An excellent source for curriculum and activity resources.
Measures annual changes in the economic health of an area and gives information on the impact of the creative economy by locality.
This program meets the requirements necessary to become a certified K-12 drama teacher in both NYC and all New York State school districts.
Dedicated to the support of activities and publication in education and arts.
Represents Directors, Unit Production Managers, Assistant Directors, Associate Directors and Stage Managers in film, TV, and commercials.
Provides comprehensive information about disability programs, services, laws and benefits for disabled individuals and their families. A state & local resource locator is also provided.
Provides a compilation of disaster resources and services from several U.S. government agencies in a simple website where you can apply for numerous programs through a single application.
"Protect and defend your ownership of your creative material by protecting your copyright."
Advertise and contact roommates for free; fees range depending on length of stay, location, rent and other factors.
The mission of El Museo del Barrio is to present and preserve the art and culture of Puerto Ricans and all Latin Americans in the United States. Film, literary, visual and performing arts series, cultural celebrations, and educational programs.
New Yorkers 65 and over who meet the income eligibility requirements can save as much as 60% on prescription medicines. For more information, call the EPIC hotline: 1-800-332-EPIC.
Online research tool offers 70 searchable tables with figures on working artists by state and metropolitan area, by demographic information (including race and ethnicity, age, gender and disability status), and by residence and workplace.
Community-based arts programs run by professional artists. ESTA offers programs in three disciplines: Living History arts, Intergenerational arts and arts in dementia care for older adults. The sites are based throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, Staten Island, and the Bronx.
The media and entertainment industry is an important contributor to New York City's economy, providing high quality jobs in an era when low-paying service jobs have become the norm. This reports aims to analyze the development and growth of NYC media by examining different subsectors and identifying the main trends that have shaped and will continue to shape NYC's media and digital media sectors.
Fostering a vibrant and prolific performing arts community around shared resources of space and talent, and helping to broaden public access to the performing arts.