![]() ![]() Socrates Sculpture Park is a community engaged waterfront park in Astoria dedicated to supporting artists in the production and presentation of public art. Socrates Sculpture Park, everyday Source / Socrates Sculpture Park When: Everyday they’re open – Wednesday-Sunday 11:30a.m. (Note: The Museum is temporarily closed for design renovations and gallery installations through March 17, 2023) Getting a ticket in advance is encouraged, which you can do here. Its collection includes more than 8,000 works of art from four centuries and nearly every continent-from compelling portraits to dazzling quilts and art made from a variety of mediums. The American Folk Art Museum emphasizes self-taught artists. American Folk Art Museum, everyday they’re open Source / American Folk Art Museum ![]() When: Every Saturday, as well as select Jewish holidays including Passover and Shavuot, 11a.m. Called K2 Friday Nights, attendance features cocktails, art, music, special programs, and more! You must reserve a ticket in advance, and admission tickets are released on the 15th of every month. Every Friday night museum admission is free with a ticket reservation. This six-story museum presents art that traverses Asia’s diverse cultures, regions, and narratives and is home to a ton of large-scale temporary exhibitions. The Rubin Museum of Art, every Friday Source / The Rubin When: Everyday they’re open – Monday-Friday 10a.m. As an extension of the Smithsonian Institute, admission to this museum is free everyday. The National Museum of the American Indian features an endless amount of Native American art and artifacts, some of which date back to 12,000 years ago. National Museum of the American Indian, everyday they’re open Facebook / Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian When: First Friday of every month – 5p.m. Advance reservations are recommended as visitors without one will be admitted based on museum capacity. Tickets are released two weeks before each date at 12 p.m., and you can snag some through their website. The Noguchi Museum has many interesting sculptural works and performance art pieces you can view, and you can do so for free on the first Friday of each month. Noguchi Museum, first Friday of every month Source / Noguchi Museum When: First Saturday of every month – 5p.m. First Saturdays run from February–August and also during October. Also note that ticket holders will have priority entry. Advanced registration is strongly encouraged, however, as admission is subject to their capacity limits. The Brooklyn Museum has been hosing First Saturdays for twenty-five years where visitors can get free admission to the museum. Brooklyn Museum, first Saturday of every month Source / Brooklyn Museum When: Everyday they’re open – Wednesday-Sunday 1p.m. Head here to check out their upcoming events and to register. They regularly host in person and virtual events and the best part is admission is free everyday they’re open (they’re closed Mondays and Tuesdays). This museum is known for its innovative contemporary art exhibitions and is home to over 2,000 works of art. The Bronx Museum of the Arts, everyday they’re open Source / The Bronx Museum of the Arts ![]() When: Everyday they’re open – Sunday-Monday 12p.m. And, unlike the MoMA, the MoMA PS1 offers free admission to New York residents everyday they’re open (they’re closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays) thanks to The Horace W. Located in Long Island City is the MoMA’s sister museum, MoMA PS1. MoMA PS1, everyday they’re open Source / MoMA When: First Friday of every month – 4p.m. Head here to sign up for reminders to get first dibs. Tickets must be reserved in advance and are released one week in advance. ![]() Their stores and café will also be open, too, so you can grab a bite and do some light shopping after exploring the exhibits. Thanks to clothing store UNIQLO, the MoMA offers free admission the first Friday of every month to New Yorkers with their UNIQLO NYC Nights. The MoMA, first Friday of every month Source / MoMA ![]()
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