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American Folk Art Museum

American Folk Art Museum

Two Lincoln Square
(Columbus Avenue at 66th Street)
New York, NY  10023
Tel: (212) 595-9533
Fax: (212) 595-6759
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Free admission (all visitors, all hours).
Tues – Sat: 12 pm – 7:30 pm
Sun: 12 pm – 6 pm

The American Folk Art Museum is one of the leading institutions dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of American folk art. Its collection of 5,000 objects, many of them masterpieces, offers a telling glimpse of the social and historical settings in which they were created.

The museum, founded in 1963, sold its building on West 53rd Street to the Museum of Modern Art in 2011 and maintains its location at Lincoln Square, opposite Lincoln Center. 

The museum holds in its collection fine examples of portraits, landscapes, seascapes, trade signs, weather vanes, whirligigs, decorated tin, furniture, pottery, decoys, quilts and other objects dating from the late-1700s to the present. Several short-term shows are mounted annually. Exhibition-related lectures, gallery tours and workshops help visitors acquire a fuller understanding of the cultural, social and historical context of the works.

The Henry Darger Study Center, established by the museum in 2000 to foster open inquiry and multidisciplinary research into the life and work of the self-taught artist (1892-1973), houses all four of his manuscripts and more than two dozen double-sided paintings, as well as approximately 3,000 items from Darger’s archive of ephemera and source material. 

 

Programs for Seniors
Free programs are offered for those with Alzheimer's and dementia and for their caretakers. Special rates for private tours.

Senior Membership
Seniors (65 and older) receive $10 off individual membership.
  • Directions: Subway: 1 to 66th Street - Lincoln Center
  • Disability Access: Fully accessible. Two wheelchairs available for use; inquire at the admission desk.
  • Disability Assistance: Contact the education department, (212) 265-1040, x381, or grouptours@folkartmuseum.org, for more information and to reserve tours.
    Hearing: American Sign Language interpretation for gallery tours and auditorium programs is available by request with one-month advance notice. Auditorium has infrared assistive listening devices, inquire at the admission desk.
    Vision: Tours with verbal imaging and tours of touch objects are available by request with one-month advance notice. Large-print copies of labels and wall texts available at the admission desk.
  • Gift Shops: Handmade and one-of-a-kind objects, also books on folk and decorative arts; open Tues-Sun.
  • On-Site Parking: On streets or in commercial lots nearby

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American Folk Art Museum Listings

  • Jubliation/Rumination: Life, Real and Imagined

    Tues, Jan 17, 2012 – Sun, Sept 2, 2012 Reality may have the tinge of dreams and dreams an air of reality. This provocative tension exists between the experiential nature of early American folk art and the fantastical imagery it often displays—between what is real and what is imagined. Paintings, photographs and drawings are part of this exhibition that looks at the American pscyhe.

  • 9/11 National Tribute Quilt

    Ongoing The quilt was conceived and constructed by the small quilt club, Steel Quilters of United States Steel Corporation. The quilt measures eight feet high by 30 feet wide, and is constructed of 3,466 blocks in six panels.

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