MoMA PS1

1 hr

Experience the cutting edge of experimental contemporary art at MoMA PS1.

  • All-Inclusive
  • Family-friendly
  • Indoors
  • Museums
  • Art and galleries

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Ticket types and quantities
Adult 13–64 years
$1.00$1.11
1
Child 4–12 yearsi
$0.70$0.78
0

Estimated total · $1.00

New York
New York

Overview

This excellent museum in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens is one of the largest institutions in the United States that’s dedicated exclusively to contemporary art.

Founded in 1971, MoMA PS1 showcases the thought-provoking work of contemporary artists from around the world. The collection covers a broad range of forms, including prints, paintings, mixed media, sound art installations and more.

Previous landmark exhibitions in the gallery include 1981’s New York/New Wave, which documented the synergy between NYC’s downtown art and music scenes and featured music, graffiti art and poetry. Groundbreaking 2008 exhibition Wack! Art and the Feminist Revolution explored the legacy of art influenced by feminism through an equally broad range of media, such as sculpture, photography, painting and performance, and featured over 100 artists from 21 countries.

As you wander through the museum’s many exhibitions, be sure to look out for its long-term installations – some are more subtle than others, and many have been on display here since the 1970s. Meeting is part of artist James Turrell’s celebrated Skyspaces series and invites participants to step into a cuboid room and gaze skywards through a rectangular opening in the ceiling. At the other end of the spectrum, downstairs in the dimly lit boiler room is where you’ll find Sol LeWitt’s thought-provoking Crayola Square.

Drop by Mina’s restaurant for all-day dining Mediterranean style: think Greek mezze, craft beers and great coffee. The museum bookstore stocks head chef Mina Stone’s cookbook alongside a fine selection of books on art, design, architecture, photography and more.

Location

22-25 Jackson Ave
Queens
11101 New York

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Opening hours

Standard opening hours

Monday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM

Last entry
4 PM

Guest reviews

Sofia D.

Oct 2025

Smooth check-in with no surprises. Audio / guide quality was stronger than usual, even though it was a busy day.

Oliver B.

Mar 2026

We squeezed it into a packed weekend without stress. Queues moved faster than expected, matching what friends told us—but better in person. (Afternoon crowds were predictable.)

Hanna Y.

Apr 2026

The pace worked well with kids. Photo spots were thoughtfully spaced along the route, and we felt we got our money’s worth. (Would pair nicely with a light lunch nearby.)

Oliver R.

Apr 2025

More impressive in person than the photos. we’d echo the hype online. (Would pair nicely with a light lunch nearby.)

Chloe R.

Apr 2026

Straightforward redemption with our pass. easily one of the highlights of our trip.

Yuki S.

May 2025

Staff made the itinerary feel effortless. Crowds were manageable for the slot we picked, nothing felt confusing at the entrance.

Yuki D.

Apr 2026

Staff made the itinerary feel effortless. nothing felt confusing at the entrance.

Ben C.

Jul 2025

We’d happily do this again. We learned more than expected in a short visit, easily one of the highlights of our trip.

Ada M.

Jul 2025

More impressive in person than the photos. We learned more than expected in a short visit, worth blocking a half-day for.

Yuki T.

Jun 2025

Staff made the itinerary feel effortless. and we felt we got our money’s worth.

Elena Q.

Dec 2025

We squeezed it into a packed weekend without stress. Transitions between rooms or stops felt purposeful, nothing felt confusing at the entrance. (Afternoon crowds were predictable.)

Hanna Q.

Jul 2025

Staff made the itinerary feel effortless. Photo spots were thoughtfully spaced along the route, we left with clearer context on the venue’s history.

Luca J.

Jul 2025

We’d happily do this again. (Venue matched the vibe in the listing description, and we felt we got our money’s worth.)

Oliver B.

Nov 2025

Staff made the itinerary feel effortless. — glad we prioritized it. (Helpful contrasts with nearby attractions.)

Quinn D.

Mar 2026

Audio quality was sharper than usual for this kind of ticket. — glad we prioritized it. (Helpful contrasts with nearby attractions.)