Fall is here and New York City’s art scene is continuing to showcase immense amounts of creativity and storytelling. From art exhibits to immersive experiences, here are some of the things you can expect to see in the arts scene this autumn. Identity – Framing the Village 2024 Moshava Art, 45 W.

8th St., Manhattan Now through Sept. 27 For a limited time, check out artworks from New York City’s own art community.

As the title suggests, the show is rooted in identity, highlighting paintings, photography, video and sculpture created by artists from the Village. The show is curated by Marc Kehoe. The Great Elephant Migration The Meatpacking District Now through Oct.

20 A herd of elephants has been seen throughout the Meatpacking District. The Coexistence Collective, which is a group of 200 artisans merging art and conservation, recreated the herd out of an invasive plant species known as “lantana camara” to bring attention to the cohabitation between nature and human beings. The Latin GRAMMYs®: 25 Years of Musical Excellence The Paley Center for Media Museum, 25 West 52 St.

, Manhattan Now through Nov. 3 In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, The Paley Center is hosting a variety of events, including a special look at the Latin Grammys and how it became a cultural phenomenon. The exhibition includes memorable outfits and instruments from artists such as Shakira, Ricky Martin, Juan Gabriel, and Carlos Santana.

Jazz Greats | Classic Photographs from the Bank of America Coll.