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Studio Museum in Harlem

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Exhibits consist of 19th & 20th century African-American art, 20th century Caribbean and African art, and traditional African art and artifacts. Suggested contribution for admission always.

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Queens Museum of Art

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Check out QMA’s website for current exhibits. Suggested contribution for admission always.

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Museum of Biblical Art

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MOBIA exhibits are inspired by the Bible and highlights the connection between art and religion in the Jewish and Christian traditions. Suggested contribution for admission always.

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Museum of Arts & Design

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See contemporary objects created in clay, glass, wood, metal and fiber at MAD.

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The Cloisters Courtyard

Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Our favorite exhibits are the Arms and Armor and Egyptian collections. You can’t see it all in one day. Free with admission, check out the highly-acclaimed guided tours and gallery walks The museum also offers events at various times such as lectures, classes, concerts, film screenings. In addition, The Cloisters (free with same-day paid ticket from the Met) offers free parking! Free admission to NYC public school students as well as students from Bard College, Barnard College, Columbia University, and Institute of Fine Arts with school ID. Suggested contribution for admission always.

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International Center of Photography Museum

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The collection holds more that 100,000 photographs of American and European documentary photography of the 1930s to the 1990s.

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