Arts & culture
Arts & culture in New York
Galleries, theatre, live music, film and community arts in New York. Updated daily by The Daily New York.
Arts and culture in New York
New York has a vibrant arts scene built around a mix of major public institutions, independent galleries, live music venues and community arts organisations. The city's cultural infrastructure ranges from publicly funded galleries to grassroots creative spaces run by local artists.
Galleries and museums
New York's gallery and museum landscape includes major state institutions alongside smaller commercial and not-for-profit galleries. Rotating exhibitions keep the calendar fresh throughout the year. Many institutions offer free general admission, with charges for blockbuster shows.
Theatre and performance
Live performance in New York spans professional theatre at major venues, independent companies working in smaller spaces, comedy clubs and spoken word nights. Tickets at professional venues book out quickly for popular seasons — checking programs in advance is worthwhile.
Live music
New York's live music scene operates across pub venues, dedicated theatres, outdoor amphitheatres and festival grounds. Local bands play at pubs and clubs most weekends. National and international touring acts play the city's larger venues regularly throughout the year.
Film and cinema
New York has multiplex cinemas for mainstream releases and independent cinemas for arthouse and international films. Film festivals — including dedicated international, documentary and short film programs — run throughout the year.
Community arts
Community arts organisations in New York run workshops, public installations and participatory projects. Many are supported through local council arts grants. First Nations cultural programs and festivals hold a significant place in the city's arts calendar.