Manhattan
The museum boasts one of the world's most important collections of Western painting, sculpture and decorative arts. The art works can be seen in a domestic space (a mansion), the way the Frick family lived with them.
Manhattan
This private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with individual and corporate members is dedicated solely to the promotion of greater awareness, understanding and cooperation between the people of the United States and Korea.
Latin American Cultural Center of Queens
Queens
The Latin American Cultural Center of Queens is a non-profit cultural organization that promotes Hispanic culture. Its goals are to meet the cultural needs of the Latino community, bring people of different ethnic backgrounds together for a greater understanding and harmony, and build cross-cultural connections with other ethnic groups and cultural organizations.
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
Manhattan
Our mission is to exhibit, preserve and foster the creation of LGBTQ art and artists which speaks directly to a gay and lesbian experience, including erotic, political, romantic and social imagery. We embrace this rich creative history by informing, inspiring, entertaining and challenging all who enter our doors.
Manhattan
The Metropolitan Museum of Art was incorporated in 1870 and moved to its present location in Central Park in 1880. It houses an encyclopedic collection of art objects from virtually all periods and continents.
Queens
Founded in 1976, MoMA PS1 is one of the oldest and largest nonprofit contemporary art institutions in the United States. It presents over 50 exhibitions each year, including artists' retrospectives, site-specific installations, historical surveys, arts from across the United States and the world, and a full schedule of music and performance programming.
Women Sculptors of the National Academy
National Academy Museum and School ManhattanMay Stevens: The Big Daddy Series
National Academy Museum and School ManhattanColleen Browning: Urban Dweller, Exotic Traveler
National Academy Museum and School Manhattan