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Tag Archives: Queens
“Caribbean: Crossroads of the World” – Part 3: The Queens Museum of Art
Manhattan might be one of the world’s greatest arts centers, but some of New York’s best cultural landmarks lay in the far reaches of the outer boroughs. This week, I made a trip all the way out to Flushing Meadows-Corona … Continue reading
Posted in Free in NYC, Museums, Visual Art
Tagged art, Caribbean, CUarts, day trip, flushing, Free Museums, Museum, Museums, park, Passport to NY, Queens, queens museum, queens museum of art, sculpture, unisphere, Visual Art, world's fair
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Darren Bader: Images at MoMA PS1
Last Monday I headed to Queens to visit MoMA PS1. I had heard of PS1 a few times, but had never made the effort to actually go. It was in Queens after all. The good news is that the trip … Continue reading
Posted in Museums, Visual Art
Tagged Darren Bader, Janet Cardiff, MoMA, Passport to New York, PS1, Queens
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An Oasis of Calm: The Noguchi Museum
I’m going to say it straight out: the Noguchi Museum is far away. Like, Queens far. It takes a train ride and sizable walk just to make it to the front door. Once you walk through that door though, the … Continue reading
Posted in Visual Art
Tagged Free Museums, garden, Noguchi, Noguchi Museum, Passport to NY, Queens, sculpture
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A Borough Excursion Part One: Queens
Inspired by what beautiful weather we were having on Sunday, I decided to take a trip to a far away, exotic location that I hardly ever visit: Queens. What was my lure you might ask, why a little known park … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Excursion, FREE, N Train, Queens, Roosevelt Island, sculpture, Socrates Sculpture Park
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