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Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA)
Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts focuses on the arts and cultures of the African diaspora through its interdisciplinary art exhibits including collage, painting, film, and photography.
Brooklyn
Kings County
New York CityTEL - 718-230-0492
Museum of Jewish Heritage- A Living Memorial to the Holocaust
A Living Memorial to the Holocaust tells the moving story of 20th century Jewish life from the perspective of those who lived it. Learn about the Holocaust through the experiences of those who lived and died.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 646-437-4304
New York Chinese Cultural Center
New York Chinese Cultural Center exposes groups to traditional Chinese performing arts through performances, workshops, and lectures. Performances/workshops can be tailor made to fit any curriculum or special needs.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-334-3764
North Star Underground Railroad Museum
At the North Star Underground Railroad Museum, visitors learn about fugitives from slavery and their gateway to freedom.
Ausable Chasm
North Country RegionTEL - 518-834-5180
Paul Robeson Theatre
Immerse yourself in African-American culture at the African American Cultural Center’s Paul Robeson Theatre. Groups can enjoy a wide range of dance performances and plays throughout the season.
Buffalo
Western New York RegionTEL - 716-884-2013
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Visit NYPL’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture for historical documents, manuscripts, programs, exhibits, and performances related to black history and culture.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-491-2265
Seneca-Iroquois National Museum
At the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum, guests learn about the prehistory, history, and contemporary culture of the Seneca Iroquois. Visitors learn the rich heritage through ceremonies, practices, and cultural events.
Salamanca
Western New York RegionTEL - 716-945-1760
Southold Indian Museum
The Southold Indian Museum is dedicated to the cultural preservation of Long Island’s Native Americans, by helping to increase public understanding through objects and oral history.
Long Island
Southhold
Suffolk CountyTEL - 631-765-5577
The Jewish Museum
Bring your group the Jewish Museum, one of the oldest Jewish museums in the world, with a collection of nearly 30,000 works reflecting multiple aspects the Jewish experience over the past 4,000 years.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-423-3270
The Ndakinna Educational Center
At the Ndakinna Education Center, guests learn about Northeast Native culture and awareness of the natural world. Topics include wilderness and survival skills, ecology and nature studies, Adirondack and Native culture, and more.
Capital District Region
Greenfield CenterTEL - 518-583-9958
The Rubin Museum of Art
Discover the arts and culture of the Himalayas, India and neighboring regions at the Rubin Museum of Art. Guided tours are thematic and can include a hands-on workshop.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-620-5000
The Studio Museum in Harlem
The Studio Museum in Harlem houses over 1,600 paintings, sculptures, and drawings by local, national, and international artists of African descent. In addition to touring the museum, activities include inquiry-based discussions about the art pieces and hands-on art projects.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-864-4500