Albany Garage Mural by Beau Stanton
Albany Garage Mural by Beau Stanton

Artist Beau Stanton, “A Journey Woven Through Time”, curated by T Iadicicco, Albany Center Gallery -Located at 25 Orange Street, Albany, NY on the "Quackenbush Garage"

Photo by Albany Center Gallery

Welcome to the New York State Council on the Arts

57 Murals Bring the Power of Art Across 21 Counties with 11 Partner Organizations

First Round of CHARM Murals Complete!

An exciting creative placemaking initiative from Governor Hochul, the Cultivating Havens for the Arts through Regional Murals (CHARM) program transforms underutilized public spaces into vibrant works of art! Learn more here.

 

Our FY2026 Capital Fund Opportunity is still open.  Download the guidelines here: FY2026 NYSCA Opportunity Guidelines | NYSCA

Deadline for all Capital Projects Fund opportunities is JANUARY 13, 2026 at 5 pm EST.

 

The mission of the New York State Council on the Arts is to foster and advance the full breadth of New York State’s arts, culture, and creativity for all.
 

Young People's Chorus of New York City

The Young People's Chorus of New York City, a NYSCA grantee through our Arts Education Program in performance at the 92nd St. Y. Photo by Stephanie Berger.

Over 1600 Organizations and 600 artists are supported by NYSCA grants

In FY2026, NYSCA awarded $82 million in direct support to 607 individual artists and 1,658 501 (c) 3 organizations and plans to award $80 million for capital projects. 

Over $161 Million for FY 26 Arts and Culture Grantmaking

In FY 2026, NYSCA will award over $81 million for arts and culture organizations and artists and $80 million for capital projects. 

Rioult Dance

Rioult Dance performs Pascal Rioult’s Views of the Fleeting World. In 2018, NYSCA awarded Rioult general operating support through our Dance Program, funding for public school residencies through our Arts Education Program, and support for new theater seating through our Facilities Program. Photo by Basil Childers.

Capital Projects Fund

Since the NYSCA Capital Projects Fund began in 2018, the agency has awarded 607 capital grants, totaling $300 million, across all 10 state regions through the support of the Governor and Legislature.