In 2021, the Queens Museum launched an ambitious 18-month artist residency program as a response to the pandemic and the previous year’s George Floyd protests. The six emerging artists chosen from an ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Rarely do art museums have bilingual community organizers on ...
When the Queens Museum launched its Year of Uncertainty (YoU) program in March 2021, many saw a glimmer of hope and possibility in the new initiative. The New York City museum, nestled within the ...
This past year — pandemic be damned — the Queens Museum opened its doors wide to its neighbors. At various points, the museum has hosted a COVID-19 testing site; a voter-registration hub, a ...
“I worked with the museum to build a site-specific work for the atrium that was large, expensive, and conceptualized completely by me,” Simmons told Artnet News. “It took a long time to conceptualize ...
The Queens Museum (née Queens Museum of Art) has announced that LEVENBETTS, a Manhattan-based architectural practice with a wealth of experience helming cultural projects across New York City and ...
Thank God It’s Thursday! Tonight, the Queens Museum offers the first installment of Passport Thursdays, a weekly series featuring outdoor music, dance, and film. Set to run from 7 pm until 10 pm, each ...
The Queens Museum has a new piece to put on display: its own disgrace. The museum announced late Wednesday that it reversed its decision to renege on hosting a re-enactment of the 1947 United Nations ...
In three post-lockdown exhibitions, the museum stakes out its role in the life of its neighborhood’s multiethnic citizens. By Holland Cotter Over the years, the Queens Museum has helped me define my ...
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