Studio Museum in Harlem is a art museum Central Harlem New York located in United States.
144 W 125th St (Between Lenox and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevards) New York , NY 10027 United States
Forget plans and visit on Target Sundays where you get the crowd without the crowds price. The gift store , while pricey , is superb and fun. A place is in serious need of a cafe . Dance Friday is a must
a wonderful spot to visit, and a place that has been cultivating great artists for a long, long time--you really have to appreciate that.
Constant rotation of exhibits means a cool new experience every time you stop in. Does amazing work linking the African Diaspora thru art
Explore contemporary exhibits encompassing all genres from photography to paintings to text/image installations; the Studio Museum celebrates the diversity and constantly changing spirit of Harlem.
Peruse photographer , designer, and owner Coreen Simpson’s Black Cameo jewelry collection, plus handmade gifts and coffee table books chronicling Harlem’s history at the gallery and art studio space.
Explore this museum that has 3 floors of portraits, video and amazing art exhibits ! We recommend the Romare Bearden tribute and African comics exhibit . It's also free on Sundays :-)
The converted loft space serves as both a haven for African and African American artists in residence and site for curated shows from across the country and around the globe.
This incredible museum is free every Sunday. If you like what you see, take a gander at the roster of incredible alumni from their artist residency program.
You must check out the mural downstairs which is a spin on street life in Harlem. It is spectacular. Sit down on the bench and take a moment to really look closer.
Founded in 1968 as the first such museum in the U.S. devoted to the art of African-Americans. See more great accomplishments by African Americans over the years: http://bet.us/BHM
Wonderful exhibits all year round. A precious gem in HArlem that should be on everyone's list of things to do.
The Exhibit was awesome, Robert Pruitt; Women. You should use Google, while viewing the art . Take pictures, but No Flash! Excellent experience.
Suggested donation of 7 dollars and it's worth it. Come here to learn about the history of African-American culture and the wide array of artists of color.
This museum is pretty cool. The gift shop has amazing items as well . Sundays are free courtesy of Target!
Cash-strapped daters should visit this uptown institution on Sundays for free admission . Explore exhibits such as “Harlem Postcards ,” which uses photography to examine changes in the neighborhood . Read more
The Studio Museum in Harlem is the nexus for black artists locally, nationally, and internationally, and for work that has been inspired by black culture. It is a site for the dynamic exchange of idea Read more
Very nice studio and look out for their target free Sundays....lots of things to do for parents and children!
Wonderful exhibits all year round. A precious gem in HArlem that should be on everyone's list of things to do.
Beautiful exhibit & the location was a gem of a find.
Wonderful art from a wonderful group of people.
It's a trek up north, but totally worth it — plus it's free admission for NYU students!
May 10th: The Studio Museum hosts Stephen Burks: Man Made, a unique project that furthers industrial designer Stephen Burks’s ongoing exploration of the global economy of artisanal craft. Read more
Love the space! A must-go for visitors to NYC
Absolutely awesome experience and a must visit!
3 floors of exotic and brown works of art ; read the captions - you will get lost in the story
One of my favorite museums - love the artist in residence programs
Head to Uptown Fridays for music , free admission , signature cocktails , drink specials , and creative fare at the Atrium Café ! Read more
Closing May 27th don't miss the on going project Harlem Postcards Spring 2012 at the Studio Museum in Harlem. Read more
Progressive Museum that is definitely worth the trip.
Use your ConEd employee ID to get in for free.
Perennially flawless exhibitions and programming. Free on Sundays!
On Target Free Sundays admission is free from 12n-6pm. Kids can learn art techniques in hands-on creative workshops. Powered by ParentsConnect.com
You have to check out the new food Atrium in the inner space of the museum . Great sandwiches , tea , juice , etc.,
This uptown gem of a museum , which recently celebrated its 40th birthday, has a show of Zwelethu Mthethwa's photographs on tap .
The Draped Down exhibit is excellent!
Powerful Salon Style exhibit
Loved the classical and modern art pieces on display.
Free on Sundays!!
Uptown Fridays in the summer is amazing!!
Free admission (contributions accepted) on Sunday 12-6.
Complimentary admission for all Bloomberg employees.
THIRTEEN membercard holders receive 2-for-1 admission and 10% off Museum Store purchases. Read more
Yes! Go there and enjoy it
10 years and 200 sepia-colored pictures: ‘Chocolate Portraits’ by Bronx-born Photog Lyle Ashton Harris on display until October 2011 Read more
Really interesting stuff
Make sure to visit the museum store!!!!
Gordon Parks "A Harlem Family" 1967 - Stunning Exhibition
It s free on Sundays
Great place to stay warm
Free on sunday!
Small but strong collection. About 1 hour visit to see it all. - Susan Kline
Lovely museum, perfect size for a 2-hour visit. The temporary exhibits manage to fascinate no matter the subject. Nice restaurant with views of Central Park on one of the upper floors. - Pierre van Medge
A gem of a museum. Something truly special in a city full of great museums. I can't get the Klimt of Adele Bloch-Bauer out of my head. The clocks and decorative arts also delight. - Chris Fredericks
Chicken and waffle, Mac and cheese were delicious. Oh and the cornbread too. Mmm. - Marianne N
Great venue! Friendly staff. Well organized for unfamiliar folks. Reasonable prices!! - Oliver Lewis
The cornflakes crusted French Toast is so good. Try the buttermilk fried chicken too. - Terance Thatch