Manhattan
apexart is a nonprofit arts organization in Lower Manhattan that was conceived to offer opportunities to independent curators and emerging and established artists, as well as to challenge ideas about art, its practice and curation. apexart presents exhibitions, an international residency, a book publishing initiative and public programs and events.
Manhattan
Dance New Amsterdam, formerly Dance Space Center, serves a community of more than 9,000 dancers, choreographers, students and audience members with more than 130 classes weekly, an average of 12 visiting modern guest artists teaching monthly and more than 40 performances annually. Dance New Amsterdam has six dance studios, one of which converts into a fully equipped 100-seat black box theater.
Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection at The Hebrew Home at Riverdale
Bronx
As a member of the American Association of Museums, the Hebrew Home at Riverdale is committed to publicly exhibiting its renowned art collections throughout its 19-acre campus, and to providing educational and cultural programming that benefits both its residents and visitors from New York City and its surrounding suburbs. The Home is a nonprofit, non-sectarian geriatric center serving more than 3,000 elderly persons through its resources and community service programs.
Manhattan
Dia Art Foundation showcases ambitious visual art, especially large and unusual works that might not otherwise find a home given the space constraints of the city.
Manhattan
Dixon Place is a performance art organization that presents a varied palette of entertainment for those with decidedly non-mainstream tastes. Founded in 1986, Dixon Place has the strong commitment to nurture work, in a safe, supportive environment.
Manhattan
The Drawing Center, located in SoHo's historic cast-iron district, exhibits contemporary and historic drawings.