Also Visit NY State Arts
Manhattan
A three-screen arthouse cinema in Lower Manhattan, Film Forum screens new independent and foreign films as well as thematically organized series of older films.
Manhattan
Through models, renderings, films and time-lapse images the Preview Site provides the public an opportunity to learn about the future National 9/11 Memorial and Museum and to view construction progress at the World Trade Center site. The public can also participate in the creation of the museum by sharing their 9/11 stories, which will be included in the museum's introductory exhibit.
Manhattan
This multidisciplinary institution promotes performing, visual and literary arts through classes and performances for a wide range of audiences. Founded to promote issues of Jewish values and American pluralism, the Y now promotes a diverse roster of programs.
African Diaspora Film Festival
Manhattan
This annual festival presents contemporary films either by black directors, about the black experience, starring black actors or that shine a different light on African Diaspora life and culture regardless of the filmmaker’s race or nationality.
Manhattan
The mission of the African Film Festival (AFF) is to build an American audience for African film through an annual film festival in New York, a National Traveling Film Series, various panel discussions and a number of educational outreach and community programs. Established in 1993, the African Film Festival offers screenings and panel discussions that run over the course of two months from April to May.
Manhattan
The center offers a wide range of programs—including art exhibitions, concerts, film screenings, lectures and symposia—that shed light on the vitality of the Alaska Native peoples.