Opened as a foundation to promote LGBT artists by Charles Leslie and his late partner, Fritz Lohman, this Soho institution was granted museum status by New York State in 2011. Its program includes solo shows, as well as group shows organized around important LGBTQ+ themes such as identity and...
Opened as a foundation to promote LGBT artists by Charles Leslie and his late partner, Fritz Lohman, this Soho institution was granted museum status by New York State in 2011. Its program includes solo shows, as well as group shows organized around important LGBTQ+ themes such as identity and...
•New York State Museum •University Art Museum Alfred•Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art Astoria•American Museum of the Moving Image Beacon City•Dia: Beacon Blue Mountain Lake•The Adirondack Museum Buffalo•Albright-Knox Art Gallery ...
New York State Museums Salary Surveysdoi:10.1111/j.2151-6952.1972.tb00461.xTHOMAS D. NICHOLSONTHE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdCurator: The Museum Journal
New York State has a rich treasure trove of museums, both big and small. Chuck D'Imperio You don’t have to go far to see great art in Upstate NY You can find world-class art throughout Upstate New York. Special to nyup.com
Visit New York's art museums to see everything from Egyptian relics to French Impressionists, great American painters and contemporary art.
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The Caroga Museum in New York State's Adirondack Park is comprised of a charming old farm house, an exhibit barn, a general store, a cobbler's shop, an ice house, and the most recent addition, Sherman's Park Arcade. The Caroga Historical Association was born on the coat-tails of the ...
How cool! Five of the most loved museums in the United States are located right here in the state of New York.
A bustling city full of life,New York’s main attractionshave been featured so regularly in blockbuster movies that most visitors will surely recognize and even feel as if they know the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building and Times Square before even having visited them. Perhaps less known...