Address: | 38-27 30th St, Long Island City, NY 11101, USA |
Phone: | +1 718-937-0727 |
Site: | flcart.org |
Rating: | 4 |
Working: | 12–5PM Closed Closed 12–5PM 12–5PM 12–5PM 12–5PM |
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Nathaniel Jones
While only a small portion of the collection is on display at any given time, this free gallery is immaculately presented in a refurbished parachute factory. The staff is friendly, very knowledgable, and more than willing to engage in conversation the less than 20 visitors per day. Although much of the collection is now a little dated — with a disproportionate number of pieces created in the 80s 90s — its more than likely youll have the place to yourself. The serenity and contemplative vibe of the place alone makes it warrant a visit.
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Konstantinos Chalvatzis
Cant comment on the collection but after reaching them (and theyre a bit out of the way) found a closed door even though their website was clear that they were open. After buzzing the doorbell we were told that there was nothing to see inside and we were not let in. Maybe you shouldnt waste your time? PS1 is just a short walk away in case youre in the area.
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Scanlynn Daniel
Fantastic little museum with great staff and amazing permanent collection (Eggleston, Ruscha, Warhol, Kiki Smith etc) with rotating exhibits as well. Always free. An LIC gem.
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Puripant Ruchikachorn
I was often one of a few visitors so I could have some personal time with many art pieces, sometimes by the same artists in major museums like MoMA.
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Juan Tenezaca
Strange stuff. Like the fact that it was free on Thursday. Quiet and hidden weird gem in Astoria.
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Donald Daedalus
free. same same