Also Visit NY State Arts
Manhattan
Since opening in 1929, the Museum of Modern Art has secured its place as a collector and exhibitor of modern art—from 19th-century Post-Impressionism to contemporary installations. MoMA's collection includes painting, sculpture, drawings, prints, photography, film, architecture and design.
Whitney Museum of American Art
Manhattan
Whitney Museum of American Art
Manhattan
Whitney Family Programs are designed to encourage children ages 4–12 and their parents or caregivers to observe, discuss, and explore art together while developing a sense of life-long experimentation, critical thinking, and creative expression. Participants have the opportunity to work directly with contemporary artists, Museum educators, and each other.
Brooklyn
The Wyckoff House, which dates back to 1652, is the oldest building in New York State. It was built by Pieter Claesen Wyckoff, who came to America in 1637 as an illiterate indentured servant but soon became a successful farmer and the wealthiest person in the area.
Manhattan
A celebration of the diversity of the Jewish experience, Yeshiva University Museum features changing exhibitions related to the art, culture and history of communities all over the world.
Walking Tour: From Coffee Houses to Banquet Halls
Museum of Chinese in America Manhattan