Weekend's last chance to see the complete current show at Museum, reportedly NYC's tiniest museum housed in a 60 square foot freight elevator on Cortland Alley between Franklin and White Streets. This is the place that boasts the shoe thrown at George Bush amongst its permanent collection of modern day artifacts from around the world.
What's to see currently includes personal ephemera from Al Goldstein, rocks & tools from Tom Sach's Mars expedition, objects made for or by prisoners in U.S. prisons, fake vomit, and Jim Walrod's collection of NYC tip jars.
Visit Sat. or Sun. between 12 noon to 6 PM. Otherwise, check out the viewing window 24/7. Or a virtual catalog here with objects of interest from previous exhibitions.
What's to see currently includes personal ephemera from Al Goldstein, rocks & tools from Tom Sach's Mars expedition, objects made for or by prisoners in U.S. prisons, fake vomit, and Jim Walrod's collection of NYC tip jars.
Visit Sat. or Sun. between 12 noon to 6 PM. Otherwise, check out the viewing window 24/7. Or a virtual catalog here with objects of interest from previous exhibitions.
No comments:
Post a Comment