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In this exhibition, 'Something's A Foot: Small Works from the Hofstra University Museum Collection,' all the works of art measure 12 inches or less in all directions. The size of the wo
Drawn primarily from the extensive archival collections of The Meserve-Kunhardt Foundation, this exhibition will explore the rise and presidency of Abraham Lincoln on the human scale. Photographs from
This exhibition features a wide variety of world maps printed between 1511 and 1800.
This exhibit features extraordinary works of art from Europe and the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and the Far East. By depicting what one has seen or felt abroad, and collecting objects that evok
The fascinating and sometimes bizarre adaptations of predators and prey in the natural world is the focus of the year-long exhibition 'Eat or Be Eaten: Animal Survival Strategies'. In the co
The museum's science exhibition addresses natural history from global perspectives to the local environment.
In his travels, Larry Lederman has photographed trees in all seasons, in wide view and in close detail. His photographs grace the Ross gallery.
Spanning two floors and 14,000 square feet, this innovative blend of more than 1,200 historical artifacts, commissioned art works, video clips, and interactive exhibits shows how moving images are mad
Journey back to the 1800s through the rare glimpses of hidden gems now on view from the Whaling Museum's archives. Explore objects, their stories, and adventures brought to light including an eig
At the heart of the park, bark hello to California sea lions and relax on the terrace. Three daily feeding demonstrations for the Zoo's noisiest residents make the sea lion pool one of our most p
This exhibition features three works of art from the private collection of Roy R. Neuberger. The paintings and sculptures in this exhibit reflect the rich diversity in American art before the 1960s. D
This exhibit marks the 70th anniversary of the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. The project harkens back to its inspirational theme "the Dawn of a New Day" against the backdrop of today&#
Daniel Bozhkov has found inspiration in the history of the museum and its physical site. Working with participants in the QMA's New New Yorkers program -- the museum's educational outreach i
'African Art & Culture: Selections from the Permanent Collection' focuses on central Africa and spans a broad geographic range from Mali to Mozambique, offering artistic insight into ove
'The Panorama of the City of New York' is the jewel in the crown of the collection of the Queens Museum of Art. Built by Robert Moses for the 1964 World's Fair, in part as a celebration
This installation of Tiffany glass from the Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass is the first to focus solely on the flat sheets of opalescent glass Louis C. Tiffany used to create the spectacular lea
See Karl Rove on tour to promote "Courage and Consequence"
This is the second installment of a multi-part residency. For this exhibition, Duke Riley converts the QMA's Small Triangle Gallery into a diorama revisiting that event through the detritus of th
This exhibit is the first survey of Tania Bruguera's interdisciplinary work focusing on the relationship among art, politics and life. The exhibition features her powerful, innovative installatio