Culture

La gobernadora Kathy Hochul anunció hoy nuevas inversiones en organizaciones sin fines de lucro cuya misión es promover la cultura, el arte y la educación puertorriqueña en todo el estado.

Governor Hochul marched in the 68th Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade.

Governor Hochul announced new investments into nonprofit organizations whose missions are to advance and promote Puerto Rican culture, arts and education statewide.

The State of the Arts Fellowship will bring artists and State government together to foster community connection, enhance public spaces, and amplify vital public service initiatives.

State landmarks will be illuminated red and gold tonight, May 30, in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month.

Governor Hochul announced that the FY 2026 opportunity guidelines for $81.5 million in New York State Council on the Arts grants are now available for nonprofit arts and culture organizations and individual artists across New York State.

Governor Hochul announced awards for a total of 13 transformational projects for New York City as part of two economic development programs: the Downtown Revitalization Initiative and NY Forward.

Governor Hochul announced $86 million has been awarded through the New York State Council on the Arts’ Capital Projects Fund to support 134 projects in every region of the state.

Governor Hochul announced the reopening of Storm King Art Center with new buildings and landscapes, including visitor welcome pavilions with consolidated parking and accessible amenities; the construction of a conservation, fabrication, and maintenance building; and a holistic approach to landscape stewardship and environmental sustainability.

Governor Hochul announced new initiatives to safeguard and strengthen reproductive rights and cultural representation as part of her 2025 State of the State.