Paula Cooper Gallery
NYC: histórica, del minimalismo al contemporáneo con rigor.
Organización con estudios, residencias y programas curatoriales.
Fire Island Artist Residency (FIAR) is a non-profit organization founded in 2011 which brings lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, intersex and queer identifying emerging visual artists to Fire Island— a place long-steeped in LGBTQ history— to create, commune, rest, reflect and contribute to the location’s rich artistic history.
Flux Factory is a collective and artist-run residency program comprised of a changing community of creative collaborators, including (but not limited to) artists, filmmakers, curators, performers, community organizers, urban agriculturalists, educators, builders, game designers and musicians. As a community, we value communication, co-creation, accountability, experimentation, and the ongoing work of co-creating a creative and safe space.
Founded as Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, LMCC serves, connects, and makes space for artists and community.
Since 1973, LMCC has been the champion for independent artists in New York City and the cultural life force of Lower Manhattan.
We envision New York City as a place in which artists and community in dialogue are creating a more just, equitable, and sustainable society.
Founded in 1972, the Queens Museum is located in the nation’s most culturally diverse county, on the grounds of the 1939-40 and 1964-65 and New York World’s Fairs, and in a building that formerly housed the United Nations from 1946 to 1950.