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Discover All Upcoming Exhibitions & Events at the Museum from 03.19.24 – Onwards

Family Day: Commemorating Women’s History Month

03.24.24, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Snail shells, white strings, and hands maneuvering them on a perforated clear Plexiglas against a black background. Lit and photographed from below.

Performance: Point Reflection by Aki Sasamoto

04.06.24, 3:33 pm – 4:18 pm

Installation view of to reverberate tenderly in Gallery 5. The gallery has lavender and navy walls. In the center of the frame is one of sonia's sounder sculptures, a neon green semi-circle with a cone-shaped top and a string that goes from the base to the middle of the instrument's spine. The sounder is on a team platform, as are the two other sounder sculptures visible in the background. On the left side of the image is a large tufted piece with colorful circles and lines hanging down from the gallery ceiling. The left wall features two neon sculptures, one is a red circle and the other is a green curved line. The right wall features a second tufted piece.

Performance for sounders

04.06.24, 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

A photo of the Queens Museum's Gallery Five showing a large lavender wall covered in painted turquoise markings and neon sculptures. A colorful tufted artwork is hanging at the entrance of the gallery. Two sounder sculptures are presented on turquoise pedestals in the center of the room. One is a curved yellow piece with a trumpet-like top, and the other is a magenta piece with a three-foot base, two flat percussion surfaces, and a V shaped top with small metallic pieces.

sonia louise davis
to reverberate tenderly

12.06.23 – 04.07.24

Emilie Gossiaux's Londons Dancing with Flowers is a drawing on white paper of Emilie's dog, London, dancing with other copies of her surrounded by colorful flowers.

Emilie L. Gossiaux in Conversation with Sarah Cho

04.07.24, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

A drawing of three Labrador dogs with leashes in their mouths that connect to a white cane maypole, dancing around flowers and under a sun and moon.

Other-Worlding Touch Tour with Emilie L. Gossiaux

04.07.24, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

A photo of the Queens Museum's Gallery 1 with low lighting and various industrial kitchen equipment. At the forefront of the image is an altered industrial kitchen sink with LED lighting and a transparent cover upon which are resting dozens of brown-orange snail shells. On the right side of the image are four white boards with marker drawings of spirals and a thermometer, as well as a list of numbers. A rotisserie oven and refrigerator are visible in the back of the room, bathed in orange and blue light.

Aki Sasamoto
Point Reflection

12.06.23 – 04.07.24

A photo of the Queens Museum's Gallery 6 containing a large installation with three white, life-sized dog sculptures walking on a white, circular platform and holding lavender, red, and orange ribbons attached to a large white cane pole. The platform is covered in pink, magenta, and red paper mache flowers. The gallery walls are covered with trees made of light and dark green painted paper mache leaves. The gallery also features a grey-blue crescent moon and a large orange sun floating above the back entrance.

Emilie L. Gossiaux
Other-Worlding

12.06.23 – 04.07.24

Visitors crowd the walkway surrounding the Panorama; the large scale model of the city below them is visible in the reflection on the glass railing.

13th Annual Panorama Challenge

04.12.24, 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm

An overhead shot of the 2023 Queens Museum Annual Gala.

Queens Museum 2024 Gala

05.16.24, 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

A view of Nsenga Knight's studio at the Queens Museum.

Nsenga Knight
Close to Home

05.19.24 – 09.22.24

An asymmetrical shape contains overlapping layers of collaged cartoon cutouts in pink, blue, green, black, and white.

Catalina Schliebener Muñoz
Buenos Vecinos

05.19.24 – 09.22.24

a photo of a black man crouching in a crater. A black hole distorts the space beside him.

Cameron A. Granger
9999

05.19.24 – 09.22.24

An image of the artwork

Lyle Ashton Harris
Our first and last love

05.19.24 – 09.22.24

Cas Holman, a white person with short brown hair, kneeling on the floor with two young kids playing with Rigamajig, a large-scale building kit designed by Cas.

Cas Holman
Prototyping Play

05.19.24 – 09.22.24

Caroline Kent's large-scale mural at the Queens Museum. A variety of shapes resembling paper collage cutouts are layered on a black background. Most of the shapes are various shades of gray but a few feature pastel and bold colors.

Caroline Kent
A short play about watching shadows move across the room

12.06.23 – 12.29.24

A colorful mural on the sidewall of the museum portrays six Black Trans Femme icons. Marsha P.Johnson, Miss Major Griffin Gracy, Cayenne Doroshow, Qween Jean, Tourmaline, and Gia Love. The first person prominently stands out on the left side in a vibrant blue dress draped across the shoulder, while the person next to them wears a brown wrap skirt and ruffle blue top with one arm up in a fist. In the center is a person in a strapless bright orange dress holding it at the corner as they walk with an orange butterfly in their afro textured hair and music notes leave their lips. The next person is wearing a short blue skirt with a red top with a fist also in the air holding hands with a shadow of a smaller person. The last two people are, a person wearing a pink skirt with a white top in a motorized wheelchair and another person standing over their shoulder wearing yellow.

Glori Tuitt
Black, Trans, & Alive (Qweens Song)

10.01.21 – Ongoing

A dome like spherical model with curved lattice work on the roof and a horizontal wave like structure through the middle. Jutting out from the middle of the sphere are two walkways. The base of the sphere has grass, trees and three figurines walking around.

World’s Fair Collection

On Long-Term View

A 3D relief map of New York’s water system that was too large for the 1964 World's Fair. Now on permanent view the hilly terrain, the divets and rivers that the Catskills, Croton, and Delaware watersheds flow into are on display. Lights follow the path of aqueducts that lead to New York City.

The Relief Map of the New York City Water Supply System

On Long-Term View

Roosevelt Island sits in the middle of the frame, with the Queensboro/Ed Kotch Bridge connecting Manhattan on the left and Queens on the right. Manhattan is densely populated with tall buildings, while this section of Queens has small housing buildings. In the back of the frame the Triboro Bridge and the Bronx are visible.

The Panorama of the City of New York

On Long-Term View

A video thumbnail with a centered, black “press play” symbol in a green rounded off square. The thumbnail is of four black starlight globes in different orientations and black droplets hanging from a museum ceiling.

Fred Wilson
Mother

06.01.22 – Ongoing

The painting depicts an airport scene. In the background are floor to ceiling windows with the view of a body of water and a cloudy blue sky. Posing in front of the window are sixteen Delta Airlines and Port Authority employees in their uniforms.

Aliza Nisenbaum
The Ones who Make it Run (Delta Terminal C, LaGuardia Airport)

06.01.22 – Ongoing

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