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Third World Newsreel distributes more than 400 films and videos by more than 200 established and emerging media artists. Educators, libraries, curators, organizers, writers, conferences, festivals, social and health service providers, television programmers and media artists are core users of Third World Newsreel films, many of which have screened at major film festivals and aired on cable and PBS.
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Home to some of the nation's finest experimental work, The Kitchen Center for Video, Music, Dance, Performance, Film and Literature is a performance laboratory where works by artists and companies are commissioned, developed and executed.
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Celebrating 28 years as a media arts access program, the Standby Program is dedicated to the democratization of video, audio and film post-production for independent artists and nonprofit organizations.
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Honoring the contributions of immigrant artists and scientists to U.S. society, the Foundation hosts immigrant artists and performers in the gallery space, encouraging works in biomedical science, the arts and humanities.
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Third World Newsreel distributes more than 400 films and videos by more than 200 established and emerging media artists. Educators, libraries, curators, organizers, writers, conferences, festivals, social and health service providers, television programmers and media artists are core users of Third World Newsreel films, many of which have screened at major film festivals and aired on cable and PBS.
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As the primary public television station for the New York metropolitan area, Thirteen is a resource for the millions of residents who tune in to its cultural and educational programs, including ones specifically about the arts in New York City.