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    Arte Museum

    Arte Museum

    4.1
    (88 reviews)
    19.4 mi

    My friend and I went to see the BTS themed display at Pier61. Very big display and songs and even…read moreshopping bag with BTS if you buy something at the Museum store. Immersive Art is one of my favorites. I first had it in Japan at the Team Lab in Tokyo. So I wanted to see what and how they could incorporate BTS I. Their Immersive Art. My favorite was when I colored a bull and tried to draw the sign for BTS - scanned it and it showed on the wall live like animation. They also had waves and waterfall in the room. Last is the cafe with some projection on your drink. It just did not move like in Azabudai- Tokyo. But it was very entertaining!

    BTS THE CITY 'ARIRANG' is held in conjunction with the BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG' in New York. BTS…read moreTHE CITY ARIRANG NEW YORK is a project created to commemorate the release of BTS's new album and their world tour. There are a variety of programs across the city that allow Army members to experience the team's music and message. I've been to Arte Museum in Las Vegas in 2024 and I really enjoyed all the immersive art rooms. In celebration of BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG', Arte Museum in Las Vegas had a special limited-time exhibition from from May 20 to June 17, 2026. I was internally hoping that when BTS WORLD TOUR 'ARIRANG' was stopping at MetLife, Arte Museum in New York would be part of the BTS THE CITY 'ARIRANG' and it was! Arte Museum in New York is located at Pier 61 Chelsea Piers and the special exhibition is from July 24 to August 14, 2026. My friends and I took advantage of the Local Residents (New York and New Jersey​) ticket price through Fever and booked our tickets. It was easy to use the system even when we had to switch the days. This was also a stamp rally stop, but it was outside and don't need admission to the Arte Museum to get it. We visited the museum on Friday, July 24, 2026 at 6:00pm. A staff member scanned our tickets and told us about the free lockers to store our bags, restrooms through the gift shop, where to start, and no running. He also stamped our hands with a star. All the rooms were very impressive, but I have to say my favorites were the ARIRANG Wave, Flower (Roses & Little Wings), Beach, Star (Milky Way), coloring station, and Garden (The Finale). The ARIRANG Wave room showcases giant, crashing tidal waves confined seamlessly behind massive digital panels and it displays Arirang in korean. The flower room was an infinite, mirrored field filled with falling petals, illuminated butterflies, and blooming roses that react and change when touched. The beach was a serene, illuminated nighttime coastline featuring realistic digital waves and a glowing whale. I really felt like I was on a beach and the waves sounded so realistic. The star is a mirrored infinity room utilizing glowing hanging lanterns to recreate the depth of a starry night sky. The coloring station is where I colored a dragon and after finishing, I scanned it in and watched it appear on a giant shared wall projection. The Garden is a massive signature room that reatured alternating 15-minute visual projection loops paired with specific tracks: No. 29: Minimalist digital landscapes projecting the silhouettes of all seven BTS members alongside the resonance of digital bells; Body to Body: An abstract, vibrant visualization responding dynamically to the rhythm and heavy percussion of the music; Swim: A surreal, multi-sensory deep-ocean environment featuring seven digital orcas swimming around the room; 2.0: A large-format interactive projection room that made guests feel as though they had walked straight into a BTS music video; Into the Sun: The emotional finale segment that connected the cityscapes of Las Vegas, Busan, and New York, symbolizing hope and the bond between BTS and ARMY. I could spend hours in The Garden room. Some of the rooms even had scents. It was a full sensory experience and I enjoyed every second of it. The Arte Museum gift shop was also really nice. I really liked the flower smell from the Flower (Roses & Little Wings) room so I purchased a flower room spray ($14.95). Over the next few days, I saw on social media that Arte museum sells The BTS "Spring Day" Music Box. I don't recall seeing it the day I went, but I sent an inquiry through their website if they had any in stock. The next day, Gwen from the Management Team responded and she said the BTS Spring Day Music Box is in stock, with a cap of 2 per person while supplies last. Due to the exclusivity, high demand, and limited stock of BTS merchandise, they are opening their merchandise shop to only those who purchased admissions tickets. I explained that I was just there on Friday, July 24, 2026 and had purchased something else and sent her all my receipts. She checked with the general manager and I was allowed to visit the Arte Museum gift shop without purchasing another ticket. YAY!! I went back and purchased 2 of The BTS "Spring Day" Music Box ($59.95). Gwen was a pleasure to speak with and she was very understanding. Also, with a purchase at Arte Museum, you will receive a free limited edition shopping bag. It is really nice. I highly highly recommend you to check out Arte Museum. Walking through and taking in all the rooms are definitely worth your time. My friends and I spent about an hour and 1/2 at Arte Museum but you may take longer or shorter. I also wanted to shout out the managers and staff at Arte Museum. They were really helpful.

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    The Museum of Modern Art

    The Museum of Modern Art

    4.4
    (2.3k reviews)
    18.3 mi

    May 18th 2026 we got kicked out of our timeshare at 10:00 a.m. but had the rest of the morning…read morefree. What's open on Mondays and close to our timeshare on 57th Street? Museum of modern art. Purchase our tickets online beforehand $22 for seniors and $30 for adults. Good thing as there was a line at 10:30 when they opened all of people with prepaid 10:30 a.m. tickets. Headed directly for the 5th floor with works from 1880 to 1950 including Vincent van Gogh, Henry Mattese, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Alfred stieglitz, and Frank Lloyd wright. Famous individual works include Henry Matisse women dancers, Salvador Dali The persistence of memory, Claude Monet water lilies, Vincent van Gogh Starry night, and Pablo Picasso Les Demoiselles D'Avignon More modern works on the 3rd and 4th floors. Got through the entire museum seeing what we wanted to see by 11:45 a.m. Plenty of time for lunch at Blue and then the 2-hour journey by walking, subway, and air train to our gate at JFK airport

    Date of visit: April 14, 2026…read more The Met's hipper cousin, The Museum of Modern Art is a New York institution, from its expansive collection to its vast and varied gift shop. If you've not been, it's definitely interesting, though your interpretation of art will likely determine just how much time you spend here. Speaking of the gift shop, there's an amazing number of things to see there, at a variety of price points, so if you're looking for a souvenir to bring back home or a gift for an upcoming event/occasion, there is a little something for everyone here. In terms of the art, again, variety is the spice of life, but it may be best to come up with a plan of attack first. The galleries themselves can be a bit labyrinthy (I know it's not a word, but it really fits here) and it's easy to miss things. Recommend going up to the top floor and working your way down, too.

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    Groupies in font of Van Gogh's Starry Night
    Creativity Lab on 2nd floor
    Creativity Lab on 2nd floor
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    Museum Of Urban Arts

    Museum Of Urban Arts

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    I wanted to take my son and perhaps offer him some inspiration only to find out that they were…read moreclosed and did not seem as if they were ever really Open in the past. Even when you google the business stating its operational hours. When I called there was no response. Looking through the glass window it seemed very underwhelming. Shame.

    While exploring the new Samanea mall in Westbury, I came across the MOUA.. Museum of Urban Arts…read more Intrigued, I walked in and saw a beautiful gallery of urban art (aka graffiti style art), from a plethora of artists. There must have been over 200 paintings, of all genres, many of which were created by extremely talented women artists. If I didn't have somewhere to be that evening, I could have spent several hours, if not the entire day, observing and admiring all of the details in each piece. When it comes to graffiti and urban art, it can be easy to dismiss the genre as just some quick phrases or tags created haphazardly with a spray can.. but the truth of the matter that these works and those like it require fine precision. Judging by the details of all the pieces on display, the artists featured also employ a multitude of applications and techniques beyond spray cans, such as pen & ink, paint brushes, stencils and freehand. With that being said, creating art using a spray paint can is extremely challenging and requires many years of practice to master.. so it is nothing to scoff at! Thank you MOUA for coming to Long Island and showcasing such incredible work! I look forward to coming back soon.

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    The Living Museum

    The Living Museum

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    7.3 mi
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    The fact that I downloaded 50 photos to Yelp! And could have downloaded many more should be the…read morefirst clue. This is now one of my top NYC experiences. The Living Museum is located on the south campus of the Creedmore Psychiatric Facility. Housed in a decaying former cafeteria, it is an active artistic space for psychiatric patients that is open to the public. Thousands of square feet of art, covering nearly every surface, in this haunted, surreal, AMAZING space. You could come here every day for a year and still see something new. The art is sophisticated, creative, unique, thought provoking, and is for a good cause. This is not only a fantastic art museum, but a wonderful therapeutic outlet for patients. I connected with one of the founders, Dr. Marton, as well as Dr. Reyhani, the director of exhibits. They were both warm, accommodating, and responsive. They helped me to see this exhibit, which I have now recommended to each of my friends who frequent New York. This is emotional. Intense. Maybe life changing. Best museum in New York, hands down.

    Wow! this is an amazing experience that will really have you looking at mental illness and art in a…read morenew way. The Creedmore Psychiatric Hospital plays host to a museum of the works of the patients of the hospital and the things they do are amazing. This is not just finger-paintings of clowns crying...this is serious art and some of it really makes you think that maybe all of us who have the ability to eat dinner without sticking the fork in our forehead need to just step away from the paintbrushes and go back to our day jobs...we we don't got 'it' Imagine the kind of sculpture that a schizophrenic could do, or the kind of installation that a Obsessive compulsive could put together and you are getting it.. Truly worth the drive

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    African-American Museum Of Nassau County

    African-American Museum Of Nassau County

    4.2
    (10 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    I've lived on Long Island for most of my life and this was my first visit. It was a very inspiring,…read moreeducational, and deeply moving. From the moment we stepped in, it felt like the stories weren't just displayed; they were brought to life. What made the visit stand out most was our tour guide Monet Green. She was knowledgeable and passionate. Monet didn't simply recite facts; she connected the exhibits to the broader history, explained the significance behind each artifacts and timelines, and helped you understand how the past shapes what we experience today. Even complex moments were presented clearly and thoughtfully, without making it feel like a lecture. I also appreciated the pacing and tone. The guide created space for reflection while keeping the tour engaging--asking questions, encouraging curiosity, and making sure everyone felt included. By the end, I didn't just "learn about" history; I felt like I had a deeper understanding of the voices, struggles, achievements, and cultural impact represented throughout the museum. 10/10 recommend!

    This place is widely celebrated for its extensive African Atlantic Genealogical Society research…read morecenter, local historical archives, and captivating rotating exhibits detailing Black excellence and heritage. I praise the hospitable and knowledgeable staff. I noted it is a uniquely welcoming, family-friendly environment that proudly highlights overlooked local and global Black history. Guests highlight the eclectic art displays and permanent artifacts--such as the restored 1915 piano of ragtime legend Eubie Blake--as well as its striking collection of traditional African masks. Uniquely, it hosts the first museum-based genealogy department in the US, allowing visitors to deeply research their ancestral roots.

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    Statue: The Auction Block
    Statue: The Auction Block
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    Girls in Tech coding/programming workshop
    African-American Museum Of Nassau County

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