Cayuga Museum of History & Art
Auburn, New York
315-253-8051
cayugamuseum.org
The Cayuga Museum of History & Art engages the community to appreciate local history, promotes the arts, and educates individuals about the invention of sound-on-film through the operation of the Museum, Case Research Laboratory, and Carriage House Theater. Preserving a campus of three distinct historical buildings, the Museum leads an eclectic purpose as the county history museum, the historic birthplace of sound-on-film technology, and a multi-arts performance space. Cayuga Museum serves visitors through onsite and virtual engagement, providing immersive exhibitions, community centered programming,
STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) activities for school groups, and a space for visitors to consider the interconnection of history, art, and science.
Kirkland Art Center
Clinton, New York
315-853-8871
www.kacny.org
The Kirkland Art Center (KAC) was established in 1960 using the second floor of the town library as a meeting place. From the beginning there were classes, exhibitions, films, concerts, and lectures. The KAC is now an active regional multi-arts center, housed in an old church, barn, and connecting addition located on the village green. Our mission has stayed steadfast over our 60-year history and we are committed to including the rich diversity of voices, experiences and perspectives in all we do. With the help of our community, members, volunteers, funding sources, and guidance from the New York State Council on the Arts , our programming is always evolving as the world around us changes. We welcome people of all ages and abilities to join us in engaging with the arts in our community through classes and workshops, live performances, and exhibitions.
Art Omni
Ghent, New York
518-392-4747
artomi.org
Art Omi is a not-for-profit international arts center on 120 acres in New York's Hudson Valley, featuring a Sculpture & Architecture Park with over 60 large-scale contemporary works across fields and forests, the Newmark Gallery with rotating exhibitions, five distinct residency programs (Architecture, Artists, Dance, Music, and Writers), and arts education programming for all ages. Art Omi believes that exposure to internationally diverse creative voices fosters acceptance, respect, and innovation. Since its founding, Art Omi has hosted more than 2,000 artists from over 100 countries, guided by the principle that artistic expression transcends economic, political, and cultural boundaries. Located in Columbia County approximately 2.5 hours north of New York City.