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Find Folk Arts Everywhere at Art Night  Schenectady

Find Folk Arts Everywhere at Art Night Schenectady

Find Folk Arts Everywhere at Art Night Schenectady Friday September 19th from 5 pm to 8:30pm! View a map of activities here. No matter where you visit during art night you are likely to find folk arts, traditional music from Ireland to India, Mexico to Ghana! Stop by...

Welcome to Tazmira!

Welcome to Tazmira!

This week, we are excited to welcome Tazmira Sultana to the New York Folklore Staff.  In her role as New York Folklore's Gallery and Membership Manager, Tazmira will be working to identify new artists and new items to include in the consignment gallery and she will be...

A Fond Farewell to Laurie Longfield

A Fond Farewell to Laurie Longfield

A Fond Farewell to Laurie Longfield:  Laurie was born and raised in Schenectady, but she has lived in many other East and West Coast locations.  She joined New York Folklore in 2009, enriching the organization through her many prior years of learned experience in the...

NY NJ 2025 Folk Arts Roundtable Wrap Up

NY NJ 2025 Folk Arts Roundtable Wrap Up

For the second year in a row the NY/NJ Folk Arts Roundtable convened in Schenectady, NY! From May 5th to 7th folklorists, artists, arts administrators and tradition bearers gathered for the 42nd time! We kicked things off on Monday afternoon with Asiyah Kurtz, who...

New York Folklore Welcomes New Board Members

New York Folklore Welcomes New Board Members

On March 19, 2025, the membership of New York Folklore held its Annual Meeting to elect officers and directors for the non-profit organization.  The New York Folklore Society was formed in 1944; therefore, it celebrates its 81st year in 2025.  As stipulated in the New...

Robert Rawluk aka “Bob the Beekeeper”

Robert Rawluk aka “Bob the Beekeeper”

My name is Robert Rawluk, or, as I’m known to many young and elder people, Bob the Beekeeper.I have worn many hats in my life. A laborer, a plumber, an artist, an art teacher, a florist, a furniture store owner, a cabinetmaker, an engineering teacher, and finally, a...

Apoorva Sonavani

Apoorva Sonavani

My name is Apoorva Sonavani. I was born in central India. I am a watercolor artist, a percussion enthusiast, and a Kathak dancer. Kathak is a classical dance form from India. In my childhood, my parents enrolled me in a dance and music class for creating a treasure to...

Shelyan Madera

Shelyan Madera

I was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. At a young age, my parents were my inspiration. My father is an artist and a musician. He loves to sing, play the piano, and paint things that remind him of Puerto Rico. My mother is also a talented musician who likes to sing music...

Gayane Dadian

Gayane Dadian

Born in Armenia, I spent my childhood in the historical Armenian highlands of Artsakh where my grandparents indulged me in various traditional arts and crafts. A master of needlework, my grandma fashioned ornate and beautiful linens embroidered with traditional...

Jianling Yue

Jianling Yue

Jianling (Ling) Yue teaches Chinese language and culture at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, NY. Her teaching and academic pursuits have earned her numerous awards and commendations.  Jianling is also an expert in Chinese paper-cutting (or paper-cut)...

New York Folklore’s Year in Review 2024

New York Folklore’s Year in Review 2024

As we close out our 80th Anniversary year, we at New York Folklore give thanks for all of our supporters who have made our programming initiatives possible with your donations and partnerships.  Working collaboratively with communities, New York Folklore strives to...

New York Folklore helps secure over $500,000 for Folk Arts

New York Folklore helps secure over $500,000 for Folk Arts

Artists and organizations in New York State will receive a combined total of over $500,000 in grants thanks to direct assistance from New York Folklore. These funds that directly support artists, specific cultural traditions, and organizations come from twenty-five...