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![]() Founded in 1960, the Museum Association of New York (MANY; ma·nee) is a statewide professional collective and nonprofit service organization. Today, it represents over 700 institutional and 1,400 individual members from institutions of all sizes, disciplines, and types across the state–from world-renowned collections to local preservation and natural conservation organizations. Socially and economically, MANY members make significant contributions to their communities and play a unique role in ensuring that the humanities, art, and science are central to civic life. Collaboration and mutual support are essential to maintaining the excellence for which New York's diverse museum network is renowned. MANY helps shape a better future for museums and museum professionals in New York, uplifting best practices and building organizational capacity through advocacy, education, and networking. | In light of fundamental changes to the public funding landscape, and to capitalize on relationships with state and elected officials, the 2026 Conference will be held in Albany. Generously co-hosted by the New York State Museum on the Empire State Plaza, at the doorstep of the state government, Museums Make New York: The State of Culture will engage, advocate for, and celebrate the globally admired importance of museums in New York State—whether in terms of their critical role in education, the reverberating community impact, and/or the vital economic effect of cultural revenue. |
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