ConjunctionArts, Inc. supports compelling, socially progressive art within the public sphere. The organization is committed to developing new forms of artistic agency, critical discourse and public ou... more
Cool Culture helps 50,000 low-income families to access the cultural life of New York City, in order to strengthen their capacity to foster a love of learning through the arts in their children. Cool... more
Covenant Ballet Theatre of Brooklyn Inc (CBTB)
Covenant Ballet Theatre of Brooklyn, Inc. (CBTB), a non-profit contemporary ballet company and dance academy dedicated to providing excellent professional performances and dance instruction. The compa... more
Create Culture promotes and co-produces arts learning programs with artists around the world. The programs generate income for artists, they offer arts enthusiasts unique cultural access, and they cr... more
CREATE! serves New York City’s public schools as a leading provider of quality arts education. Tapping into the city’s wealth of professional performing artists, CREATE! develops long-term partnership... more
The Dumbo Arts Center presents a year-round exhibition program in its gallery, hosts an annual Artists' Opportunity Workshop, and commissions editions, multiples, and public space works. DAC also prod... more
Dances and Drums of Africa Inc.
One of the oldest not-for-profit African-American arts organizations in Brooklyn, Dances and Drums of Africa, Inc., aka the Charles Moore Dance Theatre, was founded in 1974 by Charles and Ella Moore t... more
Committed to art as a path for transformation, theater group Dzieci blends work on performance with the work of service. Dzieci presents performances and creative interactions in schools, hospitals, t... more
Founded by Edward Tarashchansky in 2003, ETGalleries represents and promotes unique, talented, surreal, figurative, and abstract artists from all over the world. As of 2007 ETGalleries is in the proce... more
The mission of Eva Dean Dance is to strengthen dance as a performing art in New York City—by developing and reaching diverse audiences; by supporting the work of other choreographers and dancers; by c... more
F.O.K.U.S. uses the arts to form a diverse (individual and artistic) community. We produce art events that aim to educate and entertain audiences (art shows, film screenings, concerts, etc) and a mag... more
Film Biz Recycling (FBR) is a not-for-profit organization that seeks to recycle, redistribute and re-purpose the vast amount of material run-off from New York City's film, tv, commercial and theater p... more
Forty Greene Avenue Cultural Center
Forty Greene Avenue Cultural Center acts as a forum for artists and community to create, develop, and preserve artistic expressions reflecting the experiences of people of African descent. The center... more
An exhibition space created in 2003, Galeria Galou, supports emerging artists, both locally and internationally. Multiculturalism and attention to diverse media are quintessential elements in the work... more
Generation of International Growth Society
About a year an half ago we meet a group of teenagers, who dreamed of one day creating a Latin Music Group. In the beginning they were just interested in playing music with one other because it gave t... more
In DUMBO in 1989, Goloborotko's Studio is a printmaking center established to encourage individual visions within a nurturing environment that supports the creation of works that push the boundaries o... more
The Hogar Collection is a contemporary art gallery in the flourishing arts community of Williamsburg that represents local and international artists working in all media, including painting, sculpture... more
Ifetayo Cultural Arts Facility, Inc. is an arts and cultural organization dedicated to supporting the creative, educational, and vocational development of youth and families of African descent. Ifetay... more
IFP (Independent Feature Project) is the nation's oldest and largest organization of independent filmmakers, and also the premier advocate for them. Currently, the Independent Filmmaker Project repres... more
The Imagine Project, Inc. was founded in 1992 on the principle that there exists within each child a creative energy which must not lie dormant. Having worked in 130 New York City schools and other ve... more
Index Art Services (IAS) is an online resource that provides artists with information and services to disseminate their works to the public. Specializing in a variety of services including fundraising... more
InterDance is dedicated to preserving and promoting traditional dances from around the world. Through its i-Dance awards program, the Foundation offers scholarships and grants to individuals and compa... more
A Jewish community center serving Sheepshead Bay, Marine Park, Bergen Beach, Homecrest, and Midwood, the Kings Bay Y offers a variety of educational programs and opportunities in the fine and folk art... more
Klezmer Plus offers historic performances of classic klezmer and early pop and jazz related to Jewish themes, along with lectures and demonstrations concerning this music.
Located in downtown Brooklyn, the Lewis Gallery showcases original works and limited/open edition prints by a variety of artists from both the neighborhood and around the United States. Among other se... more
A new contemporary gallery and art instructional epicenter as committed to community as it is to art, Like the Spice reaches out to its Williamsburg neighbors with classes in graphics programs, digita... more
LMAKprojects, founded in 2004, is dedicated to supporting and developing artists’ careers, focusing on inter-disciplinary practices, interactive situations, and collaborative ventures. Best known for ... more
In May 2007, a group of feisty young women in the forgotten boroughs of New York City decided to form a theater company. Mainspring Collective is a group of artists devoted to the exploration and pres... more
Many Moods Productions helps both emerging and veteran musicians, artists, producers, singers, and songwriters further their careers. Offering a sought-after self-help guide, seminars, music promotion... more
McCaig-Welles officially opened its doors in March 2001, on the south side of Williamsburg. Several years later and a few blocks further north, the gallery continues to champion street, underground, a... more