Video pans over a yellow microphone. In the background is a building wall painted with the words "MoMA PS1."

Hours
Sun, Mon, Thu, Fri, 12–6 p.m.
Sat, 12–8 p.m.
Closed Tue and Wed

Address
22-25 Jackson Avenue
Long Island City, Queens

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Admission

MoMA PS1 is free for all New Yorkers. Admission for everyone else is suggested.

New York Residents

Free

Adults

$10

Seniors 65+ with ID

$5

Students with ID

$5

Children 16 and under

Free

MoMA Members

Free

Free and Discounted Tickets

Tickets are free for all New York City and New York State residents, made possible by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation.

MoMA Members receive free admission.

MoMA tickets can be presented for free admission to MoMA PS1 within 14 days.

The New York Pass includes entry into MoMA and MoMA PS1 as well as entry into over 80 other attractions during a select number of days. The Pass also offers discounts on dining, shopping, and Broadway show tickets.

Getting Here

MoMA PS1 is located in Long Island City, Queens, easily accessible by public transportation.

Our Address
22-25 Jackson Avenue

Queens, NY 11101

Nearby MTA Subway Stops

7 E M G
Court Sq - 23rd St
2 minute walk to PS1 • Google Map

7
Vernon Boulevard-Jackson Ave

8 minute walk to PS1 • Google Map

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21st Street - Van Alst
2 minute walk to PS1 • Google Map

R E M
Queensboro Plaza Station
12 minute walk to PS1 • Google Map

MoMA
Find information on visiting the Museum of Modern Art, our affiliate in midtown Manhattan, just two stops away on the E or M train.

A view outside of the MoMA PS1 entrance with green foliage in the foreground. A pot of plants and red flowers sits near blue and red metal tables and chairs.
Exterior view of MoMA PS1.
Photo credit:
Noel Woodford

What to Expect

Visit Us Safely
COVID-19 vaccination and masks are no longer required, but strongly recommended for all visitors. Outdoor seating is available in MoMA PS1’s courtyard.



Digital Guide

A person uses a phone to take a picture of an artwork with a bright mint green background in which black, yellow, grey, and beige abstract leaf-like shapes pop off the canvas.
Installation view of Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life
Photo credit:
Marissa Alper

Download our digital guide on Bloomberg Connects to hear directly from artists, learn about our community partners, watch behind-the-scenes videos, and more.

Download Bloomberg Connects from the app store on your mobile device, or scan the QR code to the right. Open the app and look for the MoMA PS1 icon to start your experience.

The Bloomberg Connects digital experience is made possible through the support of Bloomberg Philanthropies.

Artbook @ MoMA PS1

Artbook stocks a deep selection of cutting-edge publications on contemporary art and the humanities from around the world. Complementing MoMA PS1’s exhibitions, the Book Space hosts an extensive, year-round event program of book signings, screenings, and talks by artists, curators, and critics. Artbook is open during Museum hours.

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Guided Tours & Group Admission

Guided tours offer adult and school groups an introduction to current exhibitions led by a member of our Visitor Engagement staff. Plus, learn more about our historic building and explore the artist interventions around every corner.

We ask for reservations to be made at least two weeks in advance. Guided tours are available between 12:30 and 4:30 p.m., Thursdays through Mondays. Groups larger than 25 people will be divided into multiple tours.

Unguided groups of ten visitors or more receive discounted admission to the museum. We ask for reservations to be made at least two weeks in advance. Group reservations are available between 12:30 and 4:30 p.m., Thursdays through Mondays. Groups larger than 25 people will be divided into multiple tours.

For inquiries and pricing, please contact us at groupservices_ps1@moma.org.

Today, Mon, Sep 16
Open
12–6p.m.

Little Manila Queens

Mabuhay!

Dancers from the group Little Manila Queens raise their arms in graceful arcs.

A creative place-keeping project debuts in Homeroom by Little Manila Queens Bayanihan Arts (LMQBA, est. 2020), a grassroots collective of artists and cultural workers who celebrate the diasporic Filipino communities in Woodside, Queens, and throughout New York.

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Hard Ground

Black and white polaroid of a rooftop. A strange, chimney-like form emerges from the foreground.

Hard Ground brings together work by seven New York-based artists who employ processes of erosion, subtraction, and compression.

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Jul 27 – Oct 19
Open
12–8p.m.

Balik sa Bayan: Box Packing

Little Manila installation at MoMA PS1

Balikbayan (“return home”) boxes are commonly filled with clothes, toiletries, and souvenirs gathered throughout the year by migrant Filipino workers who support their relatives by sending goods back to the Philippines. The boxes of Balikbayan Arch, a counter-monument by artists Xenia Diente (b. 1976, Filipino-American) and Jaclyn Reyes (b. 1986, Filipino-American) on view in Mabuhay!, will be deconstructed over the course of the exhibition and used to deliver care packages to community organizations across the Philippines. One Saturday each month, participate in Balik Sa Bayan events, whose title is derived from the Tagalog phrase meaning "to give back to one’s country.” The workshops center mutual aid efforts to connect communities across borders.

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