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.
Brooklyn
The four-screen cinema opened in 1998 to screen new independent and foreign films. The series BAMcinématek started a year later, presenting repertory films.
Manhattan
The Big Screen Plaza is an open-air, public venue for video, film, live and interactive content. It occupies a a public plaza behind a 54-story multi-use building on Avenue of the Americas, a short walk south of Herald Square. Media is projected onto a large, 30 foot by 16.5 foot HD format LED screen.
Brooklyn
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn has enriches Brooklyn with a wide array of contemporary art, performing arts and community media programs. BRIC is a leader in innovation in the arts and media, and a champion of arts education and working artists in Brooklyn.
Bronx
This multi-arts center has filled the West Farms community of the Bronx with art and environmental experiences. Programs encourage residents to engage in creative activism towards the revitalization of their neighborhood. It provides affordable fine arts and digital media classes for all ages.
Brooklyn
The Brooklyn Historical Society is a nationally recognized urban history center dedicated to preserving and encouraging the study of Brooklyn's 400-year history. Its galleries and archive are housed in a magnificent landmark building.
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New Museum Manhattan