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Our History
The Queens Museum of Art is housed in the New York City Building in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, NY. The building was built to house the New York City Pavilion at the 1939 World’s Fair, where it housed displays about municipal agencies. One of the proudest periods in the history of the New York City Building was that from 1946 to 1950 when it housed the General Assembly of the newly formed United Nations. In preparation for the 1964 World’s Fair the New York City Building was again renovated.
Almost twenty years after it opened, the Queens Museum undertook its first major renovation. In 1994, Rafael Vinoly significantly redesigned the existing space, creating some of the most dramatic exhibition galleries in New York. The Museum has begun a second renovation; it will double in size by expanding into the south side of the New York City Building. The architects for this new expansion are Grimshaw/Ammann and Whitney.
Mission
The Queens Museum of Art is dedicated to presenting the highest quality visual arts and educational programming for people in the New York metropolitan area, and particularly for the residents of Queens, a uniquely diverse ethnic, cultural and international community.
The Museum fulfills its mission by designing and providing art exhibitions and educational experiences that promote the appreciation and enjoyment of art, support the creative efforts of artists, and enhance the quality of life through interpreting, collecting, and exhibiting art, architecture, and design.
The Queens Museum of Art presents artistic and educational programs and exhibitions that directly relate to the contemporary urban life of its constituents while maintaining the highest standards of professional, intellectual, and ethical responsibility.
The 1939/40 and 1964/65 New York World’s Fairs Archive
The museum is housed in the 1939 New York City Building and owns over 6,000-6,500 objects which include memorabilia, photography, audio tape, video and 8mm & 16mm film.
The Panorama
The Panorama is the jewel in the crown of the collection of the Queens Museum of Art. Built by Robert Moses for the 1964 World’s Fair, in part as a celebration of the City’s municipal infrastructure, this 9,335 square foot architectural model includes every single building constructed before 1992 in all five boroughs; that is a total of 895,000 individual structures.
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Photos of Queens Museum (5)
Queens Museum's favorite photos from other Flickr members (13)
Contacts (179)
Groups (30)
- Boo!! Spooktacular 2011 - CRAZIEST CRAFTIEST HALLOWEEN COSTUME T 6 photos, 6 members
- The Panorama on Flickr 2011: The Best of the Best From You 45 photos, 17 members
- #MuseumPics 6,752 photos, 611 members
- Soccer Players in the Park 2010 21 photos, 27 members
- MNKrakow/National Museum in Krakow 593 photos, 39 members
- The Panorama on Flickr 2.010: The Best of the Best From You 20 photos, 44 members
- MY WINNERS - Winner for Winter CONTEST! Insect CONTEST open! 887,853 photos, 86,665 members
- Queens Museum of Art 102 photos, 20 members
- Escape into Life 2,664 photos, 265 members
- World Museums 4,886 photos, 554 members
- Live at the Gantries 502 photos, 6 members
- New Orleans Photo Alliance 41 photos, 120 members
- Watershed Bus Trip June 29, 2009 18 photos, 9 members
- NY Art Beat 258 photos, 66 members
- WNYC's Cityscapes 7,501 photos, 413 members
- Art21 Student Art Projects 87 photos, 167 members
- Nonprofit Organizations 363 photos, 245 members
- The Consumerist 84,367 photos, 4,861 members
- Panorama of the City of New York at the Queens Museum of Art 251 photos, 72 members
- Tiny Prints 417 photos, 631 members
- My wife has no windows in her office 689 photos, 145 members
- Corona 159 photos, 20 members
- Flushing, New York 2,116 photos, 282 members
- Flushing Meadow Park 1,136 photos, 118 members
- Queens 16,176 photos, 974 members
- Gothamist 139,684 photos, 3,227 members
- Public Art 21,109 photos, 1,177 members
- Burning Man 19,754 photos, 1,730 members
- New York City 478,347 photos, 30,194 members
- Museum 92,180 photos, 5,370 members
Testimonials (2)
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Brooklyn Museum says:
"We love the panorama, but the Brooklyn Museum is still represented with our old facade and we'd love to see it updated!"
20th August, 2008
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Stronger than Dirt says:
"The Panorama is one of my absolute favorite things to see when I visit NYC. The sheer size, scope and detail of the thing is amazing--I love walking around/above it, trying to take it all in. I've never seen anything else like it!"
15th August, 2008

















