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New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani Announces a Record $323.8 M. in Culture Funding

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New York mayor Zohran Mamdani and the speaker of the city council have announced their first budget, totaling $125.8 billion. That will include some $323.8 million for the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA), its highest-ever appropriation, as part of the city’s 2027 fiscal year budget, per a report in Hyperallergic. 

That figure represents a more than 6 percent increase from last year’s allocation of $299.6 million, which was also a record.

DCLA is the largest cultural funding agency in the US, giving direct subsidies to the 39 member institutions of the Cultural Institutions Group (CIG), which includes major institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, MoMA PS1, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and the American Museum of Natural History, as well as smaller and culturally specific organizations including El Museo del Barrio and the Museum of Jewish Heritage.

“Our city’s artists and cultural institutions are the beating heart of New York City,” the mayor told Hyperallergic. “But a crushing affordability crisis has threatened to drive out the very artists who have long defined life this city. My administration is proud to make a historic, record-level investment in New York City’s arts and cultural organizations because we believe the people who make this city what it is should be able to build their lives here.” 

The affordability crisis for artists in New York was highlighted recently in an essay by artist Josh Kline in October magazine, “New York Real Estate and the Ruin of American Art.” In 2024, Gonzalo Casals and Mauricio Delfin, cofounders and codirectors of the New York–based Culture & Arts Policy Institute, wrote for ARTnews that four years after the arrival of Covid-19, “the protracted consequences of the pandemic on the arts and culture sector and society remain,” and that “the sector continues to face an accelerated rate of disinvestment in a context marked by economic downturns and a governance model that limits civic engagement and hampers collaboration.”

For the first time, DCLA points out in an Instagram post, the budget includes a Cultural Stability Fund to prop up struggling arts organizations. The fund provides $10 million annually through fiscal year 2029 as an emergency resource for both cultural organizations and artists.

“At a time when artists and cultural organizations have been asked to do more with less, this budget says something powerful: New York believes in the arts and in its artists,” said Cultural Affairs Commissioner Diya Vij in the Instagram post. “Arts and culture are how we tell our stories, care for one another, and shape the future of this city. I’m incredibly proud that we’re choosing to stand with the people who make New York the creative capital of the world.”

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