NEW YORK CITY MUSEUM MILE







Mile Long Block Party and Visual Art Celebration

9 of the Country's Finest Museums on 5th Avenue

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011, 6pm - 9pm


Featuring:

  • FREE ACCESS 6pm - 9pm to all the museums along the mile


  • 23 car free blocks


  • 5th Avenue between 82nd & 105th


  • Live bands


  • Entertainment


  • Art in the street


  • activities for kids


One day a year for the past 32 years nine of the country's finest museums, all ones that call Fifth Avenue home, collectively open their doors from 6pm - 9pm for free to New Yorkers and visitors for a mile long block party and visual art celebration. This traffic free, music and art filled celebration fills the street and sidewalks of Fifth Avenue from 82nd to 105th street, the mile now officially designated as Museum Mile. Over 50,000 visitors attend the festival annually.


History of the Museum Mile

Begun as an initiative to spur the development of new museum audiences and to increase support for the arts during the fiscal crisis of the 1970s, Museum Mile was formed as a consortium by the museums that share the Fifth Avenue address.

The first festival, held in June of 1978, was an instant success. Not only did it expose New Yorkers and NYC visitors to an incredible collection of New York's artistic riches, it also brought together disparate New Yorkers. From the barrios of East Harlem and the townhouses lining the Upper East Side, to the winding streets of the Village and the clustered neighborhoods of the outer boroughs, people came to celebrate their shared pride in their city. Museum Mile Festival promoted public awareness through increased visibility, accessibility and attendance at all the museums, and brought many New Yorkers to upper Fifth Avenue for the first time.

Museum Mile Festival's reach now goes far beyond New York City. Thousands of tourists from around the country and world make their trip to Museum Mile Festival a yearly vacation tradition. Total attendance records over its twenty-six years have surpassed one million visitors, and because of the success of the festival and the work of consortium the City of New York officially designated Fifth Avenue from 82nd to 105th streets as "Museum Mile" further cementing the area as one of the city's major cultural resources.


MUSEUMS ON THE MILE

105th Street

Museum for African Art
www.africanart.org

El Museo del Barrio
(212) 831-7272
www.elmuseo.org
103rd Street
Museum of the City of New York
(212) 534-1672
www.mcny.org
92nd Street
The Jewish Museum
(212) 423-3200
www.thejewishmuseum.org
91st Street
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution
(212) 849-8400
www.si.edu/ndm
90th Street
National Academy Museum
and School of Fine Arts
(212) 369-4880
www.nationalacademy.org
89th Street
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
(212) 423-3500
www.guggenheim.org
86th Street
Neue Galerie New York
(212) 628-6200
www.neuegalerie.org
83rd Street
Goethe-Institut New York/
German Cultural Center
(212) 439-8700
www.goethe.de/newyork
82nd Street
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
(212) 535-7710
www.metmuseum.org

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