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FAMILY GUIDE
2020-2021

Your family’s guide to


explore NYC for FREE with
your Cool Culture Pass.

Cool Culture | 2020-2021 Family Guide | coolculture.org


HOW TO USE YOUR
COOL CULTURE
FAMILY PASS

You + 4 = FREE
Up to 5 people, including you, will be
granted free admission with a Cool Culture
Family Pass to approximately 90 museums,
zoos, gardens and historic sites.

More than 5 people total? Be prepared to


Extras Are Extra
The Family Pass covers general admission.
You may need to pay extra fees for special
exhibits and activities. Please call the
museum if you’re unsure.
$ $$
WELCOME TO COOL CULTURE! pay additional admission fees.
It’s For Families
Family Passes should not be used for
school trips or large group trips. Up to
We are excited to welcome you to a new year of exploration with Cool Culture. While 2020 challenged It’s Personalized 3 families, each with a Family Pass, can
At least one adult in the family, present visit a museum together as a small group.
us immensely, we pushed forward finding joy, bonding with family and tapping into the creativity of our
at the time of the visit, must have the
culture. This new year gives us a fresh start to safely explore cultural institutions with new eyes and
last name printed on the card.
intentions. These spaces present opportunities to enhance learning, creativity, family bonding and also
offer a warm place to have socially distant playdates. I am excited to have your family join the expansive Show Your ID
Cool Culture Family.
Haven’t received your
You may be asked to present personal
identification. Museum admissions Cool Culture Pass?
Founded in 1999, Cool Culture is a non-profit organization with a mission to amplify the voices of Please reach out to staff at your
will ask only to verify that the Pass is
families and strengthen the power of historically marginalized communities through engagement with yours. You can use the list of cultural partners included child’s school to register.
art and culture, both within cultural institutions and beyond. We have partnered with your child’s school in this Guide to determine which museums require ID. The Pass expires on Oct. 31, 2021.
to give your family FREE admission to over 90 NYC cultural institutions (60 are currently open), which
include museums, historic societies, gardens and zoos. That number continues to grow as they continue
to reopen.

As your child’s first teacher and advocate, we hope you find this guide useful in adding to the joy,
community, and culture that are already part of your family traditions!

2021 1 2 3 4
Candice Anderson Pack your bag with:
Executive Director
SANITIZER & SUPPLIES. AN “ART” TELESCOPE. A CAMERA. Find out if SNACKS. You may want
Cool Culture Make sure you carry Fun tools from your photography is allowed to pack a snack and eat
hand sanitizer and an home, like a magnifying in the museum. If so, take it right before the visit,
extra mask to ensure the glass or a decorated toilet pictures of your child(ren) as many museums do
safest experience. Bring paper roll will keep young with the art (e.g. imitating not permit outside food.
note pads and pencils so children’s hands busy a statue) and exhibits. You also want to limit the
that you can draw and and engage them in Discuss your pictures times that you take your
write what you see in the close looking. after the trip to reinforce mask off while outdoors.
museum. memories.

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FAMILY
Spotlight
CURATION AT HOME
MEET THE NEAL FAMILY Curation is not simply what happens in museum spaces. There are many
ways to bring the experience of interacting with art into our homes.
Ashanti Walker and her family have transformed their home into an art
Can you tell me about an experience archive that documents their family bonding time. Every wall throughout
you’ve had visiting a museum since the the Walker’s home is filled with her family’s art, photos, and memories.
Cool Cultures’ Assistant Director of Family Programs, Tammy Mahone was
start of the pandemic? able to take a virtual tour of the Walker family home and asked Ashanti
I decided to visit the Queens Zoo with my family. I used a few questions about her curation process. Here is a snippet of the
the Queens Zoo’s app to schedule a time slot to visit. conversation.
Unfortunately, there was nowhere to submit my Cool
Culture Pass to receive free admission. So I had to pay Tammy: What inspired you to create a gallery space
the full amount. When I arrived at the Zoo I explained the in your home?
situation and I was refunded within 5 business days. I would
recommend that if you can’t use your Cool Culture Pass Ashanti: I realized that as a family we enjoyed making music and art
during the ticketing process that you call the museum and together. It wasn’t enough to contain these memories within a photo
explain that you would like to have the institution accept album. We valued these experiences and wanted a way to place these
your card as payment when you enter your destination. memories in plain sight. We began by displaying the art we created
Other than this obstacle that we experience with trying together as a family. It began with the first works of art my children
to use our Cool Culture Pass, we had a blast! It wasn’t as created in preschool. When I look at my walls I am reminded of how much
crowded as it might have been prior to the pandemic, so my children have grown since then. We are always adding artwork to the
we had more space and opportunity to see everything. walls. The most recent work was created by my husband. As you walk
**Cool Culture has been working earnestly with our through our home, you are taken through meaningful moments that our
partners to eliminate these obstacles in the future** family have shared together.

Do you feel comfortable returning to Tammy: How has your home gallery impacted your
museums since your experience at the family and everyone else who is invited into your home?
Queens Zoo? Ashanti: Everyone admires the artwork. It usually
I would definitely do it again. I like the way museums starts a conversation and I really enjoy that. My
accept our Cool Culture Pass without judging us. No walls create a sense of pride for my children.
question asked. The whole experience makes me feel “free, When they have their friends over, my children
free, free”... I like anything free! direct them to the art that they have created
and share the artmaking process with their
friends. Their friends become interested in the
artwork and we usually end up creating more art
What has your relationship with Cool together during their playdates.
Culture been like overall?
I am a part of the Curators Family program. It is fun making art with
other families online. During this time of having to be separated from Tammy: How do you decide what
everybody, we look forward to the online events. I love everything
about Cool Culture. goes on the walls?
Ashanti: I am constantly rearranging the art on
the walls. Sometimes I move pieces to certain
rooms according to the season or just to change
things up a bit. My children also get involved
in the curation. They will let me know which
artwork that they want to be displayed in our
home and which pieces they want to share with other family members. I like that they value their work being
displayed in our home and use their power of choice.

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DURING YOUR MUSEUM VISIT COOL CULTURE PARTNERS THAT ACCEPT THE FAMILY PASS
Explore the many ways your family can have fun and learn in a museum.
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Before You Visit... 44. The Museum at FIT
www.fitnyc.edu/museum • (212)217-4558
59. The Shed
www.theshed.org • (646) 455-3494
74. Museum of the Moving Image
www.movingimage.us • (718)777-6830
Check our Information Portal or the Culturual institutions’ website to Is ID Required? Seventh Ave. at 27th St. 545 W 30th St. 36-01 35th Ave.
plan your visit, to find updated protocols on how to attend, and to Yes Photo | No Photo
find out if special events are covered by the Pass.
45. Museum of American Finance 60. The Skyscraper Museum 75. New York Hall Of Science
BRONX 15. Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum 29. El Museo Del Barrio
www.financialhistory.org • (212)908-4110 www.skyscraper.org • (212)945-6324 www.nysci.org • (718)699-0005
1. The Bronx Museum of The Arts www.wyckoffmuseum.org • (718)629-5400 www.elmuseo.org • (212)831-7272
5816 Clarendon Rd. in the park 1230 Fifth Ave. Due to a flood, the exhibits are closed 39 Battery Pl. 47-01 111th St.
www.bronxmuseum.org • (718)681-6000 until further notice; all other programs are Q23 Q58 Q48
1040 Grand Concourse B8 B47
continuing offsite.
61. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 76. The Noguchi Museum
MANHATTAN 30. FDNY Fire Zone
www.guggenheim.org • (212)423-3500 www.noguchi.org • (718)204-7088
2. The New York Botanical Garden 16. African Burial Ground National www.fdnysmart.org/firezone • (212)698-4520
34 W 51st St. 46. Museum of Arts and Design 1071 Fifth Ave. 9-01 33rd Rd.
www.nybg.org • (718)817-8700 Monument www.madmuseum.org • (212)299-7777 M1 M2 M3 M4 Q69 Q103 Q104
2900 Southern Blvd. www.nps.gov/afbg • (212)637-2019 2 Columbus Circle
290 Broadway 62. South Street Seaport Museum 77. Queens Botanical Garden
www.southstreetseaportmuseum.org www.queensbotanical.org • (718)886-3800
3. Van Cortlandt House Museum 31. Gracie Mansion Conservancy 47. Museum of Chinese in America (212)748-8600 • 12 Fulton St. 43-50 Main St.
www.vchm.org • (718)543-3344 17. American Folk Art Museum www.nyc.gov/gracie • (212)676-3060 www.mocanyc.org • (212)619-4785 Q20 Q44 Q58
Van Cortlandt Park, Broadway at W 242nd St. www.folkartmuseum.org • (212)595-9533 E 88th St. & East End Ave. 215 Centre St.
Bx9 BxM3 2 Lincoln Square Advanced reservations are required. 63. The Studio Museum in Harlem 78. Queens Historical Society At Kingsland
www.studiomuseum.org • (212)864-4500 Homestead
4. Wave Hill 48. Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Studio Museum 127, 429 W 127th St. www.queenshistoricalsociety.org
www.wavehill.org • (718)549-3200 18. American Museum Of Natural History 32. International Center of Photography Memorial to the Holocaust (718)939-0647 • 143-35 37th Ave.
W 249th St. & Independence Ave. www.amnh.org • (212)769-5100 www.icp.org • (212)857-0003 www.mjhnyc.org • (646)437-4202 Q12 -17 Q26 – 28 Q44 Q48 Q65-66
Central Park West & 79th St. Ludlow & Essex *CLOSED Until Jan. 2020* 36 Battery Pl. 64. Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art &
M5 M103 B51 79. Queens Museum
Storytelling
BROOKLYN www.sugarhillmuseum.org • (212)335-0004 www.queensmuseum.org • (718)592-9700
5. Brooklyn Botanic Garden 19. Asia Society 33. Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum 49. The Museum of Modern Art NYC Building, Flushing Meadow Corona Park
www.intrepidmuseum.org • (212)245-0072 898 St Nicholas Avenue at 155th St.
www.bbg.org • (718)623-7200 www.asiasociety.org • (212)288-6400 www.moma.org • (212)708-9400 Q23 Q48 Q58
990 Washington Ave. 725 Park Ave. & 70th St. One Intrepid Square, W 46th St. 11 W 53rd St.
M1 M2 M3 M4 M30 M66 M101 M102 65. Whitney Museum of American Art 80. Queens Zoo
www.whitney.org • (212)570-3600 www.queenszoo.org • (718)271-1500
6. Brooklyn Children’s Museum 20. The Cathedral Church of Saint John The 34. Japan Society 50. Museum of the City of New York 53-51 111th St., Flushing Meadow Corona Park
www.japansociety.org • (212)832-1155 99 Gansevoort St.
www.brooklynkids.org • (718)735-4400 Divine www.mcny.org • (212)534-1672 Q58
145 Brooklyn Ave. www.stjohndivine.org • (212)316-7540 333 E 47th St. 1220 Fifth Ave.
1047 Amsterdam Ave. 81. Socrates Sculpture Park
66. Yeshiva University Museum
www.socratessculpturepark.org
35. The Jewish Museum www.yumuseum.org • (212)294-8330
7. The Center for Brooklyn History 51. The National Jazz Museum in Harlem (718)956-1819 • 32-01 Vernon Blvd.
21. Center For Architecture www.jewishmuseum.org • (212)423-3200 15 W 16th St.
www.brooklynhistory.org • (718)222-4111 www.jmih.org • (212)348-8300 Q19A Q103 Q104
55 Water St. www.centerforarchitecture.org 1109 Fifth Ave. 58 W 129th St.
(212)683-0023 • 536 LaGuardia Pl. STATEN ISLAND
QUEENS For All Staten Island Institutions
8. Brooklyn Museum 36. Merchant’s House Museum 52. National Museum of the American 67. American Folk Art Museum: Self-Taught
www.brooklynmuseum.org • (718)638-5000 22. Center For Jewish History www.merchantshouse.org • (212)777-1089
Indian Genius Gallery
200 Eastern Pkwy www.cjh.org • (212)294.8301 29 E 4th St. to the Staten Island Ferry (Please check
www.nmai.si.edu • (212)514-3700 www.folkartmuseum.org/resources/
15 W 16th St. www.siferry.com for schedules)
One Bowling Green selftaughtgeniusgallery/
37. The MET Breuer (212)595-9533 • 47-29 32nd Place 82. Alice Austen House
9. Lefferts Historic House www.aliceausten.org • (718)816-4506
www.prospectpark.org/visit-the-park/places- 23. Central Park Zoo www.metmuseum.org/visit/met-breuer
53. The New Museum 2 Hylan Blvd. | S51
to-go/lefferts-historic-house • (718)965-8951 www.centralparkzoo.org • (212)439-6500 (212)731-1675 • 945 Madison Ave.
www.newmuseum.org • (212)219-1222 68. Flushing Town Hall
452 Flatbush Ave. in the park 64th St. & 5th Ave. 235 Bowery www.flushingtownhall.org 83. Historic Richmond Town
B41 B47 (718)463-7700 x222 • 137-35 Northern Blvd. www.historicrichmondtown.org •
38. The MET Cloisters (718)351-1611 • 441 Clarke Ave. | X15 S54 S74
www.metmuseum.org/cloisters Q1 Q13 Q19 Q25 Q28 34 Q44 Q65 Q66
10. Museum of Contemporary African 24. Children’s Museum Of Manhattan 54. New York City Fire Museum
(212)923-3700 • 99 Margaret Corbin Dr. 84. The Jacques Marchais Museum Of
Diasporan Arts www.cmom.org • (212)721-1223 www.nycfiremuseum.org • (212)691-1303 69. Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning
212 W 83rd St. Tibetan Art
www.mocada.org • (718)230-0492 278 Spring St. www.jcal.org • (718)658-7400 www.tibetanmuseum.org • (718)987-3500
80 Hanson Pl. 39. The Metropolitan Museum of Art 153-10 Jamaica Ave. 338 Lighthouse Ave. | S47 S54 S57 X15 S74
www.metmuseum.org • (212)535-7710 Q1-Q6 Q8 Q9 Q9A Q21 Q24 Q25
25. Children’s Museum Of The Arts 55. New-York Historical Society 85. Snug Harbor Cultural Center
1000 Fifth Ave. Q31 Q34 Q36 Q41-Q44 Q54 Q56 Q65 Q83-Q85
11. New York Transit Museum www.cmany.org • (212)274-0986 www.nyhistory.org • (212)873-3400 & Botanical Garden
Q110 Q111 Q112 Q113 N1 N2 N3 N6 N22 N22A N24
www.mta.info/museum • (718)694-1600 103 Charlton St. 170 Central Park West www.snug-harbor.org • (718)448-2500
Boerum Pl. & Schermerhorn St. 40. The Morgan Library & Museum 70. King Manor Museum 1000 Richmond Terrace | S40 S44
www.themorgan.org • (212)685-0008 www.kingmanor.org • (718)206-0545
26. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design 56. The Paley Center For Media 86. Staten Island Children’s Museum
225 Madison Ave. King Park 153 St. & Jamaica Ave.
12. Prospect Park Audubon Center Museum www.paleycenter.org • (212)621-6600 www.sichildrensmuseum.org •
Q25 Q34 Q65 Q42 Q54 Q56 Q83
www.prospectpark.org/audubon www.cooperhewitt.org • (212)849-8400 25 W 52nd St. (718)273-2060
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(718)287-3400 2 E 91st St. 1000 Richmond Terrace | S40 S44
41. Morris-Jumel Mansion
Lincoln Rd. & Ocean Ave. in the park www.morrisjumel.org • (212) 923-8008 71. Lewis H. Latimer House Museum 87. Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor
B41 B47 57. Rubin Museum Of Art www.latimernow.org • (718) 961-8585 www.statenislandmuseum.org
27. The Drawing Center 65 Jumel Terrace
www.rubinmuseum.org • (212)620-5000 34-41 137th St. (718)727-1135 • 1000 Richmond Terrace |
13. Prospect Park Zoo www.drawingcenter.org • (212)219-2166 150 W 17th St. Q13 Q16 Q19 Q20B Q20A Q25 Q28 Q34 S40 S44
www.prospectparkzoo.org • (718)399-7339 35 Wooster St.
42. Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden Q44-SBS Q50 Q66
450 Flatbush Ave. 88. Staten Island Museum In St. George
www.mvhm.org • (212)838-6878
B41 B47 www.statenislandmuseum.org
28. Dyckman Farmhouse Museum 421 E 61st St. 72. Louis Armstrong House Museum
58. Schomburg Center For Research In (718)727-1135 • 75 Stuyvesant Place
www.dyckmanfarmhouse.org www.louisarmstronghouse.org
14. Weeksville Heritage Center Black Culture S40 S51 S61 S74 S90
(212)304-9422 • 4881 Broadway (718)478-8274 • 34-56 107th St.
www.weeksvillesociety.org • (718)756-5250 43. Museum at Eldridge Street www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg Q19 Q23 Q48 Q66 89. Staten Island Zoo
158 Buffalo Ave. www.eldridgestreet.org • (212) 219-0302 (917)275-6975 • 515 Malcolm X Blvd.
www.statenislandzoo.org • (718)442-3100
12 Eldridge St. 73. MOMA PS1
614 Broadway | X14 X30 S48 S53
www.momaps1.org • (212)708-9400
22-25 Jackson Ave.
B32 Q39 B62 Q67

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