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Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art: A Sanctuary for Queer Art

Explore the world's first LGBTQIA+ art museum in SoHo, NYC. Discover a diverse collection of queer art, history, and culture at the Leslie-Lohman Museum.

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The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in SoHo, Manhattan, stands as the world's first dedicated LGBTQIA+ art museum. Founded in 1969 as a collective, it preserves and exhibits art created by LGBTQ artists and artwork focusing on LGBTQ themes. With over 30,000 objects, the museum offers a unique perspective on art, social justice, and queer history.

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  • Wednesday 12 pm-5 pm
  • Friday 12 pm-6 pm
  • Saturday 12 pm-6 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-6 pm

Local tips

  • Consider visiting on a Thursday for extended hours, as the museum is open until 8 PM.
  • Check the museum's website for current exhibitions, events, and public programs before your visit.
  • The museum is wheelchair accessible, with a lift available at the entrance and accessible restrooms.
  • Take advantage of the digital guide via Bloomberg Connects for an enhanced experience.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art is easily accessible by public transportation. From Midtown, take the 6 subway line downtown to Spring Street Station. Walk west on Spring Street, then turn left onto Wooster Street. The museum will be on your right. The subway fare is $2.90 per ride. Alternatively, several bus routes serve the area. Check the MTA website or app for specific routes and schedules. Bus fares are also $2.90 per ride.

  • Walking

    From Washington Square Park, walk east on Washington Square North, turn right onto 5th Ave. Turn left onto Spring St, then turn right onto Wooster St. The Museum will be on your right. The walk is approximately 1 mile and should take about 20 minutes. This offers a scenic route through the heart of SoHo.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available throughout Manhattan. A taxi from Times Square to the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art will cost approximately $16-$20, depending on traffic. Note that taxi fares in NYC include an initial charge of $3.00, plus additional charges per mile and time. There may also be surcharges for rush hour, overnight travel, and trips through Manhattan south of 96th Street. A congestion surcharge of $2.50 - $2.75 may also be added.

  • Driving

    If driving, be aware that parking in SoHo can be challenging. Limited street parking is available, but rules vary daily. Several parking garages are located near the museum. Garages closest to the museum are located at 355 Canal Street, 311 West Broadway, and 40 Mercer Street. Parking rates at nearby garages typically range from $30-$45 for a few hours. Monthly parking options are also available.

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The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, situated at 26 Wooster Street in the heart of SoHo, New York City, holds the distinction of being the world's first art museum dedicated to LGBTQIA+ art. Its roots trace back to 1969 when Charles Leslie and Fritz Lohman organized an exhibition of gay artists in their SoHo loft. This pioneering event led to the establishment of the Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation in 1987, which was later accredited as a museum in 2016. The museum's mission is to exhibit and preserve LGBTQIA+ art and foster the artists who create it. The collection has grown to over 30,000 works, including paintings, drawings, photography, prints, and sculptures. The museum's collection also includes an archive with information on over 1,900 LGBTQ artists. Through exhibitions, public programs, publications, and its collections, the museum examines the interrelationship of art and social justice, sparking thought and dialogue. Visitors can explore a diverse range of visual arts across several galleries. The Main Gallery hosts 6-8 major exhibitions annually, often accompanied by film screenings, plays, poetry readings, and artist talks. The museum strives to create a welcoming environment for all, with wheelchair accessibility and gender-neutral restrooms. Large-print texts are available, and a digital guide is accessible via Bloomberg Connects. The museum's suggested donation for entry is $10.

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