Queens Museum Explained

Queens Museum
Image Upright:1.5
Mapframe-Frame-Width:350
Mapframe-Frame-Height:350
Coordinates:40.7458°N -73.8467°W
Established:1972[1]
Location:Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York 11368
Type:Art museum[2]
Director:Sally Tallant
Publictransit:

to Mets–Willets Point or 111th Street

The Queens Museum (formerly the Queens Museum of Art) is an art museum and educational center at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in the borough of Queens in New York City, New York, U.S. Established in 1972, the museum has among its permanent exhibitions the Panorama of the City of New York, a room-sized scale model of the five boroughs originally built for the 1964 New York World's Fair. Its collection includes a large archive of artifacts from both the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs, a selection of which is on display., Queens Museum's director is Sally Tallant.

The museum's building was constructed for the 1939 New York World's Fair as the New York City Pavilion. The structure was used as an ice-skating and roller-skating rink during the 1940s and 1950s, except when it housed the United Nations General Assembly from 1946 to 1951. The building also served as the New York City Pavilion for the 1964 World's Fair and was preserved following the fair. The museum opened in the northern part of the building in November 1972. The museum was renovated in the late 1970s, during which a community gallery was added; another renovation in the 1990s added an entrance from the east. The museum was expanded significantly in the 2010s, during which the ice rink was closed. Another expansion was announced in the 2020s.

History

Early building use

1939 World's Fair

The Queens Museum is located in the New York City Pavilion at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, designed by architect Aymar Embury II for the 1939 World's Fair.[3] [4] The fair was first announced in 1935,[5] and engineering consultant J. Franklin Bell drew up preliminary plans for the fairground the next year, including a structure for the New York City government.[6] The building was originally proposed as a two-story "glass house",[7] but it was ultimately erected as a more conventional rectangular building.[8] Mayor Fiorello La Guardia said he wanted the building to showcase "modern municipal government in all its aspects".[9] In April 1937, the New York City Board of Estimate approved the sale of $180,000 in bonds to fund the construction of the City Building's foundation.[10] [11] That August, Psaty & Fuhrman submitted a low bid of $556,000 for the building's construction.[12] The building's ceremonial cornerstone was laid in January 1938,[13] and the facade was completed by the beginning of May.[14] La Guardia used the building as his "summer City Hall" during mid-1938,[15] and his office there was fitted with temporary mechanical equipment while other parts of the building were being completed.[16]

The New York City Pavilion ultimately cost $1.645 million.[17] The pavilion was the second-largest structure at the fair, after the United States pavilion,[18] and it was intended as a permanent structure for the outset, in contrast to nearly all the other structures, which would have been demolished.[19] Next to the building was a plaza named City Hall Square,[20] which separated it from the Trylon and Perisphere, the central monument of the 1939 fair.[21] Around it was a spiral hedge ranging from 1to tall,[8] as well as English boxwood trimmed in the shape of the fair's seal.[22] Malvina Hoffman designed a bas-relief called Dances of the Races to the east of the building,[23] while William Zorach designed the sculptural group Builders of the Future to the west.[24] Inside the pavilion were dioramas, murals, models, and displays about various departments of the city government.[25] The pavilion included exhibits on such topics as the WNYC radio station, the city's courts, and the Independent Subway System, along with stage shows and a voting demonstration.[26] There were a total of 63 exhibits, as well as an auditorium.

La Guardia dedicated the building when the fair opened on April 30, 1939.[27] The fair ran for two 6-month seasons until October 26, 1940.[28] A special edition of New York Advancing, a book about the city government, was published in celebration of the fair's opening. The special edition included an official guide to the New York City Pavilion.[29] After the end of the fair's first season in November 1939, the space east of the building was converted to a concert area,[30] and furniture was stored in the pavilion prior to the 1940 season.[31] A memorial plaque was installed on the New York City Pavilion after two policemen were killed in 1940 while attempting to defuse a bomb nearby.[32]

United Nations and skating rink

The New York City Building was one of seven structures at Flushing Meadows to be preserved following the 1939 fair.[33] Within days of the fair's closure in October 1940, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation had requested $25,000 from the New York City Board of Estimate to convert the building to an ice rink.[34] The building was divided into a roller skating rink to the north and an ice-skating rink to the south.[35] [36] The roller rink measured 150by, while the ice rink measured 168by and could be used for other sports such as basketball and tennis.[37] The rinks opened on January 12, 1941,[38] as the park's first sporting facility. Skaters had to pay an admission fee, and spectators were also charged a fee after late 1941.[39] The rinks recorded 150,000 total visitors in their first three months[40] and 1.4 million total visitors in five years.[41]

The United Nations was planning a permanent headquarters during the 1940s.[42] While the organization was deciding on a permanent headquarters, UN Secretary-General Trygve Lie decided in April 1946 to use the New York City Pavilion as a meeting hall for the United Nations General Assembly.[43] The city and UN agreed to spend $2.27 million to renovate the pavilion and environs,[44] and workers began renovations in May 1946.[45] A wall was built between the northern and southern halves of the building, and an auditorium and small annex was built in the northern half. The southern half was converted to space for air conditioning equipment. Workers also planted a flower garden at the site of the Trylon and Perisphere, in addition to 1,000 trees, 2,500 shrubs, and 200,000 other plants around the building. In addition, nearby roads were upgraded. Early plans called for the General Assembly to use the building for only six months; the building would have continued to function as a roller-skating and ice-skating rink afterward.[46]

Once the renovations were completed, the UN took over the building that September,[47] and a formal ceremony was hosted on October 18, 1946.[48] Later that year, the UN decided to build its permanent headquarters in Manhattan, and the UN was allowed to stay at the New York City Pavilion until the Manhattan headquarters was finished.[49] Numerous significant events occurred at the New York City Pavilion in the UN's early years, including the creation of UNICEF, the partition of Korea,[50] and the authorization of the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine (during which Israel was created). The UN renewed its lease of the building in late 1947.[51] The pavilion was the temporary home of the General Assembly until October 20, 1951,[52] and the General Assembly met in Manhattan afterward.[53]

After the UN vacated the space, contractors converted the building back into a rink as part of a $237,000 renovation.[54] A 116feetby150feetft (byft) wooden roller-skating rink and a 116feetby178feetft (byft) ice rink were added,[55] and ramps and public announcement systems were also installed. The rink reopened on October 18, 1952,[56] and was renovated again in mid-1953.[57] To celebrate the New York City Pavilion's usage as a temporary General Assembly hall, the building was depicted in a stamp released by the United Nations in 1958.[58] By the 1960s, it was one of two major structures in Flushing Meadows Park that remained from the 1939 fair, the other being Billy Rose's Aquacade.[59]

1964 World's Fair

The Flushing Meadows site was selected in 1959 for the 1964 New York World's Fair.[60] Gilmore David Clarke and Michael Rapuano, who had redesigned the park for the 1939 World's Fair, were retained to tailor the park layout for the new fair.[61] [62] New York City parks commissioner Robert Moses was appointed as president of the World's Fair Corporation, which was to operate the fair.[63] Moses decided to reuse the New York City Building as the city's exhibition space during the 1964 World's Fair.[64] Almost all of Flushing Meadows–Corona Park was closed in early 1961 in advance of the fair, except for the New York City Building's ice skating rink.[65] In June 1961, the New York City Board of Estimate awarded a contract for the construction of the Panorama of the City of New York, a scale model of New York City within the City Building.[66] [67] The city government announced in 1962 that it would spend $832,500 to renovate the building's skating rink.[68] The architect Daniel Chait was hired to renovate the City Building.[69] Moses requested $1.066 million for the building's renovation in June 1962,[70] and the Board of Estimate ultimately approved $2 million in funding.[71] In mid-1963, two figure-skating companies were selected to perform at the City Building as part of a show called Dick Button's Ice-Travaganza.[72] [73]

The New York City Building was formally rededicated on April 25, 1964,[74] two days after the 1964 World's Fair opened.[75] Tickets to the ice-skating show ranged from $1 to $2,[76] while tickets for simulated helicopter rides above the Panorama cost 10 cents apiece.[77] The main attraction in the building was the Panorama of the City of New York, which had cost the city $600,000 and taken two years to construct. The building's ice rink was equipped with a ski run,[78] in addition to six movable stages and 12 stationary stages. Memorabilia and artworks from 34 museums were displayed inside the building to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the British conquest of New Netherland,[79] and a film displayed the history of the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority (TBTA). Radio station WNYC also moved much of its broadcasting operations to the City Building during the 1964 World's Fair. A replica of a New York City Police Department precinct was added to the building.[80]

During the 1964 season, there were rarely any queues to get inside the City Building.[81] The Panorama was initially relatively unpopular with visitors,[82] but it ultimately recorded an average of 1,400 visitors a day. Dick Button's Ice-Travaganza was also unsuccessful, despite the building's central location within the World's Fair grounds.[83] The New York City Building operated until the end of the 1964 World's Fair on October 1965.[84] From the outset, Moses planned to preserve the New York City Building after the 1964 World's Fair,[85] [86] and the World's Fair Corporation set aside funding for the building's renovation at the end of the fair.[87] The initial plans called for the Panorama to be moved from the building to the Civic Center of Manhattan,[88] [89] allowing the City Building to be used as a skating rink.[90] Moses subsequently offered to have the TBTA take responsibility for the Panorama.[91] The City Building was one of the few buildings to remain from the 1964 fair, along with the Unisphere, Singer Bowl, New York State and U.S. pavilions, and the Hall of Science. The structure was used by the TBTA in the 1960s,[92] and the city government took over the surrounding park in 1967.[93]

Late 20th century

Creation of museum

After the TBTA moved out of the New York City Pavilion,[94] city parks commissioner August Heckscher II announced in November 1971 that part of the New York City Pavilion would be converted into Queens' first art museum.[95] [96] Heckscher organized a board of 14 trustees, and the city government provided $100,000 for the museum. During mid-1972, the mechanical systems for the building's skating rink were refurbished, and part of the building was renovated to accommodate the museum.[97] A local group, the Flushing Meadows Corona Park World's Fair Association, also asked the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission to conduct a historical study of the New York City Pavilion.[98] Queens borough president Donald Manes announced in July 1972 that the Queens County Art and Cultural Center had been established at the New York City Pavilion.[99] The museum opened on November 12, 1972, with Clare Fisher as the museum's first director.[100] The writer Lawrence R. Samuel wrote that the building's conversion into a museum helped to raise Flushing Meadows Park's profile, and The New York Times described the museum as "a primary force in [the] renaissance of the arts" in Queens.[101]

Originally, the Queens County Art and Cultural Center occupied, and two-fifths of the museum's space was taken up by the Panorama. There was only about of actual display space, which meant that the museum had to close every time a temporary exhibit was being added or replaced. The museum had four to five school groups per day, though nearly as many school groups had to be denied admission to the lack of space.[102] The museum's main entrance was at the northern end of the New York City Pavilion building, while the ice-skating rink occupied the structure's southern half.[103] The museum's collection also had no clear focus; according to a 1991 New York Times article, many visitors assumed the Queens Museum was a history museum or knew only about its Panorama.[104] Shortly after the museum opened, the city allocated $140,000 for additional upgrades to the New York City Pavilion, which was later increased to $317,000.[105] The ice-skating rink continued to operate five days a week.[106]

Mid-1970s to 1980s

The Queens County Art and Cultural Center changed its name to the Queens Museum in late 1973.[107] The board of trustees fired Fisher as the museum director that year, following disagreements over policy.[108] Kenneth Kahn was hired to replace Fisher in 1974. The museum's eight employees subsequently expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of personnel guidance from the board of trustees,[109] [110] and the staff sought to restructure the museum.[111] Kahn alleged in early 1975 that the trustees were "a closed corporation, representing a narrow spectrum of the community".[112] The Friends of the Queens Museum, a volunteer group for the museum, suspended its operations to protest the trustees' actions.[113] The museum's board of trustees fired Kahn in February 1975,[114] [115] along with the museum's administrator Betty Miller the next month.[116] Several trustees also resigned,[117] and the museum's staff took over the museum's gift shop from the Friends group. Kahn later sued several trustees, claiming that they had broken a contract and slandered him.[118]

Thomas Hoving, the Metropolitan Museum of Art's director, was hired as the museum's interim director in March 1975,[119] and the dissent surrounding the museum subsided. Blanche Taub, the leader of the Friends, was also elected to the museum's board of trustees,[120] and the board itself was replaced shortly thereafter.[121] Amid the 1975 New York City fiscal crisis, the city reneged on a $350,000 grant that it had offered to the museum's staff for a renovation of the building.[122] It took more than two years before a permanent director was hired.[123] Janet Schneider was hired as the museum's executive director in February 1978.[124] Geraldine Eiber, who was appointed the same year as the museum's president, wanted to increase public awareness of the museum, in addition to obtaining new art and corporate sponsorships.[125] The New York City Council provided more than $500,000 for an expansion of the Queens Museum shortly afterward, which would add over of exhibition space. The Queens Museum's Community Gallery opened in September 1979 as an exhibit space for the local community.[126] [127] The Queens Museum also began visiting local groups in an attempt to increase residents' involvement with the museum.

The museum continued to expand its space within the New York City Pavilion through the 1980s. By 1982, the New York Daily News reported that the museum's gallery, studios, workshops, office, and backroom spaces took up nearly half the building.[128] The Queens Museum began developing a sculpture hall in 1983,[129] when Chase Manhattan Bank gave the museum $150,000 to fund the acquisition of casts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection.[130] [131] Ultimately, the Queens Museum loaned 40 casts permanently, and the sculpture hall opened in 1986 with 22 casts.[132] [133] The museum also considered restoring the Panorama and adding moving walkways to that exhibit.[134] Schneider resigned in 1989 after twelve years as the museum's director; by then, the museum was planning a $14 million expansion.[135] Steven Klindt was hired as the new director later that year.[136] [137] By then, the museum had 100,000 annual visitors (many times higher than in the 1970s), though membership was less than projected, with 1,200 members.[138] Furthermore, many visitors were either part of school groups or came specifically to see the Panorama.[139]

1990s

In the early 1990s, the museum received $13.5 million from the city government for a renovation of the New York City Pavilion. Despite citywide budget cuts, the museum was able to keep most of its programs intact, though it did have to fire some staff.[140] Queens Museum officials began renovating the museum building in June 1991, and the museum's name was lengthened from "Queens Museum" to "Queens Museum of Art".[141] The architect Rafael Viñoly reconfigured the structure into galleries, classrooms, and offices.[142] A new entrance and galleries were built to the east, facing the Unisphere,[143] and a 117-seat auditorium was also built.[144] In addition, a ramp was constructed between the upper and lower levels of the museum. The Panorama, the museum's sole permanent exhibit, was removed so workers could update it.[145] [146] Museum workers had finished renovating the facade by 1992.

During the renovation, the museum recorded fewer visitors, in part because the Panorama was temporarily removed and because the existing exhibits did not appeal to Queens' increasingly ethnically diverse population.[147] The museum also began looking to hire an executive to help raise funds, and Carma C. Fauntleroy was hired as the museum's executive director in 1993.[148] In addition, museum executives began meeting with Queens community groups, as the museum wanted to host more shows that signified Queens' cultural diversity. The renovation was completed in November 1994 with double the amount of gallery space.[149] Fauntleroy said the new galleries would allow the museum to display more visual art. The renovation ultimately cost $15 million.[150] In the long term, the museum also wanted to expand into the space occupied by the ice rink.[151]

By the late 1990s, Queens borough president Claire Shulman was considering replacing the New York City Pavilion's ice rink with a new rink at Cunningham Park in eastern Queens. The relocation would allow the Queens Museum to expand even further, though the proposal was controversial.[152] At the time, the ice rink was deteriorating, and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation preferred to demolish the rink rather than repair it. Laurene Buckley took over as the museum's executive director in July 1999, with plans to expand the permanent collection and attract more visitors.[153] That November, she initiated the First Thursdays program, in which the museum hosted events and activities one Thursday a month.[154]

21st century

2000s and early 2010s

In 2001, the New York City Department of Design and Construction hosted an architectural design competition for a proposed renovation of the Queens Museum building.[155] The museum hired Eric Owen Moss to design the expansion that December.[156] [157] The plans called for the relocation of the ice skating rink,[158] as well as a new bent-glass roof, an exhibition space at the center of the structure, and a dirt mound facing Grand Central Parkway to the west.[159] This would have doubled the museum's space and allowed it to accommodate more art exhibitions and programs.[160] The city government also promised $22.5 million toward the museum's expansion,[161] [162] but the museum needed to raise another $15 million. Architectural critics derided Moss's plans, and preservationists described it as being incongruous with the building's original design;[163] museum officials then voted to scale down Moss's plans. NYC Parks began building another ice rink nearby in 2002 to replace the New York City Pavilion's rink, but work on the new rink was delayed later that year due to funding shortages.[164] The next year, city officials said they could not provide funds for the museum's expansion until 2006.

Tom Finkelpearl was hired as the museum's director in early 2002.[165] [166] Finkelpearl said at the time that many visitors to Flushing Meadows Corona Park continued to ignore the museum because the building looked "like it's closed, even when we're open". He was advocating for changes to the museum's renovation plans by late 2004, saying that Moss's plan "wasn't jelling from a practical perspective".[167] Accordingly, the museum abandoned Moss's plan in early 2005. The museum solicited a new proposal from Grimshaw Architects,[168] which agreed to work with local engineering firm Ammann & Whitney.[169] Queens borough president Helen Marshall gave the museum a $10.6 million grant for the expansion in March 2006, which at the time was the largest gift the museum had ever received.[170] Grimshaw presented revised designs for the expansion that October.[171] [172] The revised plans called for new facades to the west and east, as well as a skylit interior courtyard. At the time, the renovation was supposed to cost $37 million of which $21 million came from Marshall's office.

The museum began an expansion project in 2009.[173] Grimshaw Architects and Ammann & Whitney developed plans for 50000ft2 of exhibition, education, and office space, as well as eight new artist studios. The new space would be created on the site of the old ice skating rink.[174] The ice rink was relocated to a new facility in the northeastern section of Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. and the interior of the ice rink was demolished by the beginning of 2010.[175] The project ultimately ended up costing $69 million.[176] The expanded museum reopened in November 2013 with a new entrance at Grand Central Parkway. After it reopened, the museum shortened its name to Queens Museum.

Mid-2010s to present

Finkelpearl resigned in 2014 when he was hired as commissioner of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.[177] Subsequently, the Queens Museum appointed Laura Raicovich as its director that October.[178] The New York Times wrote that, in contrast to other museum directors (who tended to be politically uninvolved), Raicovich was politically outspoken during her tenure as the Queens Museum's director; Raicovich said her actions were intended to make the museum more attractive to Queens' diverse population.[179] During the inauguration of Donald Trump as U.S. president in January 2017, the museum closed temporarily in conjunction with a protest hosted by artists. The museum also began hosting events at nearby houses and streets. Raicovich told the Times that these events had been intended to counter a decline in visitor numbers that occurred after Trump's election.

In 2017, the museum controversially[180] canceled an agreement to rent space for a party celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Israeli Declaration of Independence.[181] [182] Raicovich had called the party a "political event".[183] Local politicians worked to restore the museum's commitment to host the event,[184] which was ultimately reinstated at the museum.[182] The event included a staged reenactment of the November 29, 1947, United Nations vote to partition the British Mandate for Palestine.[185] As a consequence of the controversy, the Queens Museum's board commissioned an investigation into misbehaviors by Raicovich and deputy director David Strauss.[186] Raicovich resigned in January 2018,[187] and Strauss was fired. The British curator Sally Tallant was hired as the museum's new director in late 2018.[188]

The Queens Museum was closed temporarily from March to September 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.[189] [190] The city government gave the museum $26.4 million in September 2021 to complete the second phase of its expansion.[191] [192] In mid-2022, the museum hired Levenbetts to design the renovation, which museum officials predicted would cost $69 million.[193] [194] The project would create a children's museum wing; add of storage space; build a 5500ft2 art lab; and add classrooms, conservation, and exhibit preparation spaces. The project was to involve repairing the south facade as well. The city allocated another $8.5 million for the children's museum space in August 2023.[195]

Building

The museum building, originally the New York City Pavilion, covers following the 2013 renovation.[196] [197] As constructed, the building measured 360by across, with a ceiling high. The building includes exhibit spaces, event spaces, artists' studios, a cafe, and an atrium. The structure is one of five buildings that survive from the 1939 World's Fair. The other structures include a boathouse and an administration building in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park; the Parachute Jump on Coney Island; and the Belgian Building at Virginia Union University in Richmond, Virginia.[198] It is also one of several 1964 World's Fair structures that remain in the park, along with the New York Hall of Science, the New York State Pavilion, Terrace on the Park, and the Unisphere.[199]

The exterior is primarily made of concrete. When the New York City Pavilion was built, it had rectangular pillars, glass-block walls, and a geometric cornice. In advance of the 1964 fair, the glass blocks were covered up, and the cornice was removed. Prior to the 2013 renovation, the building had no main entrance; thus, many visitors to Flushing Meadows–Corona Park did not know of the museum's existence. After the 2013 renovation, there is a 200-wideNaN-wide, 27-tallNaN-tall glass wall on the western facade of the museum building. The glass facade consists of fritted glass panels interspersed with aluminum panels. At night, the facade is illuminated by LED lights that are visible from Grand Central Parkway immediately to the west.[200] The eastern end of the building has a set of revolving doors embedded within a 30-tallNaN-tall curtain wall, which in turn is recessed behind a colonnade.

Collections and exhibits

Permanent collection

The museum's permanent collection includes 10,000 items related to the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs.[201] As of 2013, about 900 World's Fair objects are on permanent display. Acquisitions over the years have included works by Salvador Dalí[202] and Mark Dion.[203]

Panorama of the City of New York

See main article: Panorama of the City of New York. The largest permanent exhibition at the Queens Museum is the Panorama of the City of New York, which was constructed by Lester Associates for the 1964 World's Fair. A celebration of the city's municipal infrastructure, this 9335square feet architectural model[204] includes almost every building that existed in all five boroughs in 1992, at a 1:1200 scale.[205] One hundred employees from Raymond Lester Associates built the model in three years. The model is made of 273 panels.[206] [207] The panorama depicts 895,000 individual structures, which are made of plastic or wood. All of the bridges are made of brass. The panel depicting the Far Rockaway neighborhood was not originally installed due to space limitations; in 1987, the Far Rockaway panel was installed in its own room.[208]

After the Fair closed, the Panorama remained open to the public, and Lester's team updated the map in 1967, 1968, and 1969. After 1970, very few changes were made until 1992, when again Lester Associates was hired to update the model, adding over 60,000 structures. In March 2009, the museum announced that it would allow people to donate at least $50 to have accurate scale models created and added. The mechanical "helicopter" vehicles for conveying exhibition visitors were showing signs of wear, and were removed before the 1994 reopening. The Panorama has also hosted temporary exhibits, such as models of unbuilt structures the 2018 exhibit Never Built New York.[209]

The current installation, dating to a 1990s renovation of the museum by Rafael Viñoly, features accessible ramps and an elevated walkway which surround the Panorama. Since 2023, the museum has also allowed visitors to look at individual structures in the Panorama.

Relief Map of the New York City Water Supply System

The museum also displays the Relief Map of the New York City Water Supply System, which measures 18by across, with a total area of .[210] The map is a scale model of the New York City water supply system and watershed. Tunnels and reservoirs are marked by lights that are placed across the map.[211] The map is divided into 27 panels so it can be easily disassembled.

The Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity (a predecessor to the New York City Department of Environmental Protection) commissioned the Cartographic Survey Force of the Works Progress Administration to create the map for the 1939 World's Fair.[212] Work began in 1938, with a budget of $100,000, but it was not displayed at the 1939 fair. The reason for this is variously attributed to World War II-era security concerns and the map's large area. The map was displayed at Grand Central Palace in 1948, the only time in the 20th century that it was publicly displayed. For the rest of the century, the map remained in storage and experienced dust and water damage. Museum officials announced in 2005 that they would install the map in the museum.[213] The map was restored by the McKay Lodge Fine Arts Conservation Lab in Oberlin, Ohio, between 2006 and 2008, then displayed at the Queens Museum.

World's Fair Visual Storage and Gallery

Located on the second floor of the Queens Museum, this exhibit displays memorabilia from both the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs. About 900 objects are displayed on-site.[214] The online catalog contains over 10,000 items in total from both fairs.[215] [216]

Non-permanent collection

Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass

Since 1995, the museum has maintained a partnership with the Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass.[217] [218] Selections from the collection are on long-term display, drawn from a large private Tiffany collection assembled by Egon Neustadt and his wife Hildegard starting in the mid-1930s.[219] The pieces originally went on display in 1997,[220] after the museum's expansion was completed, and were intended to be exhibited for a decade.[221] There are 440 pieces in the collection, most of which are kept in storage in Long Island City, Queens, and are not on public view.[222] The history of the creation of Tiffany's artworks is featured in the Queens Museum exhibitions, as Tiffany Studios and Furnaces was once located in Corona, which were closed in the 1930s.[223] [224]

Temporary exhibits

The museum also stages temporary exhibits regularly.[225] In its first decade, the museum staged eight to ten temporary exhibits annually. The museum's first-ever exhibition was a set of 19th-century landscapes from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Starting in the 1970s, local artists' work was displayed at the museum every year,[226] and there were two or three annual exhibitions of local artists' work.[227] The topics of other exhibits in the 1970s included works by Joseph Cornell,[228] animals in art,[229] historical representations of cows,[230] sports-themed art,[231] the history of Queens,[232] and items from the 1939 and 1964 fairs.[233] During the 1980s, the topics of the museum's exhibits included American art films,[234] 18th- and 19th-century European prints,[235] Spanish gold artifacts,[236] and the creation of the Panorama exhibit.[237] By the end of that decade, the museum displayed about 15 exhibits a year.

The museum began hosting exhibits relating to Queens residents and ethnic groups in the 1990s. These included exhibits about Korean Americans and the musician Louis Armstrong. Exhibits in the first decade of the 21st century included a showcase of crime scene photographs from the Daily News archives,[238] a showcase of banners created by schoolchildren,[239] a show about the diplomat Ralph Bunche,[240] drawings from the court reporter William Sharp,[241] and a exhibit of photographs of Robert Moses's work.[242] During the 2010s, temporary exhibits included collections of World's Fair artifacts.[243] When the museum reopened after the COVID-19 pandemic, it hosted exhibitions about the concept of home, the photographer Bruce Davidson, and children's art.[244]

Programs and outreach

The Queens Museum has run numerous outreach programs for the surrounding community.[245] In the 1970s, it offered a free art program for local youth.[246] The museum also hosted Latin American cultural events and arts-education activities during the 1990s. When the museum building was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Museum organized a food pantry for residents of the surrounding neighborhood. The museum launched an activist program for teens, the Queens Teens Institute for Art and Social Justice, in 2023.[247]

The Queens Museum has also been involved in community projects. These have included the restoration of Corona Plaza, a public plaza near the New York City Subway's 103rd Street–Corona Plaza station, in the early 21st century. Starting in 2004, the museum helped sponsor the Queens Culture Trolley, which traveled between Flushing Meadows and the neighborhoods of Corona and Jackson Heights.[248]

Operation

Management

The museum is operated by the Queens Museum of Art, which is classified as a 501(c)(3) organization since 1972.[249] [250], Queens Museum's director is Sally Tallant. In the 1970s, the Queens Museum was part of the Flushing Arts Council, a group of Flushing cultural institutions that also included Flushing Town Hall and Queens Botanical Garden.[251]

Attendance and funding

The museum accommodated 60,000 or 100,000 annual visitors in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Roughly half of visitors came as part of school field trips. By the 2010s, the museum had 200,000 annual visitors; prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the museum accommodated 30,000 students annually.[252] In 2020, the Queens Museum made admission free for all visitors,[253] and the museum instead operates on a pay what you want model.[254] [255]

When the museum opened, it sold annual memberships. Members received regular newsletters and bulletins, and the museum also hosted member-only events and exhibition previews.[256], the Queens Museum sells four tiers of memberships, and the museum hosts member-only publications, events, and exhibition previews.[257] The Queens Museum is also part of the Culture Pass program, whose members can enter for free.[258]

In the 1970s, the museum's annual operating budget totaled $150,000, of which four-fifths came from the New York City government. The budget grew steadily during the 1970s and 1980s, reaching $2 million by 1989. During the 1990s, the museum had an operating budget of $1.8 million, and seven-tenths of the budget was funded by the city or other public sources. For the fiscal year ending on June 30, 2022, the Queens Museum recorded total revenue of $6.38 million, expenses of $6.59 million, assets of $36.6 million, and liabilities of $364,000.

See also

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Building History . Queens Museum of Art . May 2, 2015 . April 26, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150426055704/http://www.queensmuseum.org/building-history . dead .
  2. Web site: Queens Museum of Art: About . ARTINFO . 2008 . July 29, 2008 .
  3. Web site: Queens Museum Today . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131115034612/http://queensmuseum.org/queens-museum-today/ . November 15, 2013 . March 18, 2009 . Queens Museum of Art.
  4. News: Kaufman . Michael T. . July 22, 1995 . About New York; A Family's Ancestor Was a City's Architect . July 4, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 26, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526145014/http://www.nytimes.com/1995/07/22/nyregion/about-new-york-a-family-s-ancestor-was-a-city-s-architect.html . live .
  5. News: Bernstein . Victor H. . September 29, 1935 . A Magic City Within the City; Building New York's Fair, to Which All Roads Will Lead in 1939. A Huge Task of Financing, Planning and Engineering . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621003614/https://www.nytimes.com/1935/09/29/archives/a-magic-city-within-the-city-building-new-yorks-fair-to-which-all.html . live .
  6. News: May 3, 1936 . '39 World Fair Begins to Take Shape on Paper: Col. J. F. Bell Draws Up Preliminary Suggestions on Buildings and Layout . New York Herald Tribune . J1 . 1941-0646 . .
  7. News: August 19, 1936 . Mayor Favors a Glass House For City's World Fair Exhibit: Enthusiastic Over Moses' Suggestion to Make Municipality an Open Book; Building Would Later Become Sports Haven . New York Herald Tribune . 19 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: August 21, 1936 . LaGuardia Backs Glass House at Fair . The Christian Science Monitor . 3 . 0882-7729 . .
  8. News: September 11, 1938 . World's Fair Building Progress From Blueprints to All Colors: Even as the Big Construction Proceeds Rapidly, Landscaping Is Going On and the Show's Theme Begins To Be Evident Art at the World's Fair: Pulling the Finishing Touches on Three Large Murals . New York Herald Tribune . A3 . 1941-0646 . .
  9. News: August 17, 1937 . World Fair Space is 86% 'Spoken for'; Whalen Reveals Wide Backing at Dedication of the Plaza for Theme Center . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171428/https://www.nytimes.com/1937/08/17/archives/world-fair-space-is-86-spoken-for-whalen-reveals-wide-backing-at.html . live .
  10. News: May 1, 1937 . City Votes $62,490 to Curb Pneumonia; Estimate Board Also Grants $180,000 for Foundation of World's Fair Building . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . none . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621003612/https://www.nytimes.com/1937/05/01/archives/city-votes-62490-to-curb-pneumonia-estimate-board-also-grants.html . live .
    News: April 30, 1937 . City Votes Fund for Fair Building . June 21, 2024 . Times Union . 2 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621003621/https://www.newspapers.com/article/times-union-city-votes-fund-for-fair-bui/149738625/ . live .
  11. News: May 1, 1937 . World's Fair City Building Bonds Ready . June 21, 2024 . The Brooklyn Citizen . 2 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621003614/https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-brooklyn-citizen-worlds-fair-city-b/149738721/ . live .
  12. News: August 4, 1937 . Bids Listed for Work on City's Unit at Fair; Building Will House New York Exhibits-Contract for Road to Boat Basin Also Open . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . none . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171428/https://www.nytimes.com/1937/08/04/archives/bids-listed-for-work-on-citys-unit-at-fair-building-will-house-new.html . live .
    News: August 5, 1937 . Bids In for City's Big 4 Fair Projects . June 21, 2024 . Daily News . 112 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171428/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-bids-in-for-citys-big-4-fair/149738857/ . live .
  13. News: January 20, 1938 . 200 Shiver, Official Wit Waxes Hot at Start of City Fair Exhibit . June 21, 2024 . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . 3 . none . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171428/https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-brooklyn-daily-eagle-200-shiver-off/149774719/ . live .
    News: Jones . Lamoyne A. . January 20, 1938 . Albany Angered As '39 Fair Cost Rises by Million: Lehman Threatens a Veto; Legislators in Uproar and Say Moses Is at Fault Laying Cornerstone for City Building at '39 Fair . New York Herald Tribune . 1 . 1941-0646 . . none. ; News: January 20, 1938 . City Fair Building Gets Cornerstone; Mayor Lays It, Assisted by Moses and Whalen, While Every One Shivers . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621181407/https://www.nytimes.com/1938/01/20/archives/city-fair-building-gets-cornerstone-mayor-lays-it-assisted-by-moses.html . live .
  14. News: May 1, 1938 . Work at Fair Site is Far Advanced; Crowd at Flushing Meadows Park Views Buildings Nearing Completion . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171429/https://www.nytimes.com/1938/05/01/archives/work-at-fair-site-is-far-advanced-crowd-at-flushing-meadows-park.html . live .
  15. News: July 6, 1938 . Mayor Lacking Desk, Thanks to Strike at Fair: No Lights, No Ventilation. Not Even a Rug Is Ready as He Moves Into His New Summer City Hall . New York Herald Tribune . 10 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: July 6, 1938 . Mayor Flees From Fair City Hall; Finds It Dusty and Unequipped; Whalen Absent From Glum Reception as Strike Bars Lights and Air-Conditioning—Old Offices to Be Used This Week . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621010148/https://www.nytimes.com/1938/07/06/archives/mayor-flees-from-fair-city-hall-finds-it-dusty-and-unequipped.html . live .
  16. News: July 21, 1938 . Mayor Departs To See Ickcs on P. W. A. Grants: Summer City Hall Being Air-Conditioned and Put in Order for La Guardia Return There Tomorrow . New York Herald Tribune . 12 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: July 21, 1938 . La Guardia Leaves for Washington; Workers Test Air Plant in City Building in His Absence . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621010144/https://www.nytimes.com/1938/07/21/archives/la-guardia-leaves-for-washington-workers-test-air-plant-in-city.html . live .
  17. News: April 2, 1939 . Fair's Cost to City Is Estimated at $70,774,200 Up to Date: Total Includes Land Price and Improvements Morris's Figures Comprise New Transit Line but Not Airport or Boulevard . New York Herald Tribune . 31 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: April 2, 1939 . $70,000,000 Spent by City on the Fair; Huge Cost of Improvements Related to the Exposition Is Told by Morris . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621181406/https://www.nytimes.com/1939/04/02/archives/70000000-spent-by-city-on-the-fair-huge-cost-of-improvements.html . live .
  18. News: June 5, 1938 . Vast City Exhibit for Fair Detailed; Functions and Activities of Departments to Be Shown in Dramatic Manner . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621181406/https://www.nytimes.com/1938/06/05/archives/vast-city-exhibit-for-fair-detailed-functions-and-activities-of.html . live .
  19. May 1, 1939 . $156,000,000 Show: Eleven Gates Ready to Swing at the N. Y. World's Fair: Spectacle . Newsweek . 46–49 . 13 . 18 . .
  20. News: June 21, 1938 . Fair Adopts Names of Noted Streets; Broadway and Petticoat Lane Among Those Representative of Old New York . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621160722/https://www.nytimes.com/1938/06/21/archives/fair-adopts-names-of-noted-streets-broadway-and-petticoat-lane.html . live .
  21. News: Deschin . Jacob . October 12, 1938 . It Won't Be Long Now: Today's Vision of Tomorrow, as Depicted in New York's World's Fair Promises Heaping Measure of Enlightenment and Diversion . The Christian Science Monitor . WM8 . 0882-7729 . .
  22. News: May 1, 1938 . Work at Fair Site is Far Advanced; Crowd at Flushing Meadows Park Views Buildings Nearing Completion . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621160721/https://www.nytimes.com/1938/05/01/archives/work-at-fair-site-is-far-advanced-crowd-at-flushing-meadows-park.html . live .
  23. News: December 25, 1938 . Women Add Distinctive Touch To Sculpture at World's Fair . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621160721/https://www.nytimes.com/1938/12/25/archives/society-news-education-pages-science-gardens-womens-news-fashions.html . live .
  24. News: December 11, 1938 . Fair Will Exhibit Heroic Statuary; More Than 60 Pieces to Adorn Various Buildings, Thoroughfares and Plazas . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621181406/https://www.nytimes.com/1938/12/11/archives/fair-will-exhibit-heroic-statuary-more-than-60-pieces-to-adorn.html . live .
  25. News: May 1, 1939 . How City Cares For Its Millions Enacted at Fair: N.Y. Building Dramatizes Its Multiple Services, From Crime Detection to Art . New York Herald Tribune . 14 . 1941-0646 . .
  26. News: April 30, 1939 . The Exhibits: an Amazing Array; Production and Distribution . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . April 22, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230422190210/https://www.nytimes.com/1939/04/30/archives/the-exhibits-an-amazing-array-production-and-distribution.html . live .
  27. News: May 1, 1939 . La Guardia Sees Success Assured; the Arrival of the President and Other Notables for the Opening of the New York World's Fair . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621181408/https://www.nytimes.com/1939/05/01/archives/la-guardia-sees-success-assured-the-arrival-of-the-president-and.html . live .
  28. Web site: April 22, 2022 . The World of Tomorrow: Documenting the 1939 New York World's Fair . June 21, 2024 . NYC Department of Records & Information Services . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171433/https://www.archives.nyc/blog/2022/4/22/the-world-of-tomorrow-1939-new-york-worlds-fair . live .
  29. News: May 9, 1939 . LaGuardia Calls N.Y. Model City, Credits Fusion: Words Preface Fair Issue of 'New York Advancing' He Gets First Copy Today . New York Herald Tribune . 12 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: May 9, 1939 . Boom on City Rule is on Sale Today; Mayor to Autograph Copies of 'New York Advancing' Bought at City's Fair Building . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621181409/https://www.nytimes.com/1939/05/09/archives/boom-on-city-rule-is-on-sale-today-mayor-to-autograph-copies-of-new.html . live .
  30. News: November 3, 1939 . Fair Will Have Theme Center Court for 1940: Special Entertainment Field to Replace Flower Beds in Front of City Building . New York Herald Tribune . 15 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: November 3, 1939 . Fair to Pave Area for 1940 Concerts; Landscaped Section Between Theme Center and City Building Is Chosen . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621181407/https://www.nytimes.com/1939/11/03/archives/fair-to-pave-area-for-1940-concerts-landscaped-section-between.html . live .
  31. News: May 7, 1940 . City Hall at Fair Ready for Mayor; Old Arrowbrook Club, Badly Damaged During Winter, Is Repaired and Gleaming . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621181406/https://www.nytimes.com/1940/05/07/archives/city-hall-at-fair-ready-for-mayor-old-arrowbrook-club-badly-damaged.html . live .
  32. News: Peck . Richard . October 21, 1973 . In Flushing Meadows The Glitter Is Gone But Hope Still Flourishes . June 12, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 17, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240517001020/https://www.nytimes.com/1973/10/21/archives/in-flushing-meadows-the-glitter-is-gone-but-hope-still-flourishes.html . live .
  33. News: MacGregor . Donald . October 20, 1940 . Taking the World's Fair Apart: the Last Visitor Walks Out. The Wreckers Stalk in – to Turn a World of Fantasy Into a Playground for All Time . New York Herald Tribune . SM8 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: Loeb . August . October 27, 1940 . Fine Park From Fair; Flushing Meadow's New Play Area Will Be 'Second to None' . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . April 7, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210407073524/https://www.nytimes.com/1940/10/27/archives/fine-park-from-fair-flushing-meadows-new-play-area-will-be-second.html . live .
  34. News: October 28, 1940 . Moses Gardeners Ready for Fair JOB; Crew of 75 From NYA to Start Transplanting of Shrubbery Given by Exhibitors . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613193856/https://www.nytimes.com/1940/10/28/archives/moses-gardeners-ready-for-fair-job-crew-of-75-from-nya-to-start.html . live .
  35. News: May 7, 1946 . Work Is Begun On U.N.'s Home At World's Fair: Skating Rink Will Become Lavish Hall in 90 Days; 100-Acre Park Planned Work Begins on the New United Nations Site . New York Herald Tribune . 5 . 1941-0646 . .
  36. News: January 10, 1941 . The City Smooths Way for More Recreation at the World's Fair: Skating Rinks Open Sunday at Fair Grounds Mayor to Join Ceremony for Flushing Meadow's First Recreational Unit . New York Herald Tribune . 17 . 1941-0646 . .
  37. News: Hallett . Robert M. . January 11, 1941 . The World's Fair's Legacy to Flushing: .. Park . The Christian Science Monitor . WM5 . 0882-7729 . .
  38. News: January 13, 1941 . City Opens Rinks at Flushing Meadow Park: Newbold Morris Tries Ice, Mayor Cheers From Box in Crowded City Building Figure-Skating Champion Performs on City's New Rink . New York Herald Tribune . 1 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: January 13, 1941 . 'Super Rink' Draws Crowd to Fair Site; Throngs Are Turned Away at Opening of Ice-Skating Arena, Part of Park . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613193857/https://www.nytimes.com/1941/01/13/archives/-super-rink-draws-crowd-to-fair-site-throngs-are-turned-away-at.html . live .
  39. News: October 11, 1941 . Taxes Lift Skating Fees; Park Rink to Charge Higher Admission This Season . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613193857/https://www.nytimes.com/1941/10/11/archives/taxes-lift-skating-fees-park-rink-to-charge-higher-admission-this.html . live .
  40. News: April 13, 1941 . Flushing Rinks Prove Popular; Will Stay Open: Attendance Tops 150,000 in 3 Months and Spring Fails to Reduce Crowds . New York Herald Tribune . A3 . 1941-0646 . .
  41. News: October 12, 1952 . Flushing Rink to Re-open: Building Where U. N. Met Reverts to Original Use Saturday . New York Herald Tribune . 46 . 1941-0646 . .
  42. Book: Mires, Charlene . Capital of the World: The Race to Host the United Nations . NYU Press . 2015 . 978-1-4798-3375-7 . 196, 199.
  43. News: Rogers . John G. . April 12, 1946 . World's Fair and Sperry Plant Selected By United Nations for Temporary Home; Spain Accused of Plan to Attack France . New York Herald Tribune . 1 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: Kaplan . Morris L. . April 12, 1946 . Move is a Surprise; Flushing Gets Assembly, Lake Success Houses Council and Offices . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171931/https://www.nytimes.com/1946/04/12/archives/move-is-a-surprise-flushing-gets-assembly-lake-success-houses.html . live .
  44. News: April 30, 1946 . City, U.N. to Pay $2,270,000 to Fix Up Fair Site: $1,900,000 To Be Spent by New York, $370,000 by Nations for Fall Sessions . New York Herald Tribune . 16A . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: April 26, 1946 . City in New Offer to Fix Up Fair Site; O'Dwyer Mentions $1,900,000 but Asks U.N. to Contribute $370,000 to Project . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613171239/https://www.nytimes.com/1946/04/26/archives/city-in-new-offer-to-fix-up-fair-site-odwyer-mentions-1900000-but.html . live .
  45. News: May 4, 1946 . Remodeling Begun on U.N. Queens Site; Job Rushed in New York City Building as Estimate Board Approves $2,313,860 Outlay . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613171245/https://www.nytimes.com/1946/05/04/archives/remodeling-begun-on-unqueens-site-job-rushed-in-new-york-city.html . live .
  46. News: Irwin . Don . April 17, 1946 . Mayor Tells Skaters They'll Get Rink Back After U. N. Session: O'Dwyer, on Surprise Visit to World's Fair Site, Says Equipment To Be Installed for Assembly Meeting in the Fall Will Be Removable . New York Herald Tribune . 1 . 1941-0646 . .
  47. News: Barrett . George . September 15, 1946 . Assembly Building Now in U.N.'s Care; Flushing Meadows Park 'Event' Has a Casual Audience of Roller-Skating Boy and Girl Guard Posted Without Music Map of the World Predominant . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613171240/https://www.nytimes.com/1946/09/15/archives/assembly-building-now-in-uns-care-flushing-meadows-park-event-has-a.html . live .
  48. News: Bird . Robert S. . October 19, 1946 . City Submits' A Design for U. N.'s Home . New York Herald Tribune . 1 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: Adams . Frank S. . October 19, 1946 . New York Offers U.N. 350-acre Site at Flushing as a Permanent Home; Conveys City Building to Assembly . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613171240/https://www.nytimes.com/1946/10/19/archives/new-york-offers-un-350acre-site-at-flushing-as-a-permanent-home.html . live .
  49. News: December 14, 1946 . U. N.s Decision to Stay. Is Blow to City's Skaters: Rink Slated To Be Assembly's Home for 2 More Years . New York Herald Tribune . 2 . 1941-0646 . .
  50. Web site: Rhoades . Liz . November 21, 2007 . Israel Got Its Start At Flushing Meadows Park . June 13, 2024 . Queens Chronicle . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613180448/https://www.qchron.com/editions/north/israel-got-its-start-at-flushing-meadows-park/article_6de8cc25-6661-5721-a27d-29b22305bbef.html . live .
  51. News: Barrett . George . November 24, 1947 . U.N. Again Leasing Flushing Meadow . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613180448/https://www.nytimes.com/1947/11/24/archives/un-again-leasing-flushing-meadow-renewal-decided-on-with-city-for.html . live .
  52. News: October 20, 1951 . U. N. Closes Down Operations at Flushing Meadow . New York Herald Tribune . 4 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: October 20, 1951 . U.N. Ends Its Sojourn at Flushing Meadow; Security Council Sitting Wind-Up of 5 Years . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613180448/https://www.nytimes.com/1951/10/20/archives/un-ends-its-sojourn-at-flushing-meadow-security-council-sitting.html . live .
  53. News: Davis . Pete . July 18, 2004 . Exhibiting Concern for '64 Fair Pavilion Parks Dept. In New York State of Mind . New York Daily News . 1 . 2692-1251 . .
  54. News: March 30, 1952 . U.N. Hall in Queens Will Be Rink Again; Contractors Restoring Former World's Fair City Building for Ice and Roller Skating . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613180448/https://www.nytimes.com/1952/03/30/archives/un-hall-in-queens-will-be-rink-again-contractors-restoring-former.html . live .
  55. News: October 12, 1952 . City to Reopen Rinks; Park Department Modernized Flushing Meadow Park Site . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613180447/https://www.nytimes.com/1952/10/12/archives/city-to-reopen-rinks-park-department-modernized-flushing-meadow.html . live .
  56. News: October 19, 1952 . Skating Rinks Open At World Fair Park: Flushing Meadow Building Again Converted . New York Herald Tribune . 35 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: October 19, 1952 . Rink Reopening Stirs Hope for Skate Stars . June 13, 2024 . Daily News . 652 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171934/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-rink-reopening-stirs-hope-for/149265880/ . live .
  57. News: September 30, 1953 . Queens Rink Opens Saturday . New York Herald Tribune . 6 . 1941-0646 . .
  58. News: Kronish . Syd . January 4, 1959 . Stamps: U. N. Adhesives . The Sun . A8 . . none.
    News: Stiles . Kent B. . September 28, 1958 . News of the World of Stamps; U. N. Program for 1959 To Include Several Special Tributes . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613180448/https://www.nytimes.com/1958/09/28/archives/news-of-the-world-of-stamps-u-n-program-for-1959-to-include-several.html . live .
  59. News: Zinsser . William K. . January 17, 1960 . A Walk Among World's Fair Ghosts; By 1964 a new World's Fair will rise, right where that other one awed and enchanted millions an age – or was it only twenty years? – ago. World's Fair Ghosts . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519214711/https://www.nytimes.com/1960/01/17/archives/a-walk-among-worlds-fair-ghosts-by-1964-a-new-worlds-fair-will-rise.html . May 19, 2024 . May 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  60. Book: La Guardia International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Airport Access Program, Automated Guideway Transit System (NY, NJ): Environmental Impact Statement . June 1994 . . 1.11 . November 4, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230123222858/https://books.google.com/books?id=ruI0AQAAMAAJ&pg=SA1-PA10 . January 23, 2023 . live.
  61. Web site: May 3, 2015 . Flushing Meadows-Corona Park: Historic Preservation Studio . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170401145529/https://issuu.com/barrettreiter/docs/fmcp_hpstudioii2015_printedition_re . April 1, 2017 . March 31, 2017 . . 16.
  62. The Unisphere . May 16, 1995 . . 3 . May 12, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191104175718/http://s-media.nyc.gov/agencies/lpc/lp/1925.pdf . November 4, 2019 . live.
  63. News: Johnston . Richard J. h . May 25, 1960 . Moses is Elected President of Fair; He Signs a 7-Year Contract – 2 Aides Are Named . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520160624/https://www.nytimes.com/1960/05/25/archives/moses-is-elected-president-of-fair-he-signs-a-7year-contract-2.html . live .
  64. News: Chapman . Ralph . April 18, 1960 . Permanent Buildings Barred at World's Fair: Moses Report to Mayor Cites Law Calling for Restoration as a Park . New York Herald Tribune . 1 . 1941-0646 . . none.
    News: Grutzner. Charles. April 18, 1960. Moses Sees Fair Lasting 2 Years; Report to Wagner Includes a Reference to 1964–65 Without Qualification. May 20, 2024. The New York Times. en-US. 0362-4331. May 20, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020943/https://www.nytimes.com/1960/04/18/archives/moses-sees-fair-lasting-2-years-report-to-wagner-includes-a.html. live.
  65. News: Freeman . Ira Henry . February 12, 1961 . City Closing Park for World's Fair; Public to Be Barred From Flushing Meadow While Construction Proceeds . May 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . none . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519214704/https://www.nytimes.com/1961/02/12/archives/city-closing-park-for-worlds-fair-public-to-be-barred-from-flushing.html . live .
    News: . World's Fair Landscaping Work Closes Site to Traffic . February 12, 1961 . 6 . Ralph . Chapman . New York Herald Tribune . 1941-0646.
  66. News: June 10, 1961 . 'Air Tour' of City Planned for Fair; Cars Will Circle Perimeter of 160-Foot-Long Model to Simulate 'Copter ' Air Tour' of Huge City Model Planned as 1964 Fair Exhibit . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520160622/https://www.nytimes.com/1961/06/10/archives/air-tour-of-city-planned-for-fair-cars-will-circle-perimeter-of.html . live .
  67. News: June 10, 1961 . World's Fair Landscaping Work Closes Site to Traffic . New York Herald Tribune . 7 . 1941-0646 . .
  68. News: March 12, 1962 . City Will Sponsor 6 Ice Shows Daily At '64 World Fair . May 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519214712/https://www.nytimes.com/1962/03/12/archives/city-will-sponsor-6-ice-shows-daily-at-64-world-fair.html . live .
  69. Book: Progress Report . 1961 . New York World's Fair 1964–1965 Corporation . May 20, 2024 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020940/https://books.google.com/books?id=ATciAQAAIAAJ . live .
  70. News: Miele . Alfred . August 28, 1962 . Queens to Get Lion's Bite of Park Millions . May 20, 2024 . Daily News . 401 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520160621/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-queens-to-get-lions-bite-of/147740468/ . live .
  71. News: February 16, 1963 . World's Fair Projects Okayed . New York Amsterdam News . 15 . .
  72. News: July 24, 1963 . 2 Skating Groups Planned For World's Fair Ice Show . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520160622/https://www.nytimes.com/1963/07/24/archives/2-skating-groups-planned-for-worlds-fair-ice-show.html . live .
  73. News: Silver . Lee . July 24, 1963 . Feigay, Button Plan World's Fair Ice Spec . May 20, 2024 . Daily News . 50 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520180725/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-feigay-button-plan-worlds-f/147745673/ . live .
  74. News: April 26, 1964 . Thant Labels World's Fair Epoch Making: Asks for Aid to U. N. Children's Fund . Chicago Tribune . 8 . 1085-6706 . . none.
    News: April 26, 1964 . Fair Welcomes It's Largest Crowds So Far and Dedicates the City's Pavilion . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520180726/https://www.nytimes.com/1964/04/26/archives/fair-welcomes-its-largest-crowds-so-far-and-dedicates-the-citys.html . live .
  75. News: April 24, 1964 . State Wins Praise for Fair Pavilion; Governor and Moses Urge It as Permanent Part of Flushing Meadow Park . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240516004853/https://www.nytimes.com/1964/04/24/archives/state-wins-praise-for-fair-pavilion-governor-and-moses-urge-it-as.html . May 16, 2024 . May 15, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  76. News: Mayer . Robert . December 24, 1963 . Cash Vital If You Plan Trip to Fair . Newsday . 4 . 2574-5298 . .
  77. News: April 26, 1964 . Model of City Shows Every House, Park, Bridge, Pier, Stadium and Police Station . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520165633/https://www.nytimes.com/1964/04/26/archives/model-of-city-shows-every-house-park-bridge-pier-stadium-and-police.html . live .
  78. News: November 23, 1963 . Ice-Travagana For World Fair . New Journal and Guide . A4 . .
  79. News: Sheword . Virginia . April 4, 1964 . Don't Forget Art; It's Everywhere . Newsday . 29W . 2574-5298 . .
  80. News: Bennett . Charles G. . August 14, 1963 . WNYC To Operate at World's Fair; Radio and TV Stations to Put Broadcasting on Display in City Building . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520160621/https://www.nytimes.com/1963/08/14/archives/wnyc-to-operate-at-worlds-fair-radio-and-tv-stations-to-put.html . live .
  81. News: Alden . Robert . April 22, 1965 . 158,000 Open the Fair's Second Year; Paid Admissions Are 3 Times More Than First Day's in '64 158,000, Half of Them Children, Attend World's Fair on Crisp, Sunny Opening Day . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 16, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240516213745/https://www.nytimes.com/1965/04/22/archives/158000-open-the-fairs-second-year-paid-admissions-are-3-times-more.html . live .
  82. News: July 13, 1964 . Fair Pavilions Act to Cut Lines, Or to Make the Waiting Pleasant . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520180725/https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/13/archives/fair-pavilions-act-to-cut-lines-or-to-make-the-waiting-pleasant.html . live .
  83. News: Schwartz . Jack . October 1, 1964 . Has the Fair Been a Success . Newsday . 1C . 2574-5298 . .
  84. News: Abrams . Arnold . Smith . Edward G. . October 18, 1965 . Drunks and Vandals Close the Fair: They Dig the World's Fair on Its Last Day . Newsday . 1 . 2574-5298 . . none.
    News: Alden . Robert . October 18, 1965 . Vandalism Mars Last Day Of the Two-Year Exposition; Weeping Children, Sad Employes and Vandalism Abound as World's Fair Closes . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240516215354/https://www.nytimes.com/1965/10/18/archives/vandalism-mars-last-day-of-the-twoyear-exposition-weeping-children.html . May 16, 2024 . May 16, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  85. News: May 17, 1964 . Moses' Proposals for Queens Park Still Opposed . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240516012902/https://www.nytimes.com/1964/05/17/archives/moses-proposals-for-queens-park-still-opposed.html . May 16, 2024 . May 16, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  86. News: Hornaday . Mary . September 23, 1965 . World's Fair plans for closing curtain: Pavilions to move . The Christian Science Monitor . 11 . 0882-7729 . .
  87. News: Alden . Robert . August 19, 1965 . Moses Gives Plan on Fair Site Work; He Tells Executive Board Triborough Authority Will Undertake Revamping . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 16, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240516215355/https://www.nytimes.com/1965/08/19/archives/moses-gives-plan-on-fair-site-work-he-tells-executive-board.html . live .
  88. News: October 18, 1965 . Ice-Skating to Resume In City Building at Fair . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520180726/https://www.nytimes.com/1965/10/18/archives/iceskating-to-resume-in-city-building-at-fair.html . live .
  89. News: Littell . Walter D. . October 12, 1961 . Morris Asks Hall to House Model of City . New York Herald Tribune . 13 . 1941-0646 . .
  90. News: September 26, 1965 . Only 19 Buildings to Stay: "World's Fair to Come Tumbling Down . Boston Globe . A_36 . .
  91. News: Alden . Robert . October 22, 1965 . City is Planning Zoo in Fair Park; 11-Acre Tract Near Heliport Earmarked for Project in Restoration Area . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520180725/https://www.nytimes.com/1965/10/22/archives/city-is-planning-zoo-in-fair-park-11acre-tract-near-heliport.html . live .
  92. News: Cheng . Mae M. . October 9, 1994 . Museum's a Work in Progress . Newsday . A84 . 2574-5298 . .
  93. News: Schumach . Murray . June 4, 1967 . Moses Gives City Fair Site as Park; Flushing Meadows in Queens Becomes the 2d Biggest Recreation Area Here . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210407072907/https://www.nytimes.com/1967/06/04/archives/moses-gives-city-fair-site-as-park-flushing-meadows-in-queens.html . April 7, 2021 . May 16, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  94. News: Berliner . David C. . November 12, 1972 . New Queens Art Museum Offers First Exhibit . June 12, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171934/https://www.nytimes.com/1972/11/12/archives/new-queens-art-museum-offers-first-exhibit.html . live .
  95. News: November 21, 1971 . Queens Getting An Art Museum . June 12, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 12, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240612005040/https://www.nytimes.com/1971/11/21/archives/queens-getting-an-art-museum.html . live .
  96. News: McLaughlin . Pete . November 28, 1971 . Arts Center Will Stir Life in Spring . June 12, 2024 . Daily News . 247 . June 12, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240612005034/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-arts-center-will-stir-life-in/149164690/ . live .
  97. News: June 8, 1972 . Meadows Park Nearing Completion . June 12, 2024 . Daily News . 445 . May 17, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240517203948/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-meadows-park-nearing-completi/147575685/ . live .
  98. News: September 3, 1972 . Fair-Site Unit Asks Study of Architecture . June 12, 2024 . Daily News . 163 . June 12, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240612005039/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-fair-site-unit-asks-study-of/149165596/ . live .
  99. News: Shirey . David L. . July 5, 1972 . Queens to Get Art and Culture Center . June 12, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 12, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240612005039/https://www.nytimes.com/1972/07/05/archives/queens-to-get-art-and-culture-center.html . live .
  100. News: November 19, 1972 . New Museum Draws 800 to Its First Show . June 12, 2024 . Daily News . 140 . June 12, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240612005046/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-new-museum-draws-800-to-its-f/149166316/ . live .
  101. News: Shirey . David L. . November 30, 1975 . Queens Art Units Found Thriving . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171935/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/11/30/archives/queens-art-units-found-thriving.html . live .
  102. News: Gros . Dennis . Duggan . August 31, 2002 . Queens Museum to Triple Floor Space . Newsday . B.02 . 2574-5298 . . The Associated Press.
  103. News: December 11, 1994 . New/Old Entry for the Queens Museum; Once Again, Face to Face With the Unisphere . June 11, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . July 26, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210726161017/https://www.nytimes.com/1994/12/11/realestate/new-old-entry-for-the-queens-museum-once-again-face-to-face-with-the-unisphere.html . live .
  104. News: Fried . Joseph P. . June 14, 1991 . Queens Museum: From 2 World Fairs to a New Look and Name . June 11, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 11, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240611230729/https://www.nytimes.com/1991/06/14/nyregion/queens-museum-from-2-world-fairs-to-a-new-look-and-name.html . live .
  105. News: Wallach . Amei . March 23, 1975 . Hoving looks to the future for the Queens Museum . June 12, 2024 . Newsday . 77, 78 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171936/https://www.newspapers.com/article/newsday-nassau-edition-hoving-looks-to/149225382/ . live .
  106. News: February 3, 1984 . Ponds, Lakes and Rinks Where Skating is Fine . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613195311/https://www.nytimes.com/1984/02/03/arts/ponds-lakes-and-rinks-where-skating-is-fine.html . live .
  107. News: Preston . Malcolm . April 7, 1974 . Finding anguish in Queens streets . June 13, 2024 . Newsday . 85, 89 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613011035/https://www.newspapers.com/article/newsday-suffolk-edition-finding-anguis/149229566/ . live .
  108. News: Sullivan . Colleen . February 9, 1975 . Queens Museum in Fight Over Control . June 12, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171937/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/02/09/archives/queens-museum-in-fight-over-control.html . live .
  109. News: Browne . Arthur . January 18, 1975 . Manes Offers Help in Museum Dispute . June 13, 2024 . Daily News . 218 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613011035/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-manes-offers-help-in-museum-d/149229674/ . live .
  110. News: Glueck . Grace . January 17, 1975 . Queens Museum is Hit by Strife . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613011034/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/01/17/archives/queens-museum-is-hit-by-strife-stafftrustee-dispute-and-labor-fight.html . live .
  111. News: March 2, 1975 . Museum Dissidents Plan Ouster Action . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613011812/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/03/02/archives/museum-dissidents-plan-ouster-action.html . live .
  112. News: Glueck . Grace . February 15, 1975 . Queens Museum Director Calls Control Too Narrow . June 12, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613000632/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/02/15/archives/queens-museum-director-calls-control-too-narrow.html . live .
  113. News: Browne . Arthur . March 30, 1975 . Museum Troubles Sit While Hoving Travels . June 13, 2024 . Daily News . 247 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704171937/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-museum-troubles-sit-while-hov/149230438/ . live .
  114. News: Browne . Arthur . March 5, 1975 . Hoving Steps Into the Picture at Museum . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240612013517/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-hoving-steps-into-the-picture/149169123/ . June 12, 2024 . June 12, 2024 . Daily News . 7.
  115. News: February 19, 1975 . Queens Museum Drops Director . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613011815/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/02/19/archives/queens-museum-drops-director.html . live .
  116. News: March 6, 1975 . Queens Museum Dismisses Its Financial Administrator . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 15, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240615031408/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/03/06/archives/queens-museum-dismisses-its-financial-administrator.html . live .
  117. News: Shirey . David L. . May 18, 1975 . Queens Museum Gets Boost . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613011034/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/05/18/archives/queens-museum-gets-boost-hoving-boosting-museum-in-queens.html . live .
  118. News: Browne . Arthur . July 17, 1975 . Fired Director of Museum Sues Trustees for 206G . June 13, 2024 . Daily News . 301 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613014841/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-fired-director-of-museum-sues/149232904/ . live .
  119. News: Calta. Louis. March 5, 1975. Hoving Takes Over At Queens Museum. June 12, 2024. The New York Times. en-US. 0362-4331. June 12, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240612013514/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/03/05/archives/hoving-takes-over-at-queens-museum.html. live.
  120. News: April 20, 1975 . Museum Names a Trustee . June 12, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613000713/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/04/20/archives/museum-names-a-trustee.html . live .
  121. News: Fried . Joseph P. . July 20, 1975 . $10-Million Rent Subsidies Set Aside . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . none . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613011035/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/07/20/archives/10million-rent-subsidies-set-aside-value-of-reservations.html . live .
    News: July 13, 1975 . New Officials for Museum . June 13, 2024 . Daily News . 257 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613011037/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-new-officials-for-museum/149230235/ . live .
  122. News: O'Flaherty . Mary . December 14, 1975 . Public Health Nurses Binding Wound of Budget Cuts . June 13, 2024 . Daily News . 331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613014841/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-public-health-nurses-binding/149233070/ . live .
  123. News: Toscano . John . James . George . February 28, 1978 . Queens Museum to Look Like a Million With Half That . June 13, 2024 . Daily News . 136 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613155934/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-queens-museum-to-look-like-a/149257193/ . live .
  124. News: February 5, 1978 . Queens Museum Names New Offices . The Hartford Courant . 29A . 1047-4153 . .
  125. News: O'Flaherty . Mary . July 20, 1978 . Judge with a cause: Queens Museum . June 20, 2024 . Daily News . 583 . June 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240620234723/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-judge-with-a-cause-queens-mu/149735508/ . live .
  126. News: Kaufman . Bill . September 2, 1979 . New Art Gallery Making Its Debut . Newsday . 21Q . 2574-5298 . .
  127. News: DiPetto . Adam . September 16, 1979 . Museum acts to draft more community input . June 13, 2024 . Daily News . 461 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704172438/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-museum-acts-to-draft-more-com/149257943/ . live .
  128. News: McFarland . Stephen . June 6, 1982 . Queens Museum faring like no other . June 19, 2024 . Daily News . 411.
  129. News: Velez . Carlos . Leahy . Jack . December 27, 1984 . Boro museum pickup is no bust . June 20, 2024 . Daily News . 224 . June 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240620012351/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-boro-museum-pickup-is-no-bust/149675957/ . live .
  130. News: April 10, 1983 . Grant to return art to viewers . June 20, 2024 . Daily News . 331 . June 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240620012351/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-grant-to-return-art-to-viewer/149675538/ . live .
  131. News: Molotsky . Irvin . April 22, 1985 . Private Contributions to the Arts Increase . June 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240620012351/https://www.nytimes.com/1985/04/22/arts/private-contributions-to-the-arts-increase.html . live .
  132. News: McGill . Douglas C. . January 1, 1987 . Plaster Casts of Statues: From Storage Into Vogue . June 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704172439/https://www.nytimes.com/1987/01/01/arts/plaster-casts-of-statues-from-storage-into-vogue.html . live .
  133. News: McMorris . Frances A. . April 9, 1986 . Queens Neighborhoods Queens Closeup Copies of Art Treasures Put in Place for Exhibit . Newsday . 27 . 2574-5298 . .
  134. Barol . Bill . June 29, 1987 . New York City Gets Small: A model community—in need of urban renewal . Newsweek . 54 . 109 . 26 . .
  135. News: Iverem . Esther . July 4, 1989 . Chief of Queens Museum Moves On . Newsday . 16 . 2574-5298 . .
  136. News: November 5, 1989 . New museum director . June 21, 2024 . Daily News . 569 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704172440/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-new-museum-director/149737316/ . live .
  137. News: Iverem . Esther . September 17, 1989 . Queens Museum Picks Executive Director . June 20, 2024 . Newsday . 44 . June 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240620234726/https://www.newspapers.com/article/newsday-queens-museum-picks-executive-di/149735142/ . live .
  138. News: Iverem . Esther . October 31, 1989 . Arts in the Boroughs a New Director Frames His Goals in Queens Museum at the Crossroads . Newsday . 11 . 2574-5298 . .
  139. News: Simerman . John . November 22, 1994 . Arts in the Boroughs Face-lift for a Fair Relic Flushing Landmark to Take on Role as Arts Showcase . Newsday . B26 . 2574-5298 . .
  140. News: Honan . William H. . August 27, 1991 . Arts Budget Cuts: Invisibility Isn't Painless . June 11, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 11, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240611230729/https://www.nytimes.com/1991/08/27/arts/arts-budget-cuts-invisibility-isn-t-painless.html . live .
  141. News: Iverem . Esther . June 4, 1991 . Spotlight . Newsday . 75 . 2574-5298 . .
  142. News: Cotter, Holland . November 7, 2013 . A Local Place for a Global Neighborhood . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230430190038/https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/08/arts/design/the-expanded-queens-museum-reopens.html?_r=0 . April 30, 2023 . May 2, 2015 . The New York Times.
  143. News: Smith . Ray . October 27, 1991 . World's Fair-est Park? Flushing Meadows soon to have new face . Newsday . 2 . 2574-5298 . .
  144. News: Kim . Rose . October 17, 1993 . They're Putting This Brand New Face on a Nice Old Borough . July 4, 2024 . Newsday . 245 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704172441/https://www.newspapers.com/article/newsday-theyre-putting-this-brand-new-f/150598761/ . live .
  145. News: Gamerman . Amy . July 16, 1992 . Queens Museum Fixes Up New York . The Wall Street Journal . A8 . 0099-9660 . .
  146. News: Connelly . Marjorie . April 5, 1992 . Sunday Outing; Where All of New York City Spreads Out Before Visitors . June 12, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 12, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240612005033/https://www.nytimes.com/1992/04/05/news/sunday-outing-where-all-of-new-york-city-spreads-out-before-visitors.html . live .
  147. News: Iverem . Esther . February 23, 1993 . A Major Restructuring for Queens Arts Groups . June 11, 2024 . Newsday . 55 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613000714/https://www.newspapers.com/article/newsday-a-major-restructuring-for-queens/149159250/ . live .
  148. News: Hernandez . Raymond . January 23, 1994 . Neighborhood Report: Corona; Queens Museum of Art Drives Into Cultural Crossroads . July 4, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . April 22, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240422143748/https://www.nytimes.com/1994/01/23/nyregion/neighborhood-report-corona-queens-museum-of-art-drives-into-cultural-crossroads.html . live .
  149. News: Muschamp . Herbert . November 25, 1994 . Architecture Review; Evoking Moses' Vision of New York . July 4, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 26, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526110304/http://www.nytimes.com/1994/11/25/arts/architecture-review-evoking-moses-vision-of-new-york.html . live .
  150. News: Wax . Emily . March 2, 1999 . Flushing Rink on Ice? . June 21, 2024 . Newsday . 29 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704172442/https://www.newspapers.com/article/newsday-flushing-rink-on-ice/149778542/ . live .
  151. News: Iverem . Esther . January 20, 1991 . Culture Vultures Circle, but Arts Aren't Out Yet . Newsday . 17 . 2574-5298 . .
  152. News: Bertrand . Donald . 24 Nov 2000 . 35m Pool & Ice-skating Complex Set . New York Daily News . 1 . 2692-1251 . .
  153. News: Colangelo . Lisa L. . July 13, 1999 . Museum Has New Look, Focus / Community Outreach Seen as Part of Growth . New York Daily News . 4 . 2692-1251 . . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613000706/https://www.nydailynews.com/1999/07/13/museum-has-new-look-focus-community-outreach-seen-as-part-of-growth/ . June 13, 2024 . May 19, 2024 .
  154. News: Toy . Vivian S. . November 4, 1999 . Queens Museum Seeks Fame, but Not Notoriety . June 21, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . none . June 21, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240621184629/https://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/04/nyregion/queens-museum-seeks-fame-but-not-notoriety.html . live .
    News: Bernstein . Judith H. . November 4, 1999 . Drop-In Thursdays at Queens Museum . June 21, 2024 . Newsday . 117 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704172443/https://www.newspapers.com/article/newsday-nassau-edition-drop-in-thursda/149779443/ . live .
  155. News: Dunlap . David W. . 2001-08-26 . A Queens Park's Past Shapes Its Future . 2024-07-23 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  156. News: Bernstein . Fred . December 27, 2001 . Currents: Architecture; On the Old World's Fair Grounds, a Skating Rink Makes Way for an Amphitheater . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020943/https://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/27/garden/currents-architecture-old-world-s-fair-grounds-skating-rink-makes-way-for.html . live .
  157. News: MacGowan . Carl . March 31, 2002 . A Fair Deal: Museum Views Its Past, Future . May 20, 2024 . Newsday . 199 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020942/https://www.newspapers.com/article/newsday-a-fair-deal-museum-views-its-pa/147717359/ . live .
  158. Feb 2003 . Eric Owen Moss wins Queens Museum of Art project, his first in N.Y.C. . Architectural Record . 23 . 190 . 2 . July 4, 2024 . June 27, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240627133608/https://usmodernist.org/AR/AR-2002-02.pdf . live .
  159. News: Pogrebin . Robin . January 26, 2005 . Queens Museum Is to Redesign a Redesign . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020942/https://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/26/arts/design/queens-museum-is-to-redesign-a-redesign.html . May 20, 2024 . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  160. News: Krawitz . Alan . 10 Mar 2002 . Big, and Getting Better / From Sports to Science, the City's Third- Largest Park is Getting Major Upgrades . Newsday . G06 . 2574-5298 . .
  161. News: Stewart . Barbara . 2002-07-27 . Critics Say Design of Queens Museum Is Out of Context . 2024-07-23 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  162. Kreinin Souccar . Miriam . Feb 10, 2003 . Capital cuts imperil major cultural plans . Crain's New York Business . 1 . 19 . 6 . .
  163. News: Bertrand . Donald . 30 Jul 2002 . Museum growth fought Group urges preserving World's Fair icon . New York Daily News . 4 . 2692-1251 . .
  164. News: Bertrand . Donald . 6 Jan 2003 . Park's Plans for Pool, Rink Are Frozen . New York Daily News . 3 . 2692-1251 . . none.
    News: O'Grady . Jim . 2002-12-29 . Neighborhood Report: Flushing; See Joseph Cornell on Ice, Sort Of: A Rink Stalls a Queens Museum's Plans . 2024-07-23 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  165. Web site: March 28, 2002 . Finkelpearl is QMA's new exec. director . May 20, 2024 . QNS . none . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020940/https://qns.com/2002/03/finkelpearl-is-qmas-new-exec-director/ . live .
    Web site: Rhoades . Liz . New QMA Director Finkelpearl Is Coming From P.S. 1 Art Center . Queens Chronicle . March 21, 2002 . May 20, 2024 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520021131/https://www.qchron.com/editions/north/new-qma-director-finkelpearl-is-coming-from-p-s-1-art-center/article_219ea08d-57a8-5db6-a808-2ef1ddf1fb89.html . live .
  166. Kreinin Souccar . Miriam . June 3, 2002 . New Executive: Tom Finkelpearl, Covering a bigger canvas . Crain's New York Business . 17 . 18 . 22 . .
  167. de Monchaux . Thomas . Mar 2005 . Queens Museum drops Eric Owen Moss from renovation . Architectural Record . 30 . 193 . 3 . .
  168. News: Bertrand . Donald . March 24, 2005 . Museum grow is a 'go' . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020940/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-museum-grow-is-a-go/147717528/ . May 20, 2024 . May 20, 2024 . New York Daily News . 118 . none.
    News: Pogrebin . Robin . March 22, 2005 . Arts, Briefly; Queens Museum Architect . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020940/https://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/22/arts/arts-briefly-queens-museum-architect.html . May 20, 2024 . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  169. de Monchaux . Thomas . May 2005 . Grimshaw takes Queens Museum commission . Architectural Record . 62 . 193 . 5 . .
  170. News: Bertrand . Donald . 10 Mar 2006 . Museum Takes Art With Beep's $10m Redo Grant. Funds to Aid Plan to Double Its Size . New York Daily News . 1 . 2692-1251 . .
  171. News: Bertrand . Donald . October 11, 2006 . Plans to Double Size of Queens Museum of Art . New York Daily News . 1 . 2692-1251 . .
  172. News: Pogrebin . Robin . 2006-10-05 . With a New Look, a Museum Hopes to Catch Your Eye . 2024-07-24 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  173. Halperin, Julia. (July 16, 2013), "Queens Museum to double in size" The Art Newspaper
  174. News: Pogrebin . Robin . August 27, 2013 . Bidding on the Future in Queens . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020943/https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/28/arts/design/the-renovated-queens-museum-gears-up-for-its-fall-unveiling.html . May 20, 2024 . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  175. News: Rosenberg . Karen . January 18, 2010 . For Former World's Fair Ice Rink, Fragments of an Afterlife . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020944/https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/19/arts/design/19duke.html . live .
  176. Web site: Trapasso . Clare . October 30, 2013 . Queens Museum undergoes $69M renovation . May 20, 2024 . New York Daily News . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613000714/https://www.nydailynews.com/2013/10/30/queens-museum-undergoes-69m-renovation-and-rebranding/ . live .
  177. News: Pogrebin . Robin . April 6, 2014 . Museum Director to Be Commissioner of Cultural Affairs . May 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202835/https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/07/arts/design/mayor-de-blasio-names-tom-finkelpearl-of-the-queens-museum.html . live .
  178. Web site: Colangelo . Lisa L. . October 5, 2014 . New Queens Museum director Laura Raicovich looks to diverse borough communities for collaboration and inspiration . May 19, 2024 . New York Daily News . none . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202835/https://www.nydailynews.com/2014/10/05/new-queens-museum-director-laura-raicovich-looks-to-diverse-borough-communities-for-collaboration-and-inspiration/ . live .
    Web site: Pogrebin . Robin . October 1, 2014 . Laura Raicovich to Be New President of Queens Museum . May 19, 2024 . ArtsBeat . none . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613000712/https://archive.nytimes.com/artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/10/01/laura-raicovich-to-be-new-president-of-queens-museum/ . live . ; Web site: Jovanovic . Rozalia . October 2, 2014 . Queens Museums Names Laura Raicovich President . May 19, 2024 . Artnet News . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202836/https://news.artnet.com/art-world/queens-museums-names-laura-raicovich-president-121462 . live .
  179. News: Pogrebin . Robin . October 8, 2017 . At Queens Museum, the Director Is as Political as the Art . May 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202834/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/08/arts/design/queens-museum-laura-raicovich-daca.html . live .
  180. Web site: Monteverdi . Suzanne . August 17, 2017 . Queens Museum reverses its decision, will hold celebration of Israel's independence after all . May 19, 2024 . QNS . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202834/https://qns.com/2017/08/queens-museum-reverses-decision-cancel-celebration-israels-independence/ . live .
  181. Web site: Monteverdi . Suzanne . January 29, 2018 . Search underway for new Queens Museum director after outspoken former boss resigned . May 19, 2024 . QNS . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202836/https://qns.com/2018/01/search-underway-new-queens-museum-director-outspoken-former-boss-resigned/ . live .
  182. Web site: Pazmino . Gloria . Queens Museum reinstates Israel event after backlash . POLITICO . August 16, 2017 . May 19, 2024 . none . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519215239/https://www.politico.com/states/new-york/city-hall/story/2017/08/16/queens-museum-reconsidering-israel-event-cancellation-after-backlash-113992 . live .
    Web site: Update: Following outcry, Queens Museum reverses cancellation of Israel anniversary event . Spectrum News NY1 . August 17, 2017 . May 19, 2024 . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519215235/https://ny1.com/nyc/queens/news/2017/08/16/following-outcry--queens-museum--reconsidering--cancellation-of-israel-anniversary-event . live .
  183. News: Martinez . Gina . August 17, 2017 . Queens Museum's Israel Independence re-enactment back on . August 17, 2017 . Times Ledger . August 17, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170817072453/http://www.timesledger.com/stories/2017/33/lancmanisrael_2017_08_18_q.html . live .
  184. News: August 17, 2017 . Queens Museum Reinstates Israel Event After Outcry . August 17, 2017 . The Forward . JTA . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613000707/https://forward.com/fast-forward/380312/queens-museum-reinstates-israel-event-after-outcry/ . live .
  185. Web site: Queens Museum to re-enact 1947 United Nations vote that created the state of Israel . spectrumlocalnews.com . August 17, 2017 . May 19, 2024 . none . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001105/https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nc/triad/news/2017/08/17/queens-museum-to-re-enact-1947-united-nations-vote-that-created-the-state-of-israel . live .
    News: Martinez . Gina . June 17, 2017 . The main gallery of the Queens Museum was the site of the original United Nations General Assembly vote on November 29, 1947, establishing Israel as an independent state. . August 17, 2017 . Times Ledger . August 17, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170817072453/http://www.timesledger.com/stories/2017/33/lancmanisrael_2017_08_18_q.html . live .
  186. News: Pogrebin . Robin . February 14, 2018 . Queens Museum Report Says Former Director 'Misled the Board' . May 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202836/https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/14/arts/design/queens-museum-says-former-director-misled-board.html . live .
  187. Web site: Boucher . Brian . January 26, 2018 . Queens Museum Director Laura Raicovich Resigns Amid Political Differences With Board . May 19, 2024 . Artnet News . none . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001202/https://news.artnet.com/art-world/queens-museum-director-raicovich-departs-political-leanings-1208804 . live .
    News: Pogrebin . Robin . January 26, 2018 . Politically Outspoken Director of Queens Museum Steps Down . May 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202836/https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/26/arts/design/queens-museum-director-laura-raicovich.html . live .
  188. Web site: Parry . Bill . November 5, 2018 . Queens Museum names Sally Tallant as new president and executive director . May 19, 2024 . QNS . none . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202835/https://qns.com/2018/11/queens-museum-names-sally-tallant-new-president-executive-director/ . live .
    Web site: November 8, 2018 . Sally Tallant heads to New York's Queens Museum . May 19, 2024 . ArtReview . none . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202836/https://artreview.com/news-8-nov-2018-sally-tallant-director-of-queens-museum/ . live . ; News: Pogrebin . Robin . November 5, 2018 . Queens Museum Looks to Liverpool for New Director . May 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202834/https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/04/arts/design/queens-museum-sally-tallant-liverpool.html . live .
  189. Web site: Cascone . Sarah . September 24, 2020 . During Lockdown, the Queens Museum Became a Food Pantry. Now, It's Reopening—and Keeping the Kitchen Intact . May 19, 2024 . Artnet News . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202836/https://news.artnet.com/art-world/queens-museum-food-pantry-1910211 . live .
  190. Web site: Mohamed . Carlotta . September 16, 2020 . Queens Museum celebrates reopening with four new exhibits and citywide public art initiative . May 19, 2024 . QNS . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202835/https://qns.com/2020/09/queens-museum-reopening-new-exhibits-public-art-initiative/ . live .
  191. Web site: September 23, 2021 . NYC Awards Queens Museum $26.4 Million Toward Expansion . May 19, 2024 . Artforum . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001210/https://www.artforum.com/news/nyc-awards-queens-museum-26-4-million-toward-expansion-250698/ . live .
  192. Web site: Parry . Bill . September 22, 2021 . City awards $26.4 million to complete Queens Museum expansion project . May 19, 2024 . QNS . none . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001109/https://qns.com/2021/09/city-awards-26-4-million-to-complete-queens-museum-expansion-project/ . live .
    Web site: September 22, 2021 . Queens Museum to construct Children's Museum with new funding . May 19, 2024 . Queens Daily Eagle . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202834/https://queenseagle.com/all/queens-museum-to-construct-childrens-museum-with-new-funding . live .
  193. Web site: Hickman . Matt . August 25, 2022 . LEVENBETTS tapped by Queens Museum for final phase of expansion project . May 19, 2024 . The Architect's Newspaper . none . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202835/https://www.archpaper.com/2022/08/levenbetts-queens-museum-final-phase-expansion-project/ . live .
    Web site: Rahmanan . Anna . August 29, 2022 . The Queens Museum is undergoing a massive $69 million renovation . May 19, 2024 . Time Out New York . none . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202835/https://www.timeout.com/newyork/news/the-queens-museum-is-undergoing-a-massive-renovation-082922 . live .
  194. Web site: Roche . Rebecca . August 29, 2022 . New children's museum headlines $69 million expansion at Queens Museum . May 19, 2024 . QNS . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202834/https://qns.com/2022/08/queens-museum-expansion/ . live .
  195. Web site: Parry . Bill . August 23, 2023 . City announces $8.5 million investment for Queens Museum, additional funding for cultural institutions across borough . May 19, 2024 . QNS . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202836/https://qns.com/2023/08/queens-museum-funding/ . live .
  196. Web site: November 7, 2013 . The Queens Museum reopens after major renovations . May 19, 2024 . Time Out New York . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519210437/https://www.timeout.com/newyork/things-to-do/the-queens-museum-reopens-after-major-renovations . live .
  197. Web site: March 4, 2013 . Queens Museum of Art Expansion / Grimshaw Architects . May 20, 2024 . ArchDaily . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001233/https://www.archdaily.com/339206/queens-museum-of-art-expansion-grimshaw-architects . live .
  198. News: Pollak . Michael . April 8, 2007 . Arborcide . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020943/https://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/08/nyregion/thecity/08fyi.html . May 20, 2024 . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  199. News: Davis . Pete . 18 July 2004 . Exhibiting Concern for '64 Fair Pavilion Parks Dept. In New York State of Mind . New York Daily News . 1 . 2692-1251 . .
  200. Web site: Bernstein . Fred A. . April 24, 2013 . Grimshaw Museum Expansion Taking Shape in NYC . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520020940/https://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/2852-grimshaw-museum-expansion-taking-shape-in-nyc . May 20, 2024 . May 20, 2024 . Architectural Record.
  201. Web site: May 19, 2024 . World's Fair Collection . May 19, 2024 . Queens Museum . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001111/https://queensmuseum.org/exhibition/worlds-fair-collection/ . live .
  202. Web site: Long . Jim . November 1, 2003 . Salvador Dalí's . May 20, 2024 . The Brooklyn Rail . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001111/https://brooklynrail.org/2003/11/artseen/salvador-dals-dream-of-venus . live .
  203. Web site: Angeleti . Gabriella . October 21, 2021 . Queens Museum director on its transformative expansion and learning from the pandemic . May 20, 2024 . The Art Newspaper – International art news and events . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520160624/https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2021/10/21/queens-museum-sally-tallant-expansion . live .
  204. News: Kilgannon . Corey . February 2, 2007 . On the Town, Sized Down, Jazzed Up . May 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519210437/https://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/02/arts/design/02pano.html . live .
  205. Web site: The Panorama of the City of New York . Queens Museum . May 19, 2024 . May 19, 2024 . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519210549/http://queensmuseum.org/exhibition/panorama-of-the-city-of-new-york/ . live .
  206. Web site: Rhoades . Liz . May 8, 2014 . NYC Panorama was a big part of fair . May 19, 2024 . Queens Chronicle . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519210437/https://www.qchron.com/editions/queenswide/nyc-panorama-was-a-big-part-of-fair/article_bbc70484-c428-565a-a588-d09bd91835b9.html . live .
  207. News: Barron . James . May 11, 2023 . A Panorama of New York Enters the Digital Age . May 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704172443/https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/11/nyregion/queens-museum-panorama.html . live .
  208. News: Benkoe . Jeff . February 2, 1987 . Queens Neighborhoods . Newsday . 25 . 2574-5298 . .
  209. Web site: Colangelo . Lisa L. . September 25, 2017 . 'Never Built New York' at Queens Museum displays the fantastical city that might have been . May 19, 2024 . amNewYork . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519214704/https://www.amny.com/news/never-built-new-york-at-queens-museum-displays-the-fantastical-city-that-might-have-been-1-14266696/ . live .
  210. News: Dunlap . David W. . May 11, 2008 . Like Rainfall, Restored Map Trickles Home . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . November 26, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221126023214/https://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/11/nyregion/11map.html . live .
  211. Web site: Meier . Allison . January 27, 2015 . Revisiting a Midcentury Map Marvel of NYC's Water System . June 13, 2024 . Hyperallergic . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613145308/https://hyperallergic.com/174644/revisiting-a-midcentury-map-marvel-of-nycs-water-system/ . live .
  212. Web site: June 13, 2024 . The Relief Map of the New York City Water Supply System . June 13, 2024 . Queens Museum . March 30, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240330164502/https://queensmuseum.org/exhibition/relief-map-of-the-new-york-city-water-supply-system/ . live .
  213. News: Kilgannon . Corey . 2005-12-04 . After Wait of Six Decades, Watershed's Moment Arrives . 2024-07-24 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  214. News: Grimes . William . November 7, 2013 . Housing Treasures and Trivia of Two World's Fairs . June 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240620012349/https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/08/arts/design/queens-museum-displays-souvenirs-from-1939-and-1964-fairs.html . live .
  215. Web site: Queens Museum . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20161104184033/http://www.queensmuseum.org/2013/11/worlds-fair-visible-storage . November 4, 2016 . November 16, 2016 . www.queensmuseum.org.
  216. Web site: Gale Virtual Reference Library – Document – World's Fairs . November 20, 2016 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001624/https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=GVRL&sw=w&u=cuny_hunter&v=2.1&it=r&id=GALE%7CCX2735802999&asid=a3184d1f24f111d3123333646d20c0cd . live .
  217. Web site: Rhoades . Liz . April 28, 2016 . Tiffany's 'dream gardens' on display . May 19, 2024 . Queens Chronicle . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519214704/https://www.qchron.com/qboro/stories/tiffany-s-dream-gardens-on-display/article_44e54d75-d8e3-5de0-86e8-b7914cc43eca.html . live .
  218. Web site: Tattoli . Chantel . June 12, 2019 . The World's Largest Archive of Tiffany Glass Is Launching Exhibitions in Surprising Places . May 19, 2024 . Architectural Digest . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519214704/https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/the-worlds-largest-archive-of-tiffany-glass-is-launching-exhibitions-in-surprising-places . live .
  219. News: Ruhling . Nancy A. . October 28, 1997 . Passing on the Electric Torch / Queens couple's mission . Newsday . A.41 . 2574-5298 . .
  220. News: Louie . Elaine . March 13, 1997 . Tiffany Lamps: Back to the Old Neighborhood . July 4, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . December 27, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171227184821/http://www.nytimes.com/1997/03/13/garden/tiffany-lamps-back-to-the-old-neighborhood.html . live .
  221. News: Charles . Nick . January 5, 1996 . Real glass act is coming to art museum . June 21, 2024 . Daily News . 611 . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704172952/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-real-glass-act-is-coming-to-a/149778393/ . live .
  222. Gellman . Lindsay . January 22, 2018 . A Rare Tour of the Neustadt Collection's Tiffany Glass . May 19, 2024 . The New Yorker . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001759/https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/01/29/a-rare-tour-of-the-neustadt-collections-tiffany-glass . live .
  223. http://www.neustadtcollection.org/ The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass
  224. http://www.queensmuseum.org/2013/10/the-neustadt-collection-of-tiffany-glass The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass
  225. Web site: March 27, 2009 . Museums & Galleries . May 19, 2024 . New York City Tourism + Conventions . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519214705/https://www.nyctourism.com/museums-galleries/queens-museum/ . live .
  226. See, for example: News: Williamson . Jennifer . December 2, 1973 . 41 Artists Contributing to Anniversary Show . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240612012705/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-41-artists-contributing-to-an/149168614/ . June 12, 2024 . June 12, 2024 . Daily News . 110 . none . ; News: January 2, 1973 . Public Views Art of Boro . June 13, 2024 . Daily News . 284 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613011034/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-public-views-art-of-boro/149229342/ . live .
  227. News: Karmel . Pepe . September 1, 1995 . Art Review; Depicting the Multiculturalism of Queens . July 4, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . April 22, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240422161027/https://www.nytimes.com/1995/09/01/arts/art-review-depicting-the-multiculturalism-of-queens.html . live .
  228. News: Phillips . McCandlish . April 15, 1973 . The Portrait of Queens Artist . June 12, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001744/https://www.nytimes.com/1973/04/15/archives/the-portrait-of-queens-artist-cupboard-rembrandts.html . live .
  229. News: Funke . Phyllis . June 30, 1974 . Animals in Art Are Being Displayed in Queens . June 12, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001745/https://www.nytimes.com/1974/06/30/archives/animals-in-art-are-being-displayed-in-queens-reflection-of-culture.html . live .
  230. News: Ivins . Molly . July 21, 1976 . Show in Flushing Meadows Lets the World Know Who Is Bossie . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613140801/https://www.nytimes.com/1976/07/21/archives/new-jersey-pages-show-in-flushing-meadows-lets-the-world-know-who.html . live .
  231. News: Ryan . Jaan . August 26, 1978 . Sports Art Stirs Memories . The Hartford Courant . 36 . 1047-4153 . .
  232. News: Browne . Arthur . April 28, 1976 . Exhibit Traces Queens History . June 13, 2024 . Daily News . 661 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613155939/https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-exhibit-traces-queens-history/149256616/ . live .
  233. News: Ferretti . Fred . December 2, 1979 . Queens Museum Preparing Exhibition on World's Fair Nostalgic Paraphernalia . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613155934/https://www.nytimes.com/1979/12/02/archives/queens-museum-preparing-exhibition-on-worlds-fair-nostalgic.html . live .
  234. News: January 2, 1981 . Film Series on American Art in Queens; Queens Museum Showing Films on American Art . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613171240/https://www.nytimes.com/1981/01/02/movies/film-series-american-art-queens-queens-museum-showing-films-american-art.html . live .
  235. News: January 18, 1982 . Prints Are on Display At the Queens Museum . June 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240619160215/https://www.nytimes.com/1982/01/18/arts/prints-are-on-display-at-the-queens-museum.html . live .
  236. News: Hogan . Randolph . November 6, 1981 . Spanish Gold Makes Port in Queens . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613171238/https://www.nytimes.com/1981/11/06/arts/spanish-gold-makes-port-in-queens.html . live .
  237. News: Shepard . Richard F. . June 24, 1988 . All 5 Boroughs in the World's Biggest Miniature . June 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 25, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150525091541/http://www.nytimes.com/1988/06/24/arts/all-5-boroughs-in-the-world-s-biggest-miniature.html . live .
  238. News: Loke . Margarett . March 31, 2000 . Photography Review; Dark Side of New York From the Daily News . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001746/https://www.nytimes.com/2000/03/31/arts/photography-review-dark-side-of-new-york-from-the-daily-news.html . live .
  239. News: Takahashi . Corey . 23 Mar 2003 . These Are Banner Days At the Queens Museum . Newsday . D31 . 2574-5298 . . The Associated Press.
  240. News: Duggan . Dennis . 2004-06-20 . Ralph Bunche: Resurrecting greatness . 2024-07-23 . Newsday . 163.
  241. News: Glueck . Grace . February 21, 2003 . Art Review; The World Was a Target For Satire From Queens . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  242. News: Pogrebin . Robin . January 23, 2007 . Rehabilitating Robert Moses . May 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . May 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240520160621/https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/23/arts/design/28pogr.html . live .
  243. News: Grimes . William . August 21, 2014 . When Flushing Was Awash With Wonders . June 20, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 20, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240620012351/https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/22/arts/design/worlds-fair-artifacts-from-39-and-64-at-queens-museum.html . live .
  244. News: Cotter . Holland . October 29, 2020 . At the Queens Museum, Home and the World . May 19, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613001752/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/29/arts/design/queens-museum-art-review.html . live .
  245. Web site: Parra . Daniel . July 10, 2018 . Do NYC's Museums Meet Low-Income Visitors Halfway? . May 19, 2024 . City Limits . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519210438/https://citylimits.org/2018/07/10/do-nycs-museums-meet-low-income-visitors-halfway/ . live .
  246. News: August 14, 1976 . Queens Museum Free Art Program . New York Amsterdam News . D8 . .
  247. Web site: McLogan . Elle . May 1, 2023 . "Brave space" for teens at Queens Teens Institute for Art & Social Justice, where art and activism meet . May 20, 2024 . CBS New York . July 4, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240704172953/https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/queens-teens-institute-for-art-social-justice/ . live .
  248. Web site: Bertrand . Donald . May 13, 2004 . Arts trolley on roll Free cultural history ride gets in gear . July 23, 2024 . New York Daily News . none.
    Web site: Hendricks . Melissa . April 20, 2005 . Trolleys Mark One Year Anniversary – QNS . July 23, 2024 . QNS.
  249. Web site: Queens Museum of Art New York City Building . May 19, 2024 . GuideStar Profile . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519210439/https://www.guidestar.org/profile/11-2278998 . live .
  250. Web site: Suozzo . Andrea . Glassford . Alec . Ngu . Ash . Roberts . Brandon . May 9, 2013 . Queens Museum Of Art New York City Building . June 11, 2024 . ProPublica . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613002141/https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/112278998 . live .
  251. News: August 5, 1979 . ...Reviving Arts in Flushing . Newsday . 19Q . 2574-5298 . .
  252. Web site: Small . Zachary . April 14, 2020 . By Keeping Public Art Open and Prioritizing Relief Funds Over Losses, Queens Museums Are Fighting Coronavirus at Its Epicenter . May 19, 2024 . ARTnews.com . May 19, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519210432/https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/queens-museum-coronavirus-relief-fund-1202683809/ . live .
  253. Web site: Kaufman . Maya . September 17, 2020 . Queens Museum Reopens: What To Know . January 9, 2024 . Queens, NY Patch . en . January 9, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240109214638/https://patch.com/new-york/queens/queens-museum-reopens-what-know . live .
  254. Web site: Culgan . Rossilynne Skena . Halle . Howard . Weaver . Shaye . January 3, 2024 . Best Free Museum Days and Discount Hours in NYC . May 19, 2024 . Time Out New York . May 6, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240506023338/https://www.timeout.com/newyork/museums/free-museum-days-in-nyc . live .
  255. Web site: October 8, 2015 . Free Museum Days or Pay What You Wish . May 19, 2024 . NYC-ARTS . July 10, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230710192100/https://www.nyc-arts.org/collections/35/free-museum-days-or-pay-what-you-wish/ . live .
  256. News: November 2, 1975 . The Benefits of Museum Memberships . June 13, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331 . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613014841/https://www.nytimes.com/1975/11/02/archives/the-benefits-of-museum-memberships-what-do-you-get-when-you-join-a.html . live .
  257. Web site: Museum . Queens . June 13, 2024 . Become a Member . June 13, 2024 . Queens Museum . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613014843/https://queensmuseum.org/support/become-a-member/ . live .
  258. Web site: Weaver . Shaye . August 12, 2019 . Culture Pass NYC: How to get one, where to use it and what to know . June 13, 2024 . amNewYork . none . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613014841/https://www.amny.com/entertainment/things-to-do/culture-pass-nyc-1-20607138/ . live .
    Web site: Davenport . Emily . July 16, 2018 . Reserve a free pass to dozens of NYC museums with your Queens Library card – QNS . June 13, 2024 . QNS . June 13, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240613014842/https://qns.com/2018/07/reserve-free-pass-dozens-nyc-museums-queens-library-card/ . live .