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NYC Cultural Affairs

@nyculture

We're the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, the largest municipal funder of culture in the U.S. We believe that art & culture are for everyone.

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Queens Botanical Garden celebrates groundbreaking on new $34 million education center – QNS qns.com/2025/06/queens…

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“When artists work closely w/ communities, public art has the power to transform our civic infrastructure into lively, dynamic spaces that tap into the unique energy of a neighborhood.” -⁦Laurie CumboNYCEDC⁩ ⁦NY Public Library⁩ ⁦Bronx Times⁩ bxtimes.com/new-public-art…

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NYC, you have the right to #vote in your language!🗳️ You may bring an interpreter to the voting booth. NYC Civic Engagement Commission will have interpreters in select languages and poll sites. Visit on.nyc.gov/vla to learn more! #VoteNYC

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🗳️ NYC, it’s Primary Election Day! The polls are open today until to 9pm. Check your voter registration, meet the candidates, and look up your assigned poll site. (Your voting site might even be a cultural institution like @BrooklynMuseum!) Visit nycvotes.org!

🗳️ NYC, it’s Primary Election Day! The polls are open today until to 9pm.

Check your voter registration, meet the candidates, and look up your assigned poll site. (Your voting site might even be a cultural institution like @BrooklynMuseum!)

Visit nycvotes.org!
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📢 Artists: there is less than one week to apply for the 2025-26 cycle of NYC Cultural Affairs’s Public Artists in Residence (#PAIRnyc) program! The PAIR program embeds socially engaged artists in City agencies. Visit nyc.gov/PAIR to apply by Monday, June 25.

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Join #QueensArtsFund recipient Jackson Heights Beautification Group (JHBG) this Sunday for the kickoff of "Summer Sundays in The Park," an outdoor concert series in Jackson Heights! Taking place at the Travers Park Bandshell ☀️ jhbg.org/summer-sundays/ NYC Cultural Affairs #QAF2025

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“New York City’s unmatched energy, cultural vibrancy, and world-class experiences—from Broadway and museums to our diverse culinary scene—keep us firmly positioned as a must-visit destination.” - Julie Coker, NYC Tourism + Conventions Couldn’t agree more, Julie!!

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Through Materials for the Arts magic, NYC Cultural Affairs is working with NYC Mayor's Office of Media & Entertainment to redirect costumes, props, and more from our amazing film, TV, and theater sector BACK into our city's creative community. Thanks to FOX 5 NY's Duarte Geraldino for telling this story: youtube.com/watch?si=GBcm2…

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📢 Artists: the deadline is HERE! Submit your applications for the 2025-26 cycle of NYC Cultural Affairs’s Public Artists in Residence (#PAIRnyc) program today by 11:59pm‼️ NYC Mayor's Office of Housing Recovery, NYC Mayor's Public Engagement Unit, and NYC Department of Small Business Services are each seeking an artist. Learn more: nyc.gov/pair

📢 Artists: the deadline is HERE! Submit your applications for the 2025-26 cycle of <a href="/NYCulture/">NYC Cultural Affairs</a>’s Public Artists in Residence (#PAIRnyc) program today by 11:59pm‼️ <a href="/NYCHRO/">NYC Mayor's Office of Housing Recovery</a>, <a href="/MayorsPEU/">NYC Mayor's Public Engagement Unit</a>, and <a href="/NYC_SBS/">NYC Department of Small Business Services</a> are each seeking an artist. 

Learn more: nyc.gov/pair
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As they say, “for the culture”! With our “Best Budget Ever,” which passed the City Council with unanimous support, we’re investing a RECORD $300 MILLION into our Department of Cultural Affairs and a RECORD $523 MILLION in our public libraries.

As they say, “for the culture”!

With our “Best Budget Ever,” which passed the City Council with unanimous support, we’re investing a RECORD $300 MILLION into our Department of Cultural Affairs and a RECORD $523 MILLION in our public libraries.
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In honor of the H.H 14th Dalai Lama’s 90th bday, we’re releasing “Little Bhod-Tibet in Queens", immigrant Enclave Illustration featuring the vibrant community of #TibetanNewYorkers. From #JacksonHeights to #Woodside, Queens is home to one of the largest populations of Tibetans.

In honor of the H.H 14th Dalai Lama’s 90th bday, we’re releasing “Little Bhod-Tibet in Queens", immigrant Enclave Illustration featuring the vibrant community of #TibetanNewYorkers. From #JacksonHeights to #Woodside, Queens is home to one of the largest populations of Tibetans.
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Nothing says Fourth of July like fireworks over the NYC skyline! 🌃✨ This year, Macy's’ annual show returns to the East River, commemorating the 400th anniversary of New York City. Learn more: nyctourism.com/articles/where… 📷: Julienne Schaer / NYC Tourism

Nothing says Fourth of July like fireworks over the NYC skyline! 🌃✨ This year, <a href="/Macys/">Macy's</a>’ annual show returns to the East River, commemorating the 400th anniversary of New York City.

Learn more: nyctourism.com/articles/where…
📷: Julienne Schaer / NYC Tourism