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    Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center

    4.3 (18 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    I want this chair.
    Brenda F.

    I have waited years to visit Jackson Pollock's home and studio. He is without a doubt one of my favorite artist of all time. I'm by no means an art connoisseur but, I appreciate art. I remember going over his work in my art history class in college and being captured by his work.I will forever love his drip paintings. I came here with my best friend and we equally loved the tour. It was very organized and run well. Absolutely come here. You have to make reservations, tours book up fast. Great way to spend a day when going out East.

    Julie G.

    We visited the Pollock-Krasner House a few weeks ago, and participated in the family art workshop. It was such a wonderful experience to visit the home and studio of such an influential artist. My daughter was thrilled with the drip art workshop, and now wants to paint with turkey basters! Thank you Joyce for a lovely visit.

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    Joyce C.

    I had been meaning to visit here for the past few Summers and finally made it happen Memorial Day Weekend Saturday. Took the Hampton Jitney ($60 round trip) there (more expensive than LIRR, but 1/2 hour shorter ride), pick-up on Lex/59th, towards East Hampton. Note: tickets sold out for the Friday, so we booked for Saturday AM. You *need* to reserve online, even if you decide to to pay on the bus- so confusing, but I guess it guarantees a seat. Bus ride was pleasant: free bottle water and granola bars, the cleanest widest bus that I've been on. The ride wasn't bad at all, nice napping time. East Hampton itself is very walkable, basically 5th Ave. Midtown transplanted to a Long Island Neighborhood. However you need to take a taxi to the House, it's about a 15 minute ride from Main East Hampton. ($20 to there- we couldn't find a cab on the main streets, and ended walking to the LIRR station anyway) ($25 back- ripped us off since he knew we were from the City). Carlos Cab Service. Spent a few hours at the House, there's an audio tour for the different buildings that is very informative and actually interesting (usually I have no attention span for those). Talked about both their lives, the creek in the back, history of the House, changes in planning & architecture, things in the area that inspired both of their work. The Studio is great- of course the floor is the best part. The house was nice, they had an interesting book collection & two bedrooms/studio space upstairs. I didn't really get the "exhibit" that they had on the walls in the house, I think it rotates, but it looked a little dated. Wish I had more time to check out the gift shop/admissions house- pretty awesome that the Director is also the person that sells your tickets to you. We stayed til closing and there was zero rush for us to leave. Nice and informative staff, a former SUNY Stonybrook student. Was surprised that there was a decent amount of people visiting the House as well. I'd say maybe 40-50 people within that afternoon. FYI- Beware of pin-sized Ticks! Wish we saw the signage posted around before we wandered further out to look into the wooded areas to the sides & towards the creek. FYI2- There aren't public restrooms, there's 2 porter potties near the front entrance. BUT these are the cleanest porter potties that I have EVER been in. (ie. concerts, street fairs, petting zoos) You can hear the birds, feel the breeze from the trees airing them out.

    One of the BedRooms. Adored their collection shelves.
    Justin D.

    Pollock and Krasner house is the real deal. You get an audio guided tour through their living spaces. The house, studio and general area are a breath of fresh air from the long islands contrived commercial landscapes that are hard to avoid. My favorite part of coming here was meeting the guy that works in the studio area. He was a joyful artist, kind and represented the location amazingly. He also told me that he was on set when the movie had used the location to be filmed on for "Pollock" in 2000. Looking at the studio you can tell that they were extremely hard workers that were also very supportive of each others careers in the art field. It made me jealous to see that their was an entire space dedicated to making art where they could let loose and let be. (lol) But it was definitely beautiful to see. The house was filled with a lot of interesting and notable artworks made by some newer artists and also some of their friends whom were artists during the modern period. It was cool to listen to the audio guide because it gives you an in depth explanation of where certain things came from or even how some pieces were made. I really enjoyed my experience here the people who work here are friendly and glad to see people come in to enjoy something they also seem to care about. The woman in the gift shop was friendly enough to suggest a multitude of places to go see in the area as well. She also suggested some books that they were selling that I wish I could of afforded but instead I still bought some post cards and a cd that were pretty nice. I loved coming here and would definitely come back to show friends.

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    Had a great experience with a wonderful staff. Was curious with a list of questions. These Pollock experts were impressive all around.

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    1. It's free 2. It's not as big as the one in Dia beacon,…read morebut it is so nice that they have this house for you to stop by and enjoy the art! There is no reason to complain when you can just walk right in. 3. Staff was friendly and attentive. 4. There are parking for you and a lot of the restaurants on main st. 5. Highly recommended.

    The Dan Flavin Art Institute is a cozy little museum located just off the main drag in…read moreBridgehampton. It's the type of building that makes you want to give it a big hug, if only your arms were long enough Built over a hundred years ago as the village firehouse, it also did duty as a church before finally settling in as home to the Flavin Art Institute. How cute is it? Look at the address: Corwith Avenue off of Main Street. The official address is nothing but an intersection. That is seriously small town. The museum houses nine of Flavin's flourescent lighting sculptures. That's right, I did say "flourescent lighting sculptures." It's an amazing medium that Flavin playfully embraced for much of his career. By manipulating the colors and intensity of the lights, Flavin is able to extend each sculpture beyond it's direct physical presence, such that every nook and corner of the museum acquires its own mood. Because the museum is dedicated to Flavin, the works can be installed in a way that they are seen to best effect. If you know Flavin from other museums, come here to see his art taken to the next level of intensity. The museum also has a gallery that houses temporary exhibitions. When I was there, the exhibition was "Dan Flavin and the Hudson River School" and it included his drawings and paintings of the Hudson River, as well as works by artists who had influenced him during this phase of his career. It was fascinating to see, so different from the light sculptures that made him famous. If you come, plan some other activities. The museum is small and even if you linger, you'll likely be done within an hour. If nothing else, take the time to explore the small shops of downtown Bridgehampton. Bottom line: for art lovers who are in the area, the Flavin Institute should not be missed. For people already admire Flavin, it is a must-see, even if you do have to travel for a day.

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    If you're looking for something fun & different to do then this is a hidden gem that you'll be…read morehappy to find. Don't be fooled by the physical size of the museum! It may be small but it is mighty! However, it is important to note that we had "THE" BEST tour guide - Sandra. Not only was she full of interesting facts & information, she clearly loves what she's doing. I would love to visit again just to hear her share her knowledge and experiences with the wild life here on Long Island. After our tour of the museum, we ventured out to the turtle house and endless trails in the preserve. We saw a baby osprey in the nearby nest as well as quite a few deer as it was dusk. Be careful of ticks and chiggers.

    Visit Date: June 25, 2021…read more I came here with my son and dad for part of his birthday celebration. We were the only ones in the museum at the time so the clerk who checked us in gave me son extra attention and showed him different things he could do upstairs. When we went down the touch tank, the person watching over and helping with the touch tank Milo was really awesome. The clerk upstairs was really awesome to but I don't remember her name. He took out a turtle that they have to keep at the nature center for my son to look at as a birthday surprise he was very attentive and nice to my son. We didn't get to hike the trails nearby although when I'm with my son the hiking is kind of limited. I want to come back one day to hike the trails here. We went outside on the deck for awhile which was nice. This is a beautiful and interesting museum worth going to.

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    Not quite sure but they appeared to be some type of bird houses.

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