Culture and Arts Policy Institute

The Culture and Arts Policy Institute is an organization that addresses critical systemic challenges in New York’s Culture and Arts sector.
List of art, artist, medium and DOE building that the art is located in schools.
Various data tables on student demographics, school enrollment trends, characteristics of traditional public school students and charter school students, student achievement, budget and school resources, principal and teacher information, building and school utilization and the availability of specialized facilities.
One line of data represents a single geographic area for which an event permit can be requested in the Citywide Event Management System (CEMS). Data was digitized in desktop GIS in consultation with borough permit offices. Data is updated when changes are requested by the borough permit offices. Along with this dataset, the Athetlic Facilities dataset are sent to CEMS. Spaces not outlined in this dataset are not available for permitting
Local Law 83 of 2021 establishes a goal for City agencies to spend at least 50% of their print, digital, radio and TV advertising budgets with Ethnic and Community Media (ECM) outlets. This is a directory of approved ethnic and community media outlets with which spend counts positively towards the 50% spend goal outlined in LL83 of 2021
Inventory of City owned public monument, memorials, artworks and markers installed outside on City-owned property.
This data is table of monuments that is maintained by NYC Parks. Prior to being stored electronically the original data was stored on index cards dating back to the 1940s. The database is updated periodically to include new monuments, and information updated for existing monuments. For questions about the dataset please contact Parks’ Art & Antiquities division at (212) 360-8143. For the data dictionary, please follow https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YPLkiqZnifXhp6lZftSHTpGYSJ5NkIl-nGfwJAdD3P0/edit?usp=sharing
Various data tables on student demographics, school enrollment trends, characteristics of traditional public school students and charter school students, student achievement, budget and school resources, principal and teacher information, building and school utilization and the availability of specialized facilities.
Temporary art exhibitions and installations in New York City Department of Parks & Recreation properties since 2000. NYC Open Data provides data as XML and JSON. The JSON was converted to a CSV file for upload to the Commons.
One line of data represents a single geographic area for which an event permit can be requested in the Citywide Event Management System (CEMS). Data was digitized in desktop GIS in consultation with borough permit offices. Data is updated when changes are requested by the borough permit offices. Along with this dataset, the Athetlic Facilities dataset are sent to Spaces not outlined in this dataset are not available for permitting
Harvested from NYC Open Data. Dataset contains the annual DCLA Cultural Development Funding amount per fiscal year and funded organization.