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.
Long Island University's Brooklyn Campus
Brooklyn
The campus arts and culture offerings include three galleries (Salena Gallery, Nathan Resnick Showcase Gallery and the Humanities Building Gallery); music and dance performances in the Kumble Performing Arts theater; and readings and film screenings.
Bronx
Established in 1981 as the exhibition arm of Bronx Council on the Arts, the gallery mounts contemporary art exhibitions throughout the year. Both individual and thematic group shows are featured. It is located in Longwood, one of the Bronx's last surviving historic brownstone districts.
Brooklyn
Founded in 2006 by Jim Clark, this gallery is committed to promoting Inuit and Arctic art. It represents established and emerging artists from across the Alaskan and Canadian Arctic who produce sculptures and prints. In 2008, Look North began representing the polar photography of artist Rena Bass Forman.
Manhattan
Founded in 1968, this nonprofit art center supports artists of all creative backgrounds by offering affordable studio space, career services and expertise in printmaking. Exhibitions, which are free-of-charge, and printmaking classes are open to the public.
Manhattan
Founders Amelia Abdullahsani and Lauren Scott Miller maintain a fine art program that is enhanced by their desire to create an art laboratory or incubator for cross-collaborations between artists of different mediums and art forms: film, music, dance, fashion and food.