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  1. Noguchi is iconic and now, for me, so is his museum. Really worth a trip. The open air parts coupled with the sculpture garden and gift shop make it truly unique. Then walk out the door to the Socrates Sculpture park and you're good to go. Written March 30, 2021.

    • 9 - 01 33rd Rd, Long Island City, New York 11106
  2. Members and free partnership guests not listed may reserve by contacting tickets@noguchi.org or 718.204.7088 ext 216 with proof of participation in the partnership program and the date and time for your visit. Free Admission Days. Admission is free on first Fridays (book here).

  3. 9-01 33rd Road (at Vernon Boulevard) Long Island City, New York 11106 718.204.7088. tickets@noguchi.org

  4. The Noguchi Museum Shop is a music-filled showroom for Isamu Noguchi’s Akari light sculptures and a sales space for artists and designers whose work embodies Noguchi’s legacy of craft and form.

  5. 9-01 33rd Road (at Vernon Boulevard) Long Island City, New York 11106

  6. The Isamu Noguchi Archive contains the most comprehensive body of information on the life and work of Isamu Noguchi. The Archive consists of an extensive photographic collection; manuscripts; correspondence; exhibition, publication, and project records; press clippings; and architectural drawings, as well as documentation of the many objects ...

  7. The Noguchi Museum is a lovely little museum in Queens. It's set in an old commercial building, with a small sculpture garden next door. The collection--which is mostly sculptures, with some other artwork mixed in-- is well organized and fairly easy to navigate in about 1-1.5 hours (though some signs wouldn't hurt).

    • 9-01 33rd Rd Astoria, NY 11106
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