The Noguchi Museum
The Noguchi Museum is dedicated to the art and legacy of renowned Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988). Founded by Noguchi himself in 1985, it was the first museum in the United States established and designed by a living artist specifically to display their own work. Housed in a repurposed 1920s industrial building and an adjacent modern pavilion built under Noguchi's supervision, the museum features open air and indoor galleries as well as a tranquil outdoor sculpture garden.
Special Admission
Free admission on the first Friday of each month
The Cultural Pass is a program that allows you to visit museums and cultural institutions in New York City for free.
Learn MoreTicket Prices
Type | Price |
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General Admission | $16 |
Seniors 65+ | $6 |
Students (with ID) | $6 |
Visitors with disability | Free |
Active duty military & families | Free |
Ages under 12 | Free |
Hours
Day | Hours |
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Wednesday–Sunday | 11am - 6pm |
Monday-Tuesday | Closed |
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