is the first organization of its kind devoted entirely to the artists' exploration of the moving image. Since its founding, FMC ... More
Ithaca, 607 274 3431
The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) embraces and interrogates sustainability across all of its forms: economic, social, ecological, political, cultural, technological, and aesthetic. The festival is in the spirit of UNESCO’s initiative on sustainable development. This initiative has redefined and expanded environmental issues to explore the international interconnections between ... More
Long Island City, 646-319-4413
Flux Factory, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) arts and education not-for-profit organization created in 1994 and incorporated in 1998. Our mission is to support, promote, and produce innovative art through collaborative exchange. As a fully artist-run organization and artistic collective, Flux Factory is unique in both Queens and the greater ... More
Long Island City
The mission of Forward Motion Theater is to create original works that explore the combination of movement and technology. FMT fosters collaboration and experimentation between artists in diverse mediums by curating events, providing technology support, and media services. More
New York, 212-277-8020
Fractured Atlas is a non-profit organization that serves a national community of artists and arts organizations. Our programs and services facilitate the creation of art by offering vital support to the artists who produce it. We help artists and arts organizations function more effectively as businesses by providing access to ... More
Brooklyn, 718-398-7255
Franklin Furnace's mission is to present, preserve, interpret, proselytize and advocate on behalf of avant-garde art, especially forms that may be vulnerable due to institutional neglect, their ephemeral nature or politically unpopular content. Franklin Furnace is dedicated to serving artists by providing both physical and virtual venues for the presentation ... More
New York, 212-864-3375
The mission of the Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center, Inc. is to develop African-American and other professional artists in the fields of Writing, Acting and Production by offering professional training through writing workshops in Prose Fiction, Poetry, Screenwriting, Playwriting, Journalism, and workshops in Acting, Documentary Production, Television Production and Film ... More
New York, 212-529-5300
The Funding Exchange is a national membership organization of publicly supported, regionally-based community foundations. We are a unique partnership of activists and donors dedicated to building a permanent institutional and financial base for progressive social change by fundraising for local, national and international grantmaking programs. We believe that the great ... More
New York, 212-668-1100
The New York Documentary Center was founded in 1997 to provide the public with programs exploring documentary filmmaking, past, present, and future with the express purpose of broadening the audience base for the documentary genre. The goals of the Center are: To gather documentary filmmakers, industry professionals, educators, students and ... More
Acra, 518-622-2598
free103point9 is a non-profit arts organization, based in Greene County, NY (Wave Farm) and New York City, focused on establishing and cultivating the genre Transmission Arts. This genre encompasses a diversity of practices and media working with the idea of transmission or the physical properties of the electromagnetic spectrum. Transmission ... More
Rochester, 585-271-3361
George Eastman House collects and interprets images, films, literature, and equipment in the disciplines of photography and motion pictures-and it cares for the George Eastman legacy collections-to inspire discovery and learning for a regional, national and international audience. More
New York, 212-725-0436
The Gertrude Stein Repertory Theatre (GSRT) was founded in 1990 to promote and support innovation in the performing arts, with a comprehensive mission: to create new genres of live theatre that merge the best of traditional theater techniques from around the world with the latest in multimedia performance tools; to ... More
The Bronx, 718-589-5470
The mission of The Ghetto Film School (GFS) is to provide the education, resources, technology, and relationships young people need to make outstanding film, video and multi-media projects. More
New York, 212-594-9577
Global Action Project has been a leader in the youth media movement, offering media-arts trainings for young leaders from underserved communities across New York City and as far away as Croatia, Guatemala, and the Middle East. Our mission is to provide youth with the knowledge, tools, and relationships they ... More
Brooklyn, 718-388-5911
Glowlab is an independent curatorial lab producing, publishing and exhibiting art and technology projects and events exploring the nature of cities. More
New York, 212-439-8700
The Goethe-Institut is the cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany with a global reach.
We promote knowledge of the German language abroad and foster international cultural cooperation. We convey a comprehensive picture of Germany by providing information on Germany's cultural, social and political life.
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Ithaca, 607-255-3530
Under the sponsorship of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections of the Cornell University Library, the Rose Goldsen Archive serves as a research repository of new media art, with a current emphasis on digital interfaces and experimentation by international, independent artists. More
Astoria, 718-726-7329
The mission of the Greek Cultural Center (GCC) is fourfold: First, to serve the cultural needs of the Greek American community in New York State and to promote and preserve Greek culture and language through the arts. Second, to promote the work of Greek American artists through assistance and presentation ... More
New York, 212-423-3587
The mission of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation is to promote the understanding and appreciation of art, architecture, and other manifestations of visual culture, primarily of the modern and contemporary periods, and to collect, conserve, and study the art of our time. The Foundation realizes this mission through exceptional exhibitions, ... More
NY, 718.682.2744
As the largest Hip-Hop film festival in the world, the H2O [Hip-Hop Odyssey] International Film Festival provides a platform for filmmakers to showcase and define the variety of images that depict Hip-Hop culture and its communities. More
Buffalo, 716-854-1694
Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center's mission is two-fold:
1. To provide a center for contemporary art.
2. To recognize and serve a vital community artistic presence which is global in its outlook, challenging in its ideas, pluralistic in its concerns, and diverse in its expression. Hallwalls' twofold mission is to serve artists by ... More
Clinton, 315-859-4678
Hamilton College provides diverse and talented students with a superior liberal arts education in a residential environment. By emphasizing effective written and oral communication, academic rigor, intense student-faculty engagement, superior advising, and personal responsibility, the College enables students to demonstrate excellence in critical, analytical, and creative thinking, and breadth and ... More
East Hampton, 631-324-4600
The Hamptons International Film Festival was founded to celebrate the American Independent film - long, short, fiction and documentary - and to introduce a unique and varied spectrum of international films and filmmakers to our audiences. The Festival is committed to exhibiting films that express fresh voices and differing global ... More
New York, 212-431-1130x1
Founded as a not-for-profit organization by artists in 1977, Harvestworks has helped a generation of artists create new works using technology. Our mission is to support the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies. Our goals are to create an environment where ... More
New York, 212-628-3494
Havana Film Festival New York (HFFNY), this year from April 13-19, is an internationally recognized film festival showcasing perspectives of Latin American culture through new full-length feature films, documentaries, shorts, animation and classics. HFFNY works to build a close relationship with our community providing a multi-cultural experience to different age ... More
New York, 212-966-3378
The Hawai`i Cultural Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to perpetuating Hawaiian culture outside of Hawai`i. HCF develops programs that create a deeper understanding of ancient and contemporary Hawaiian traditions, and strives to strengthen a community of people who share a common ancestry, background or interest in Hawai`i.To further this ... More
Rochester, 585-271-2640
The mission of ImageOut (the Rochester Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival) is to inform, entertain, educate, and enrich the Greater Rochester and Western New York community through the exhibition of multi-racial and multi-cultural films and videos, and through various artistic and educational programs by and about gay, lesbian, ... More
New York, 212-216-9315
Our mission is to produce high profile television documentaries and ancillary educational media on issues of social significance. More
New York, 212-465-8200
IFP is a not-for-profit membership and advocacy organization dedicated to providing resources, information and avenues of communication for independent filmmakers, film industry professionals and film enthusiasts. Its programs are designed to help filmmakers navigate the industry, facilitate new marketplaces, develop new audiences and encourage close interaction among business, creative and ... More
New York, 212 594 3685
The Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC) is a secular, non-profit arts organization that promotes the production, exhibition, publication, and performance of Indian and cross-cultural arts forms in North America. The IAAC supports all exhibition, publication, and performance of Indian and cross-cultural art forms in North America. The IAAC supports all artistic ... More
Alfred, 607-871-2027
The Institute for Electronic Arts is dedicated to the integration of electronic media within the fine arts disciplines through a focus on art making, research, and education. In recognition of this integration, the Institute for Electronic Arts will develop working partnerships with industry and other organizations. To identify the needs ... More
NEW YORK, 212-308-7720
Instituto Cervantes is a worldwide non-profit organization created by the Spanish government in 1991. It is the largest organization in the world concerned with the teaching of Spanish, and it maintains a presence in over twenty different countries throughout 43 centers devoted to the Spanish and Hispanic American culture and ... More
Brooklyn, 718-260-4018
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New York, 917-270-7258
Intelligent Agent is a service organization and information provider dedicated to interpreting and promoting art that uses digital technologies for production and presentation. This new art form challenges traditional notions of art and has brought about hybrid work that collapses boundaries between disciplines -- such as art, science, technology, and ... More
New York, 212-777-5690
International Film Circuit is dedicated to promoting international cultural exchange through cinema. This mission is pursued through a variety of strategies aimed at bringing to audiences in New York State and nationwide films that would not be able to reach those audiences through traditional commercial distribution and exhibition networks. More
New York, 212-448-0457
International Film Seminars, Inc. (IFS) / The Flaherty is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the worldwide advancement and development of independent films, videos, and other moving-image arts as an alternative to mass media by generating professional and public dialogue and insights into the art and content of the moving image; ... More
New York, 646-505-5708
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Pleasantville, 914-773-7663
The Jacob Burns Film Center is a nonprofit cultural institution dedicated to presenting the best of independent, documentary, and world cinema; promoting visual literacy; and making film a vibrant part of the community. More
New York, 212-715-1207
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Clinton, 315-853-8871
The Kirkland Art Center was established nearly 45 years ago as a meeting place where adults and children could study,create,exhibit and enjoy art. From the beginning there were classes,exhibitions,films concerts, and lectures. The KAC is now an active regional multi-arts center located in an old church, a converted barn and ... More
Lake Placid, 518-523-2512
The Lake Placid Center for the Arts is dedicated to presenting and fostering quality arts, which inspire, enrich, educate and entertain people of all ages. More
Corona, 718-651-1100
Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center, co-operated by Library Action Committee of Corona-East Elmhurst, Inc and Queens Library is a community based public library and cultural arts institution. It offers artist exhibitions, independent film screenings and festivals, creative writing workshops, author poetry readings, open mic nights, public and historical ... More
Mamaroneck, 914-381-2002
The mission of LMC-TV is to strengthen our community by providing the supportive environment and facilities necessary to encourage freedom of speech, public dialogue and artistic expression that reflect the diverse interests and needs of the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Community. More
Syracuse, 315-443-1300
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New York
LoVid is an interdisciplinary artist duo composed of Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus. Our work includes live video installations, sculptures, digital prints, patchworks, media projects, performances, and video recordings. We combine many opposing elements in our work, contrasting hard electronics with soft patchworks, analog and digital, or handmade and machine ... More
New York, 212-334-3347
Established in 1997 as a not-for-profit multimedia arts organization, with a central place assigned to the Internet and the convergence of old and new media, Location One is creating a new environment for contemporary art. We believe that when artists with different expressive and cultural sensibilities collaborate on creative projects, ... More
Spencer, 607-589-4709
The camera is a vehicle that allows an access to certain life experiences we wouldn't normally have access to. It opens people up and grants a unique intimacy with the subjects. Documentary films should share with the viewer this intimacy with the subjects, and should take the viewer somewhere he ... More
East Northport, 631-987-0596
The mission of the Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Inc. is to promote the enjoyment of film that is made by, for, and of interest to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community of Long Island, to promote the development of lgbt filmmakers by providing a forum to ... More
New York, 212-431-0233
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New York, 212-219-9401
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Troy, 518-276-4829
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is a non-profit educational institution incorporated under the laws of the State of New York. Founded in 1985, and built around a world class faculty and staff, The Department of the Arts at Rensselaer (iEAR Studios -- integrated Electronic Arts at Rensselaer) is dedicated to interdisciplinary creative ... More
New York, 212-742-8880
MIX NYC promotes, produces and preserves experimental media that is rooted in the lives, politics and experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and otherwise queer-identified people. MIX's work challenges mainstream notions of gender and sexuality while also upending traditional categories of form and content. Through its annual Festival and ... More
New York, 212-688-8280
MUSE Film and Television uses film and digital media to create quality films on the visual arts and culture. More
New York, 212-757-2670
Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN) is an independent, not-for-profit public access center established as a result of the cable television franchise agreement between the City of New York and Time Warner Cable. Our purpose is to ensure the ability of Manhattan residents to exercise their First Amendment rights through the medium ... More
New York, 212-769-5180
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Troy, 518-272-2390
New York Media Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing independent media - video, film, audio, radio, and computer arts - in New York State by expanding resources, support, and audiences for the media arts. More
Saratoga Springs, 518-366-6678
Media Arts Coalition's mission is to further the creation, exhibition, awareness of and appreciation for new media arts (including motion picture film, video and computer-derived presentations) throughout New York State. More
New York, 212.828.0401
MediaNoche is the place where art, technology and community converge. We offer artists working in new media exhibition space and residencies in order to provoke a dialogue that blurs all lines of marginality and alternity.
Unique among arts and technology groups in New York, MediaNoche is directly linked ... More
New York, 212-673-0090
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Utica, 315-797-0000
The Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute is a regional arts center. Its mission is: to serve diverse audiences by advancing the appreciation, understanding and enjoyment of the arts; to promote interest and participation in the arts; to engender artistic self-expression and personal creativity; to assume a leadership and advocacy role for the ... More
New York, 212-254-3511
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Brooklyn, 718-230-0492
The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporian Arts (MoCADA) is Brooklyn, New York's first and only museum with a focus on the art, culture and history of African Americans and the African Diaspora at large. From its inception in December 1999, MoCADA remains committed to fostering a greater awareness of the ... More
Rochester, 585-28-4239
North East Area Development, Inc.(NEAD) is a non-profit neighborhood organization, organized and operated to lead quality of life enhancement activities through community, neighborhood, and business development, housing enhancements and development, and to plan and assist in educational, cultural, recreational and social activities. The Museum of Kids Art (MoKA), a program ... More
Astoria, 718-784-4520
The Museum of the Moving Image advances the public understanding and appreciation of the art, history, technique and technology of film, television, and digital media. It does so by collecting, preserving, and providing access to moving-image related artifacts; screening significant films and other moving-image works; presenting exhibitions of artifacts, artworks, ... More
New York, 212-571-2170
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Purchase, 914-251-6109
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Staten Island, 917-548-7780
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. (NRPA) was founded in 1981 to foster the development of new and experimental work for radio and sound arts. In 1996 NRPA extended its mandate to net art and launched its Turbulence web site. Turbulence commissions artists exploring the networked medium who both use ... More
New York, 212.366.6900
New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) empowers artists at critical stages in their creative lives. More
New York, 212-531-3207
The New York Institute for Haiti Advocacy is a publicly supported foundation, as per section 501 (c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Service Code.Our mission is to advocate for the rights and dignity of immigrant New Yorkers. We encourage the participation of Haitian-Americans in all aspects of life in New ... More
New York, 212-349-0330
NYICFF’s mission is to define a new, more intelligent, relevant and compelling media for kids. The curatorial focus is on exceptional independent and international animation, live action, documentary and experimental film for ages 3 to 18; films that inspire, educate, enlighten and emotionally nourish our young people. The cornerstone ... More
New York, 212-930-0738
The New York Public Library (NYPL) provides free and open access to information through a system of four Research Libraries and 85 neighborhood Branch Libraries. The Library for the Performing Arts houses one of the world's most extensive combination of circulating, reference, and rare archival collections on the performing arts, ... More
New York, 212-627-4455
The New York State Council on the Arts is dedicated to preserving and expanding the rich and diverse cultural resources that are and will become the heritage of New York's citizens. The Council believes in supporting the following.
Artistic excellence and the creative freedom of artists without censure, and
The rights ... More
New York, 212-679-0870
The preeminent entertainment industry association for women in New York City, New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT) supports women calling the shots in film, television and digital media. NYWIFT energizes the careers of women in entertainment by illuminating their achievements, providing training and professional development activities, and ... More
Brooklyn, 718 599-2389
Outpost Artists Resources is a video post-production facility located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. We have been serving the arts community since 1990 by providing access to the latest in video editing technology at well below market rates. In 2003, we began the Cuts and Burns Residency Program which provides ... More
Peekskill, 914-739-2333
The Paramount Center for the Arts (PCA) is dedicated to the presentation and production of diverse high-quality artistic programming in live performance, film, arts-in-education, and visual arts, serving the varied needs and interests of Westchester County and the entire mid-Hudson Valley region. More
New York, 212-254-4334
The mission of Participant, Inc. is to serve artists through in-depth consideration, presentation, and the publishing of critical writing; and to introduce this work into public contexts through exhibitions, screenings, performances, and educational programs. Our mission builds upon alternative space methodologies, particularly a commitment to interdisciplinary, intergenerational exhibition making, and ... More
Pelham, 914-738-2525
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716 390 2971
The Perpetual Art Machine is dedicated to bringing video artists, curators, writers, theorists, educators, collectors, and enthusiasts from around the world together to share their work, collaborate, curate shows, and gain visibility in an often under represented field. [PAM] strives to support video art and artists through multiple venues ... More
Rego Park, 718-459-5496
Queens International Film Festival (QIFF) is a showcase for film in all its formats and diversity with the hope that such efforts will serve as a catalyst for the formation of a global entertainment community. Aimed at encouraging and promoting the exchange of ideas across cultural and political borders, QIFF ... More
New York, 212-533-5247
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New York, 212-560-7459
Rattapallax is not formed for pecuniary profit or financial gain. The purposes for which the Corporation is formed are: (a) Publish poetry and literary books, ebooks, DVDs, and other media in New York State. (b) Promote a diverse array of poets, writers and world literature/poetry at public readings and programs ... More
New York, 212-219-1288
Rhizome supports the creation, presentation, and preservation of contemporary art that uses new technologies in significant ways. More
Brooklyn, 718-486-6281
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Rochester, 585-234-7411
We are dedicated to promoting the art of short films and bringing the work of international independent filmmakers to appreciative audiences. More
Rome, 315-336-1040
Rome Art And Community Center is a nonprofit multi-arts facility committed to fostering creativity, cultural awareness, and a strong community connection through a broad range of programming and services. More
New York, 212-712-7237
The screening of silent film comedy shorts, features and featurettes, with live music accompaniment, at New-York Historical Society. One or two film preservation projects will be accomplished each year. More
Brooklyn, 718-834-8761
Smack Mellon Studios is a nonprofit arts organization located in the "Dumbo" area of Brooklyn, NY. Conceived in 1995 as a multidisciplinary exchange between visual artists and musicians, it has evolved into an organization whose mission is to nurture and support emerging and mid-career artists by providing access to technology, ... More
New York, 646-723-7020
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Buffalo, 716-884-7172
Squeaky Wheel/Buffalo Media Resources; mission is to promote and support the creation of film, video, audio, and digital art of independent & community media artists in Western NY. We provide low-cost access to media production equipment and media education, with a special focus on outreach to under-served communities and youths. ... More
New York, 212-206-7858
The Standby Program is dedicated to fostering the creation and preservation of media art work by democratizing access to media technology, providing technical information and consultation, and producing resources which advance the development of the field as a whole. More
New York, 212-431-5795
Founded in 1982 Storefront for Art and Architecture is a nonprofit organization committed to advancing innovative positions in art, architecture and design. Our program of exhibitions, discussions and publications provides a forum for challenging work generating dialogue across geographic, ideological and disciplinary boundaries. As a public venue for emerging voices, ... More
Rochcester, 585.802.6220
The mission of Studio 354 is to nurture new and challenging works, and support contemporary artists and their often non-conventional needs. More
Brooklyn, 718-599-7601
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Rochester, 585-469-2691
Metro Justice Education Foundation (MJ) is the parent organization for TV DINNER (TVD), the media education & advocacy group applying for NYSCA funds. MJ is an "independent, grassroots, progressive membership organization seeking a peaceful and just society. The organization works for human rights, total equality, and economic and environmental justice ... More
Buffalo, (716) 886-2464
Founded in 1992, Termite TV is a video collective with members based in Philadelphia, PA and Buffalo, NY. The mission of Termite TV Collective is to produce, distribute and facilitate the creation of experimental and activist media that challenges the status quo and provides an alternative to corporate media. More
Brooklyn, 718-596-7721
CUP makes educational projects about places and how they change. Our projects bring together art and design professionals with community-based advocates and researchers. Our work grows from a belief that the power of imagination is central to the practice of democracy, and that the work of governing must engage the ... More
Cold Spring Harbor, 631-367-3418 x
The Whaling Museum Society Revised Mission Statement Adopted by unanimous resolution of the Board of Trustees March 15, 2004
The mission of the Whaling Museum is to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret artifacts of whaling, whales, maritime heritage both at sea and ashore, and local history, focused principally on Cold Spring ... More
Tarrytown, 914-320-3257
The Friends of the Mozartina Musical Arts Conservatory, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, cultural, and educational organization. The Friends of Mozartina was established to provide performing opportunities for students and professional artists and to provide quality programs in the performing arts for the general public.
On February 14, 1980, purchased The ... More
New York, 212-423-3263
The Jewish Museum is dedicated to the enjoyment, understanding, and preservation of the artistic and cultural heritage of the Jewish people through its unparalleled collections, distinguished exhibitions, and related education programs. Using art and artifacts that embody the diversity of the Jewish experience from ancient to present times, throughout the ... More
Syracuse, 315-478-8648
The Media Unit provides hands on training for Central New York teens in performance and production for television and stage. The Media Unit presents teen entertainment with a social conscience weekly with "Rough Times Live" on CNY cable television stations, and in live performances for high schools, colleges, theaters and ... More
New York, (212) 229-1207
The Moon & Stars Project is an organization devoted to promoting & fostering greater cultural interaction between the US & Turkey. We are dedicated to building bridges between communities, artists, institutions, & cultures through our support of the arts & cultural initiatives. Moon and Star Project promotes cultural interaction through ... More
Bronx, 718-542-4139
The Point Community Development Corporation is dedicated to youth development and the cultural and economic revitalization of the Hunts Point section of the South Bronx. Our mission is to encourage the arts, local enterprise, responsible ecology, and self-investment in the Hunts Point community. More
New York, 212-243-6461
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Syracuse, 315-425-0405
The soul of the Redhouse is to invigorate the heart, astonish the mind, and excite the senses through the interplay of the visual and performing arts. More
New York, 212-864-1414x
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New York, 212-563-6269
The mission of The Tank is to provide a welcoming and affordable performance and gallery space for artists and activists engaged in the pursuit of new ideas. Through a wide range of low-cost, high-concept arts and public programming, The Tank seeks to cultivate a new generation of audience for live ... More
Oneonta, 607.433.5258
The Upper Catskill Television Network (UCTN) was formed to develop original, substantive programming for broadcast from a new High Definition creative community initiative based in a rural area like Oneonta, New York. More
New York, 212 965-0997
Theater Talk Productions is dedicated to creating educational materials and programming about the legitimate theater. Our purpose is to increase public appreciation of the importance and vitality of live theater in our culture. We primarily use the medium of television (now also on the Internet) to increase access to theater ... More
New York, 212-254-1109
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Hudson, 518-822-8448
Time & Space Limited / TSL – expanding minds since 1973.
Now in its 19th year in Hudson, TSL has established itself as a beacon and leader in the neighborhood, county, and state, shaping the lives of community members through innovative and exciting cultural projects of quality and substance. Its mission ... More
West Park, 845-384-6350
TRANSART was created to further expose the art history and popular culture of Africa and it's diaspora to American audiences. TRANSART accomplishes it's goals by organizing and travelling exhibitions, presenting performing arts programs and conducting cultural programs for general audineces and special constiuencies. More
New York
UbuWeb is the internet's largest site dedicated to the free distribution and dissemination of avant-garde and related materials. The site currently features over 500 artists from dozens of countries and hosts nearly a terabyte of media materials. UbuWeb is dedicated to the free and unimpeded distribution of materials that generally ... More
Brooklyn, 718.395.7902
The UnionDocs mission is to expose audiences to a broad range of non-fiction creative projects, to contribute to the discourse surrounding documentary arts, and to build a thriving and diverse community resource that supports the development of new work.
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New York, 917-544-1482
Collaborating across forms and cultures, VisionIntoArt creates original multimedia works drawing on current event, inspiration, and imagination. VisionIntoArt (VIA) presents interdisciplinary, thematic performances driven by newly commissioned music, theater, movement, film, and spoken word. More
Rochester, 585-442-8676
Visual Studies Workshop (VSW) is committed to expanding the potential of the media arts, and their impact on contemporary culture, through innovative programs in education, exhibition, publication, research, practice, and community service. More
Albany, 518-465-5233
WAMC is a Public Radio Station and Performing Arts Studio chartered by the NY State Board of Regents to "furnish, prepare and present non-profit and non-commercial educational, instructional and cultural radio programs and also non-profit and non-commercial programs (including without limitation, chamber and folk music programs and forums on public ... More
Jeffersonville, 845-482-4141
Radio Catskill is a noncommercial educational radio broadcaster whose mission is to make available to its community a broad range of ideas and ideals useful to a full and enlightened life. It also aims to involve the community in preserving and transmitting its own cultural heritage and artistic expressions in ... More
Westhampton Beach, 631-288-1500
The WHBPAC is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 presenting arts organization whose mission is to create a thriving, year-round cultural arts venue on Long Island, available to the widest and most diverse audience. WHBPAC enhances the local economy while enriching the community's quality of life by presenting artists in more than 200 ... More
New York, 212-570-7774
The Whitney seeks to be the defining museum of 20th- and 21st-century American art. The Museum collects, exhibits, preserves, researches, and interprets art of the United States in the broadest global, historical and interdisciplinary contexts. As the preeminent advocate for American art, we foster the work of living artists at ... More
New York, 212-586-2330
Our mission is to reach out and expose diverse groups, especially young audiences, to all forms of the performing, visual, media and literary arts; to enable them to have a better view and understanding of a complicated, changing world that can be uniquely and vividly expressed through the arts. This ... More
New York, 212-925-0606
Women Make Movies is a non-profit, multi-cultural media arts service organization which facilitates the production, promotion, distribution and exhibition of independent films and videotapes by and about women. Founded in 1972 to address the under-representation and misrepresentation of women in the media, Women Make Movies operates an internationally recognized Distribution ... More
New York, 212-294-8330
YUM is a teaching museum committed to the following goals:
-To collect, research, preserve, and interpret, through changing exhibitions, art and artifacts that represent the cultural, intellectual and artistic achievements of the Jewish people, and to make these collections and research available to institutions, scholars, and the general public through ... More
This project is funded by the New York State Council on the Arts