Exhibitions
Events, News & Announcements
June is Pride Month!
Join the NYSM throughout Pride Month as we highlight LGBTQ+ stories through collection tours, engaging programs, and educational resources.
New York Minute in History Podcast
This episode tells the story of Ronek Park, a non-discriminatory housing development built in 1950 on Long Island at a time when many developers followed the practice of redlining and did not allow African American or Jewish people to buy homes.
Available Now from SUNY Press!
Discover a selection of dynamic works from the Woodstock Art Colony with a glimpse into Arthur A. Anderson's 1500-object collection, brimming with creativity and historical significance.
New York History Conference
Calling all historians! Discover how to participate in the NY HIstory Conference taking place at the NYSM from June 20-21, 2024.
Highlights from the NYSM Shaker Collection
2024 marks the 250th anniversary of the Shakers coming to colonial America. Learn more about the NYSM's extensive collection of Shaker artifacts.
Saddle Up, the Carousel Is Open!
This beloved attraction has been repaired and is ready to ride! We invite everyone to come and experience this iconic New York State artifact.
Online Resources & Activities Portal
Looking for easy-to-access educational activities, videos, and resources for your kids, students, or even just for yourself? Visit this educational one-stop-shop webpage based on NYSM research and collections.
From the Collection: Women Who Lead
New York Metropolis Hall
This exhibition feature brings together objects and artworks that highlight the contributions of women to New York.
Exhibition Feature: Illegal Ivory Trade
Every 15 Minutes an elephant is killed for the illegal ivory trade. Discover efforts taken by NYS DEC to end black-market ivory trade and protect endangered species.
Exhibit Feature: Timbuctoo: Gerrit Smith’s Experiment
Discover more about this new addition to Adirondack Hall, on view May 5, 2002, through July 1, 2023.
On View: Charles Clough's "Clufffalo: Art Omi"
Charles Clough's monumental painting has just been installed in New York Hall. Learn more about this colossal collaboration!
Ice Ages
This long-term exhibition explores both the landscape and animals of the Pleistocene, or Ice Ages, of New York.
On View in New York Metropolis Hall
This riveting photographic series by David Grant Noble features Mohawk steelworkers on the job in 1970.
Online! Tonalism: Pathway from the Hudson River School to Modern Art
Briefly on view at the Museum in 2020, the exhibition closed early due to Covid-19. The lenders generously agreed to allow these works to be exhibited online indefinitely, giving viewers the chance to explore the exhibition at their leisure.
Museum Gallery Renewal Project Overview
In this recent Capitol Pressroom podcast, NYSM Director Mark Schaming discusses the Museum Gallery Renovation Project.
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NYSED Statement on Museum Deaccessioning
The New York State Board of Regents (“the Regents”) charters museums in New York State as educational corporations and has governing authority over these incorporated organizations. Orgranizations with questions regarding deaccession regulations can review this document or contact Chartering.