Noguchi’s New York and More
There is a new exhibition at The Noguchi, running through September 13th, exploring how the vision of this great artist helped actually shape NYC.
Praised as a New York Times Critic’s Pick, the show looks at how Isamu Noguchi imagined New York City. Through sculptures, project models, photographs, and archival materials, the exhibition looks at what gets built & valued, and what it takes to make a better city.
For those interested in visiting, beginning March 11, the Museum’s seasonal hours shift to 11 am–6 pm, Wednesday–Sunday.
Upcoming Programs
Free First Friday | March 6th (10 am–5 pm)
Admission is free all day. No reservations required. An art-making activity will take place in the galleries from 2:30–4:30 pm.
Hands–On: Miso | March 7th (11 am–3 pm)
In collaboration with Kiyomi Tanigawa of MISMOMARU, explore regional varieties of miso and reflect on fermentation and aging in relation to Noguchi’s stone sculptures.
Drawing from a Distance | March 16th (7:30–9 pm, Zoom)
A free monthly virtual drawing program. No prior experience needed.
Mindfulness in the Galleries | March 21th (10–11:30 am)
A quiet morning session of guided meditation, reflection, and conversation inspired by noguchi.orgNoguchi’s work.
This exhibition is an opportunity to reflect on how art, design, and civic life intersect — something we value deeply at OANA.
Learn more and plan your visit at noguchi.org.
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