Also Visit NY State Arts
Manhattan
Kids Club THIRTEEN is a family membership to NYC's PBS station, Channel Thirteen.
Manhattan
A nonprofit gallery on the Lower East Side, White Box exhibits works by emerging and established artists in solo and themed group shows throughout the year.
Manhattan
Founded in 1969 as an alternative art space, White Columns presents an ongoing program of culturally diverse exhibitions, publishes artists books and limited editions and commissions new large-scale installations by emerging artists.
Whitney Museum of American Art
Manhattan
Whitney Family Programs are designed to encourage children ages 4–12 and their parents or caregivers to observe, discuss, and explore art together while developing a sense of life-long experimentation, critical thinking, and creative expression. Participants have the opportunity to work directly with contemporary artists, Museum educators, and each other.
Williamsburg Art & Historical Center
Brooklyn
Founded by artist Yuko Nii, the Williamsburg Art & Historical Society presents exhibitions in its gallery space and performances in the Theater, located in the 19th-century Kings County Bank Building in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge/Staten Island
Staten Island
Established in 1933 by the Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, the William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge was the first wildlife sanctuary in New York City. It consists of a patchwork of tidal marshland, freshwater wetlands, woodlands and open areas vital to migrating and native species.