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Queens Museum The Queens Museum is a home for the production and presentation of great art, intimately connected to

The Queens Museum is dedicated to presenting the highest quality visual arts and educational programming for people in the New York metropolitan area, and particularly for the residents of Queens, a uniquely diverse, ethnic, cultural, and international community. The Museum fulfills its mission by designing and providing art exhibitions, public programs and educational experiences that promote th

e appreciation and enjoyment of art, support the creative efforts of artists, and enhance the quality of life through interpreting, collecting, and exhibiting art, architecture, and design. The Queens Museum presents artistic and educational programs and exhibitions that directly relate to the contemporary urban life of its constituents, while maintaining the highest standards of professional, intellectual, and ethical responsibility.

🌠 Now on view: 2026 School Programs & Partnerships Exhibition 🌠The Queens Museum is pleased to present artwork created b...
05/31/2026

🌠 Now on view: 2026 School Programs & Partnerships Exhibition 🌠

The Queens Museum is pleased to present artwork created by students from five partner schools across our borough. These young artists have made artwork inspired by Queens Museum’s permanent collection and rotating contemporary exhibitions.

A special thank you to the schools participating in the Cultural After-School Adventures Program (CASA): Public School 99Q, Public School 135Q, Intermediate School 10Q, BELL Academy, and District 30 Pre-K Centers at Q397

The residencies were facilitated by Queens Museum Teaching Artists Sunny Moxin Chen, Jacob Hicks, Michelle Melo, and Grethell Rasua

Plan your visit at the 🔗 in bio!

[Image: Public School 135Q artwork in process, "Untitled," 2025]

🌟 We're still glowing from our 2026 Annual Gala earlier this month! We were so pleased to honor artist Derrick Adams () ...
05/29/2026

🌟 We're still glowing from our 2026 Annual Gala earlier this month! We were so pleased to honor artist Derrick Adams () and recognize Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. () as our Community Champion Award recipient.

Guests participated in a Paddle Raise, with donors entered to win one of four exclusive VIP experiences courtesy of Forest Hills Stadium (), The Governor's Ball (), Metropolitan Park/The New York Mets (), and New York City Football Club (). Together, the Auction and Paddle Raise led by Sotheby's Christy W. Coombs () helped raise vital funds for the forthcoming Suna Children's Museum and the Queens Museum's ongoing exhibitions and programs. Afterwards, DJ Quiana Parks () brought the perfect energy to close out the night at our After Party!

A special thanks to our incredible vendors and partners: The August Tree (), Burmese Bites (), Lady M (), Sophie Stone (), and Taylor Creative Inc. () for bringing their magic to the evening.

Our 2026 Gala was definitely one for the books, and we feel incredibly grateful to everyone who made it possible. Thank you to all of our guests, honorees, presenters, vendors, and supporters for making it an unforgettable evening.

Click the 🔗 in our bio to read more about our Gala!

[Images: 1-8 by Jenna Bascom Photography. All images courtesy Queens Museum]

🌐 On Monday night, we celebrated art, community, and culture at our 2026 Annual Gala! We were thrilled to honor artist D...
05/20/2026

🌐 On Monday night, we celebrated art, community, and culture at our 2026 Annual Gala!

We were thrilled to honor artist Derrick Adams (), whose exhibition “View Master,” will travel to QM next year. Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. () was recognized as our Community Champion Award recipient for his steadfast support of the Museum and the future of arts and culture in Queens.

The evening was marked by heartfelt speeches from Board Chair Paula Kirby, outgoing President and Executive Director Sally Tallant, incoming Executive Director Debra Wimpfheimer, NYC Cultural Affairs Commissioner Diya Vij, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr., Board Trustee Anwarii Musa, and honoree Derrick Adams, plus a beautiful a ca****la performance by students from Frank Sinatra School of the Arts (). 🎶

Our Live Auction was led by Sotheby’s auctioneer Christy W. Coombs () and featured four exceptional works generously donated by artists Derrick Adams, b. Robert Moore, Katherina Olschbaur, and Guy Stanley Philoche. Following the excitement of the program, guests moved to the After Party DJ’d by Quiana Parks () who kept us dancing until the lights came on! 🎉

We are so grateful to all of our guests, honorees, presenters, vendors, and everyone who made this year’s Gala one to remember. If you weren’t able to join us, it’s not too late to be part of it — donate via the 🔗 in bio to support QM’s exhibitions, community programming, and the forthcoming Suna Children’s Museum.

📸: Jenna Bascom Photography

🗂️ Join us on Saturday, May 23 for Community Archiving Day, a program organized in collaboration with our current exhibi...
05/13/2026

🗂️ Join us on Saturday, May 23 for Community Archiving Day, a program organized in collaboration with our current exhibition "About Us: The American Imaginary."

Meet over 20 organizations preserving memory, resilience, and beauty across the five boroughs! Oral history projects, digital archives, and institutional repositories will be on-site to share their materials and discuss opportunities for research, collaboration, and more. The afternoon will also include:

🎞️ Screenings
12:00 pm – 1:15 pm: Corona Collection: An Oral History Project by the Louis Armstrong House Museum
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm: My Baryo Project by Claro de los Reyes

🛠️ Workshops
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm: Queens Monuments, a workshop led by Queens Memory Project with Meral Agish.
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm: Neighborhood Memories: Collaging Our Collective Home, facilitated by Charanya Ramakrishnan of the Louis Armstrong House Museum.

🖼️ Curator-led Exhibition Tour
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm: Tour "About Us: The American Imaginary"

Visit the 🔗 in bio for the full participant list and to plan your visit.

[Images: Carlos David Trujillo, "Epilogue" (video stills), 2024-2026. Three-channel video (color, sound). Duration: 12:05 min. Courtesy the artist.]

Join us for a special New New Yorkers Printmaking Workshop this Sunday 05.17! This program is presented in partnership w...
05/12/2026

Join us for a special New New Yorkers Printmaking Workshop this Sunday 05.17! This program is presented in partnership with the EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop [.rbpmw] on the occasion of the exhibition "Mohammad Omer Khalil: Common Ground" at the Blackburn Study Center.

Inspired by the work of Queens-based artist Mohammad Omer Khalil, who created self-portrait prints in response to the Kodak Pavilion at 1964–1965 New York World’s Fair, participants will learn how to make their own collagraph prints with found and recycled materials. This bilingual (English/Spanish) workshop for adults invites anyone curious about printmaking to explore its creative possibilities.

Learn more and plan your visit via the 🔗 in bio today.



[Images: 1) New New Yorkers Printmaking Workshop; 2) Mohammad Omer Khalil, “Reflections from the World Fair [Self-Portrait]”, 1965. Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the artist, 2023. © Mohammad Omer Khalil. Courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art.]

📣 We’re excited to announce the Queens Museum 2026 Gala Auction in partnership with ! Four exceptional artworks by Derri...
05/12/2026

📣 We’re excited to announce the Queens Museum 2026 Gala Auction in partnership with ! Four exceptional artworks by Derrick Adams, b. Robert Moore, Katherina Olschbaur, and Guy Stanley Philoche will be auctioned live at our annual Gala on Monday, May 18. Proceeds will support the sustainability of the Queens Museum and help realize the vision for the Suna Children’s Museum.

To bid, join us at the Gala Auction facilitated by Christy W. Coombs! Explore the artworks and learn more about live and absentee bidding via the 🔗 in bio.

[Artwork images courtesy the artists.]

The Queens Museum is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to its Board of Trustees: artist Aliza Nisen...
05/07/2026

The Queens Museum is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to its Board of Trustees: artist Aliza Nisenbaum and human capital strategy executive James White.

Nisenbaum has been involved with the Queens Museum since 2012, teaching workshops and collaborating with the local community; in 2023, the Museum presented "Queens, Lindo y Querido," a major solo exhibition of her paintings. White brings a broad background in cultural transformation and leadership, with work centered on storytelling, belonging, and expanding access across the arts and community sectors.

Their appointments reflect the Museum’s continued commitment to leadership that values a breadth of experience, artistic practice, and community engagement. Please join us in welcoming them as they help shape the Museum’s next chapter.

[Images, left to right: Aliza Nisenbaum, credit: Naima Green; James White.]

✨ The 2026 Queens Borough Arts Festival opens this week! Join us at the Museum to experience the artistic achievements o...
04/27/2026

✨ The 2026 Queens Borough Arts Festival opens this week! Join us at the Museum to experience the artistic achievements of Queens public school students in grades Pre-K through 12 — student artworks will be on view through May 17.

The NYC Public Schools Arts Office and Queens Museum congratulate all of the student artists and send heartfelt thanks to the countless educators and administrators who support the students in developing their craft.

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04/23/2026

🪩 Let’s keep the party going! Join us for the Queens Museum’s Annual Gala After Party on Monday, May 18th following an evening honoring artist Derrick Adams () and Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. ().

DJ Quiana Parks () will be on the decks from 10:00 pm – 12:00 am. Don’t miss out on a night of dancing and a special selection of drinks 🥂

Visit the 🔗 in bio to save your spot today!

🌟 The Queens Museum congratulates Alina Tenser, American Artist, Fia Backström, and Kenneth Tam on their appointment to ...
04/17/2026

🌟 The Queens Museum congratulates Alina Tenser, American Artist, Fia Backström, and Kenneth Tam on their appointment to the 101st class of Guggenheim Fellows!

All four artists have exhibited and worked with the Queens Museum, be it through solo exhibitions, group shows, artist residencies, or fellowship programs. Join us in celebrating them, take a look back at their work that's been featured at QM.

[Images: 1: Kenneth Tam, still from "Silent Spikes", 2021, two-channel HD video, sound, 20:29 minutes. Courtesy the artist and Commonwealth & Council. 2: American Artist, still from "2015", 2019, Single-channel HD video, 21:38 minutes. 3: Alina Tenser, "Resting Tray", 2015, on view as a part of the QM exhibition "Nine." Photo by Hai Zhang. 4: Fia Backström, still from "Toxicology Report," 2025. HD Video, color, sound. Courtesy the artist.]

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