Albanian Institute New York

Albanian Institute New York
Focus Contemporary Art, Culture, Society, Education
Location
Website www.albanianinstitute.org

The Albanian Institute New York is an independent non-profit contemporary art and cultural organization. The institute focuses on presenting emerging artists, promoting artistic excellence, providing a forum for cultural dialogue and strengthening intercultural relations, and creating educational opportunities worldwide.[1]

Programs

The Institute works to advance Modern and contemporary art, and its programs range from visual arts, performance, film, dance, music, fashion, in addition to artists' talk, academic and cultural event, and lecture series.

Partnerships

The institute has established numerous valuable partnerships and collaborations with some of the world’s biggest organizations, museums, and corporations to run our programmes, including New Museum,[2] Museum of the Moving Image,[3] and online platforms such as Artsy.[4]

The institute is based in Manhattan and is a member of the European Union National Institutes for Culture EUNIC Group in New York.[5]

"The Group of European Cultural Institutes of New York presents cutting-edge and thought provoking artistic and intellectual European achievements to New York and U.S. audiences."[6]

The institute has also established numerous valuable partnerships and collaborations with prominent organization, including online platforms such as Artsy.[7]

The Institute focuses on "modern trends and progress in society, culture, education, economics and youth among Albanian communities at home and abroad."[8]

References

  1. "Institute's homepage". http://albanianinstitute.org/. External link in |website= (help)
  2. "Ideas City by NEW Museum". Ideas City.
  3. "Panorama Europe at MoMI". Museum of Moving Image.
  4. "Artsy".
  5. "EUNIC NY Member". http://new-york.eunic-online.eu/?q=eunic-cluster-members. External link in |website= (help)
  6. "EUNIC NY Mission".
  7. "Artsy".
  8. "About". Albanian Institute. Retrieved 8 July 2014.

External links

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