NARM Quarterly Winter 2018 | Page 10

New Members

Pioneer Works

Brooklyn, New York

718-596-3001

pioneerworks.org

Pioneer Works is a cultural center dedicated to experimentation, education, and production across disciplines. Through a broad range of educational programs, performances, residencies, and exhibitions, Pioneer Works transcends disciplinary boundaries to foster a community where alternative modes of thought are activated and supported. We strive to make culture accessible to all. 85% of our funds are spent on free and affordable programs, across each disciplinary department and our community engagement team. This wide scope of accessible offerings attracts over 150,000 individuals per year to our building.

Chemung County Historical Society

Elmira, New York

607-734-4167

chemungvalleymuseum.org

Founded in 1923, the Chemung County Historical Society is a non-profit educational institution dedicated to the collection, preservation, and presentation of the history of the Chemung Valley region

First chartered by New York state in 1947, the CCHS operates two cultural repositories, the Chemung Valley History Museum and the Booth Library and Archives. We are the largest general history museum in our region and accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

Seneca-Iroquois National Museum

The Onöndowa´ga:´ are known as the Seneca Nation of Indians (SNI). The SNI is a federally recognized tribal nation and holds title to three territories in the western region of New York State. The Seneca-Iroquois National Museum respectfully honors the ancestors and shapes the heritage of the SNI through exhibitions, programs, collections and education.

Salamanca, New York

716-945-1760

senecamuseum.org