Overview
MoMA PS1 is MoMA's cutting-edge contemporary art outpost in a converted public school in Long Island City, Queens. It presents the most experimental, boundary-pushing exhibitions in New York's museum landscape.
Highlights
- The Building: A former Romanesque Revival public school (1892) whose classrooms, stairwells, and boiler room have been converted into raw, atmospheric gallery spaces.
- Warm Up: The legendary summer Saturday afternoon dance party series in the outdoor courtyard, featuring top DJs and site-specific architectural installations.
- Young Architects Program: Each summer, an emerging architecture firm designs an experimental outdoor structure for the courtyard.
History
Founded in 1971 as the Institute for Art and Urban Resources, it was one of the first organizations to convert abandoned buildings into exhibition spaces. It affiliated with MoMA in 2000.
Visitor Tips
- MoMA Ticket: Your MoMA admission ticket is valid at PS1 within 14 days, and vice versa.
- Warm Up Season: The summer Warm Up parties (July–September) are a quintessential New York experience.
- Duration: 1–2 hours.