Federal Hall National Memorial
Manhattan
Federal Hall has been the site of government activity for more than 300 years. There are regular guided tours and the galleries mount exhibitions for all ages.
Archaeological Institute of America
Queens
A 131-year-old institute, the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), based in Long Island City, is the oldest and largest archaeological organization in the North America. It offers free public lectures among other programs.
Archives of American Art—Smithsonian Institution
Manhattan
Founded in 1954, the Archives of American Art is the world's largest repository of primary source materials relating to the history of the arts in America. The institution spans five campuses, but only the New York branch offers regular exhibitions.
Manhattan
The Art Deco Society of New York is devoted to the preservation and celebration of the city's Modernist heritage.
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
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.