Noguchi Museum
The Noguchi Museum, established by sculptor Isamu Noguchi himself in 1985, presents the most comprehensive collection of the artist's sculpture, architectural models, stage sets, and furniture designs in the world, housed in a converted factory building and serene garden that Noguchi personally designed. It is one of New York's most intimate and contemplative museum experiences.
Est. 1985
Permanent Collection
The museum holds over 240 sculptures and more than 1,000 drawings, prints, and photographs by Isamu Noguchi spanning his entire career from the 1920s through 1988. The collection is displayed across twelve galleries and a beautiful outdoor garden, presenting the full range of Noguchi's practice from stone carving to Akari light sculptures.
Collection Highlights
Hours & Admission
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| ThursdayToday | 10am – 5pm |
| Friday | 10am – 5pm |
| Saturday | 11am – 6pm |
| Sunday | 11am – 6pm |
Open Thursday through Sunday. Closed Monday through Wednesday.
Admission
| General | $16 |
| Students | $10 |
| Seniors | $10 |
| Children under 12 | Free |
Free for children under 12. Pay-what-you-wish on the first Friday of the month.
- ✦Free first Fridays of the month 11am–9pm
Access & Getting There
Accessibility
- ♿ Wheelchair accessible
Amenities
Getting There
N/W to Broadway; 7 to Queensboro Plaza
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