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Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz has a diverse collection that includes 20th century prints and paintings, Asian art, Pre-Columbian art and artifacts, decorative arts and photographs.
Hudson Valley Region
New PaltzTEL - 845-257-3844
Skyscraper Museum
The Skyscraper Museum invites visitors to learn about architecture, urban design, and the ways the skyscraper has changed life in New York City. Current and past exhibits have explored neighborhood architecture, historical buildings, skyscraper photography, early skyscrapers, and much more.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-968-1961
Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden
With its 28 buildings and 14 botanical gardens, Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden is known as a place where history, architecture, agriculture, art, and education come together.
New York City
Staten IslandTEL - 718-425-3504
Socrates Sculpture Park
Interact with the large-scale sculpture exhibitions and multimedia art installations at Socrates Sculpture Park. Groups can take a self-guided or guided tour of the contemporary art pieces in the park.
Long Island City
QueensTEL - 718-956-1819
Steinberg Museum of Art at LIU
The Steinberg Museum’s vast permanent collection contains nearly 5,000 artworks and objects of both the Western and non-Western traditions, including Pre-Columbian textiles, ancient Persian bronzework, Etruscan ceramics and modern African sculpture.
Brookville
Long Island
Nassau CountyTEL - 516-299-2782
Storm King Art Center
One of the world’s leading sculpture parks, the Storm King Art Center features over 100 sculptures made of various material including steel, stone, and earth.
Hudson Valley Region
New WindsorTEL - 845-534-3115
The American Guitar Museum
The American Guitar Museum is a former farmhouse and home to countless musical instruments on display including one of Les Paul’s original Gibson guitars and an 1840 La Cote guitar.
Long Island
Nassau County
New Hyde ParkTEL - 516-488-5000
The Hyde Collection
The Museum houses the Hyde Collection featuring more than 3,000 objects. See tapestries, paintings, and sculptures from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. See art created by Rembrandt, Rubens, Renoir, and Picasso.
Capital District Region
Glens FallsTEL - 518-792-1761
The Met Cloisters
The Met Cloisters is a castle-like museum with surrounding gardens, devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe. Constructed in the 1930s, the structure borrows from four medieval French abbeys.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-923-3700
The Rockwell Museum
Visitors to The Rockwell Museum explore art about the American experience—the people, land and ideas that shape America through the eyes of American artists.
Corning
Southern Tier RegionTEL - 607-937-5386
The Studio Museum in Harlem
The Studio Museum in Harlem houses over 1,600 paintings, sculptures, and drawings by local, national, and international artists of African descent. In addition to touring the museum, activities include inquiry-based discussions about the art pieces and hands-on art projects.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-864-4500
Whitney Museum of American Art
The Whitney tells the story of modern American art through its collection of work from the 20th and 21st centuries. Visitors can explore a variety of media, styles, and themes; and major work by prominent artists.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-570-3600