International Center in New York Information and Event Guide

Founded in 1961, The International Center in New York (ICNY) is a unique community where immigrants, refugees, students and other newcomers to the United States come to practice English and learn about American culture. Each year, we provide 2,500 newcomers, from 85 different countries, with a wide range of language and cultural programs through our corps of 1,000 volunteers.
50 West 23rd Street, 7th Floor New York, New York 10010

Events:

Promises and Hopes for the 21st Century
Art opening and reception. Mexican, Mexican-American and other artists reflect on transformations in Mexico at the beginning of this century and their consequences on both sides of the border. This pr...
Category: Visual Arts, 19:00:00, 2007-04-17 19:00:00

The Exile Project
Yuri Marder presents his photographs and stories of people who live in one language but have their hearts in another. The presentation will be followed by a discussion. This event is part of the Mayor...
Category: Visual Arts, 19:00:00, 2007-04-18 19:00:00

Farmingville
This award-winning documentary will be screened. Following the screening, co-director Catherine Tambini, Gabriel Thompson, author of There’s No José Here: Following the Hidden Lives of Mexican Immi...
Category: Media, 19:00:00, 2007-04-19 19:00:00

Shiro El Arriero Concert
Shiro El Arriero (El Arriero means "Cowboy" in Spanish) was born in Tokyo, Japan. When he was 13 years old, he became fascinated with the music of the renowned Argentine folklorist A...
Category: Music, 19:00:00, 2007-04-20 19:00:00