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Long Island City Art Tour: Museums and Art Galleries in Long Island City, Queens

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Fisher Landau Center for Art

Fisher Landau Center for Art

Fisher Landau Center for Art in Long Island City

Photo (c) John Roleke
The Fisher Landau Center for Art houses a private collection of contemporary art work, from 1960 to present day. Highlights include art by Jasper Johns and Kiki Smith.

Recommended Length of Visit: 30 minutes

Visiting Times:

  • Thursday to Monday - noon to 5 p.m.
  • Tuesday and Wednesday - Closed
Cost: Free

Address: 38-27 30th Street, Long Island City, New York 11101, 718-937-0727

Official Website: Fisher Landau Center for Art

Directions by Car:

  • Queensboro Bridge, keep right and follow signs for 21st Street. Turn right on 21st. Conintue to 38th Avenue and turn right. Then right on 30th Street.
  • Grand Central-West, exit at 31st Street. Turn left onto 31st under the elevated subway. Turn right on 38th Avenue and left on 30th Street.
  • Triboro Bridge, exit at 31st Street. Turn right onto 31st under the elevated subway. Turn right on 38th Avenue and left on 30th Street.
  • Parking is readily available on the street.
Subway: N, W to 39th Avenue (Beebe). Walk one block west on 39th Avenue and turn right on 30th Street. Or R, V, G from Northern Boulevard, and 7, E from Queens Plaza.

Buses: Q101 to Northern and 31st Street, Q102 to 31st Street

Where to Eat: If you're desperate, there's a hard-as-nails coffee shop a block away at the corner of 31st and 37th Avenue. Otherwise, head toward the Museum of the Moving Image for more options.

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