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May 17, 2012

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Asia Society and Museum

Asia Society and Museum

725 Park Avenue
(at 70th Street)
New York, NY  10021
Tel: (212) 288-6400
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Free for children, members, $5.00 students, $7.00 seniors, $10.00 adults.
Free for persons under 16.
Tues – Thurs, Sat, Sun: 11 am – 6 pm
Fri: 11 am – 9 pm
In January and July 1 through Labor Day, the Asia Society and Museum closes at 6 pm on Fri.

At the heart of the Asia Society's permanent collection is a superb group of masterworks donated by John D. Rockefeller III, who founded the society in 1956. Unlike organizations that limit their activities to a particular country or region, the society looks at all of Asia, excluding no country.

The holdings, reflecting this pan-Asian approach, include Indian sculptures and miniatures, Japanese Buddhist paintings, Korean ceramics, Indonesian textiles, Cambodian and Thai sculptures, remarkable bronzes and celadons, sumptuous silks and carpets, and rare photographs. Exhibits have included Inside Out: New Chinese Art; Fire Over Earth, a presentation of Southeast Asian ceramics; and Great Cities, Small Treasures: The Ancient World of the Indus Valley. Complementary gallery offerings are lectures by leading scholars and collectors in the field, musical and theatrical events ranging from Kathakali (dance-drama of southern India) to Aak (Korean court music and dance), and the screening of films from many Asian countries.

There are also public programs addressing political, cultural and economic issues. Since 1981 the society has been housed in a handsome structure designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes. Its facade, made of red sandstone from Rajasthan, India and polished red granite from Oklahoma, symbolizes the benefits of harmonious cooperation between Asians and Americans.

In 2001, the Asia Society commissioned New York architect Bartholomew Voorsanger to renovate and enhance its public spaces. Expanded gallery spaces enable the society to display pieces from the permanent collection on an ongoing basis, while at the same time offering exhibitions that explore ancient aesthetic traditions as well as contemporary expressions.

Programs for Seniors
Senior citizens who are members of the Asia Society and Museum are invited to an annual Senior Tea event.

Free Admission Friday
Admission is free on Friday 6-9 pm. The museum closes at 6 pm July 1 through Labor Day weekend.
Senior Discounts
Most programs at the Asia Society and Museum offer a discount to seniors. Seniors pay $40 instead of $65 for individual membership.
  • Directions: Subway: 6 to 68th Street - Hunter College
  • Audio Guides: Using a personal cell phone, call the audio tour number for a self-guided tour through the exhibitions.
  • Box Office
  • Coat Check: The coat check is in the basement level.
  • Disability Access: Fully accessible
  • Disability Assistance:

    Hearing: A limited number of assistive listening devices, headsets and neckloops are available for most programs.
    Vision: Large-print audio tour scripts are available at the reception desk. Large-print version of exhibition labels are in binders outside the galleries.

  • Gift Shops: More than 15,000 English-language books on Asia; also crafts, jewelry and unusual gift items from Asia. Call (212) 327-9217.
  • On-Site Food: The Garden Court Cafe is open to the public.
  • On-Site Parking: On streets or in commercial lots nearby.
  • Space Rental: Call (212) 327-9322.
  • Tours: Daily exhibit tours: Tues-Sun at 2 pm (Fri also at 6:30 pm, except July 4 - Labor Day). Groups of 20 or more adults enjoy discounted admission and tour planning assistance. To make a reservation, please call 212-327-9237.

Get involved with Asia Society and Museum

  • Volunteer Opportunities: Contact Jackie Meyer: (212) 327-9316
  • Memberships: Contact membership: (212) 327-9338

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Asia Society and Museum Listings

  • Shanghai Kunqu Opera: The Lanke Mountain

    Sat, May 19, 2012 Kunqu opera is one of China’s most renowned traditional theater forms. It combines acting, movement and singing in a total theatrical immersion, which harkens back to a historical past while connecting to contemporary times.

  • Australian Short Films

    Wed, May 23, 2012 Featuring the latest and most exciting short films from Down Under, the annual program returns with award-winning shorts, including Anthony Maras' "The Palace", "The Telegram Man" starring Jack Thompson, and the Oscar short-listed animation "Nullarbor,"

  • Revolutionary Ink: The Paintings of Wu Guanzhong

    Wed, April 25, 2012 – Sun, Aug 5, 2012 'Revolutionary Ink: The Paintings of Wu Guanzhong' focuses on some of Guanzhong's best works in the medium of ink and spans the decades from the mid-1970s to 2004.

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