Manhattan
The museum boasts one of the world's most important collections of Western painting, sculpture and decorative arts. The art works can be seen in a domestic space (a mansion), the way the Frick family lived with them.
Manhattan
Having sold its building on West 53rd Street to the Museum of Modern Art , the museum remains open at Lincoln Square. It celebrates the artistic accomplishments of mostly self-taught artists. The collection spans three centuries of American visual expression, from quilts to contemporary sculpture.
Manhattan
ArteEast holds public events, exhibitions, screenings, a biennial film festival, a dynamic online gallery and a resource-rich Web site to raise awareness about contemporary artists from the Middle East and its diasporas.
Manhattan
Founded in 1972, Artists Space is a place for discussion that proposes new modes of contemporary art production, setting new relations into play. It not only presents art works, but is a center for new ideas.
Brooklyn
Artlog.com is a community-based cultural calendar and arts resource that provides open access to cultural institutions and artists, unique cultural events and technology services for the arts community.
Manhattan
Complementing the superb art works in the museum are lectures by leading scholars and collectors in the field, musical and theatrical events and the screening of films from many Asian countries.
Women Sculptors of the National Academy
National Academy Museum and School ManhattanMay Stevens: The Big Daddy Series
National Academy Museum and School ManhattanColleen Browning: Urban Dweller, Exotic Traveler
National Academy Museum and School Manhattan