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THE CARRIAGE MUSEUM
The Going Places Gallery features vehicles commonly used on Long Island, along with a huge fiber-optic map illustrating the development of regional transportation routes.. The Carriage Exposition Gallery, based on the 1893 World’s Fair transportation building, highlights the finest vehicles money could buy, and the carriage-making companiesthat created them.
THE CULPER SPY LETTER: A NEW DISCOVERY AT THE LONG ISLAND In August 2020 the Long Island Museum discovered an uncatalogued Culper Spy Ring letter in its collections. Acquired by the museum in December 1951, the handwritten double-sided letter measures 9 3/16” x 7 5/8”, is dated November 8, 1779, and is from Benjamin Tallmadge (using his alias, John Bolton) to Robert Townsend (alias, SamuelCulper Jr.).
LONG ISLAND MUSEUM HISTORY The Long Island Museum was inspired by this premise and museum grounds soon resembled a New England Village as local historic buildings were carefully trucked onto the grounds. In 1974, the Art Museum opened and eventually, in 1987, the magnificent Carriage Museum was built on the site of the former Stony Brook Hotel to house the museum’s GROUNDS & HISTORIC STRUCTURES Grounds & Historic Structures. The museum complex is comprised of nine acres with three modern exhibition buildings and five historic structures. The Art Museum houses a permanent collection of American art and two changing exhibition galleries. The 40,000-square-foot Carriage Museum is home to the finest collection of Americanhorse-drawn
SPECIAL EVENTS
Donate a Vehicle. Hooked@LIM: Crocheted Tree Project 2019. Make a Donation. Our Corporate Sponsors. Our Foundation Supporters. Site Improvements. Special Events. Event Highlights: 25th Anniversary Holiday Celebration. Event Highlights: Loudon Wainwright III Concert. IN THE MOMENT: ART ENGAGEMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH MEMORY LOSS In the Moment is a program designed to creatively engage those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss and their care partners.. While the museum is closed, you are invited to join us virtually. Programs offer participants a chance to see our vast collection of art and historical objects through zoom, and enjoy guided discussions that will spark conversation, learning LIMARTS: A COLLABORATIVE ARTS GROUP Exhibition Dates: August 20, 2021 – December 19, 2021. Theme: The Long Island Museum is thrilled to announce the 8th Annual LIMarts Members’ Exhibition, Fragile, which will be an in-person exhibition on view in the Cowles Gallery in the History Museum. We are also excited to share that artists will be provided a 12” x 12” gallerypanel
GIRL SCOUT PROGRAMS
One hour programs $100 per program for up to 12 Scouts. $10 for each additional Scout. **. Two hour programs are $25 per Scout, 8 Scout minimum. ** $120 for Graphic Artist. $12 for each additional Scout. Please call (631) 751-0066 ext 212 to register for a program.LUMEN MARTIN WINTER
Lumen Martin Winter – The Long Island Museum. in Past Exhibitions. Lumen Martin Winter was an important American public artist for more than 50 years, with major murals and commissions at the United Nations, the AFL-CIO Building in Washington, DC, THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM The Long Island Museum is proud to offer its latest online publication: Long Road to Freedom: Surviving Slavery on Long Island. Based on the 2019 exhibition of the same name, the publication written by LIM’s curator Jonathan M. Olly, Ph.D., focuses on the experiencesof people of
THE CARRIAGE MUSEUM
The Going Places Gallery features vehicles commonly used on Long Island, along with a huge fiber-optic map illustrating the development of regional transportation routes.. The Carriage Exposition Gallery, based on the 1893 World’s Fair transportation building, highlights the finest vehicles money could buy, and the carriage-making companiesthat created them.
THE CULPER SPY LETTER: A NEW DISCOVERY AT THE LONG ISLAND In August 2020 the Long Island Museum discovered an uncatalogued Culper Spy Ring letter in its collections. Acquired by the museum in December 1951, the handwritten double-sided letter measures 9 3/16” x 7 5/8”, is dated November 8, 1779, and is from Benjamin Tallmadge (using his alias, John Bolton) to Robert Townsend (alias, SamuelCulper Jr.).
LONG ISLAND MUSEUM HISTORY The Long Island Museum was inspired by this premise and museum grounds soon resembled a New England Village as local historic buildings were carefully trucked onto the grounds. In 1974, the Art Museum opened and eventually, in 1987, the magnificent Carriage Museum was built on the site of the former Stony Brook Hotel to house the museum’s GROUNDS & HISTORIC STRUCTURES Grounds & Historic Structures. The museum complex is comprised of nine acres with three modern exhibition buildings and five historic structures. The Art Museum houses a permanent collection of American art and two changing exhibition galleries. The 40,000-square-foot Carriage Museum is home to the finest collection of Americanhorse-drawn
SPECIAL EVENTS
Donate a Vehicle. Hooked@LIM: Crocheted Tree Project 2019. Make a Donation. Our Corporate Sponsors. Our Foundation Supporters. Site Improvements. Special Events. Event Highlights: 25th Anniversary Holiday Celebration. Event Highlights: Loudon Wainwright III Concert. IN THE MOMENT: ART ENGAGEMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH MEMORY LOSS In the Moment is a program designed to creatively engage those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss and their care partners.. While the museum is closed, you are invited to join us virtually. Programs offer participants a chance to see our vast collection of art and historical objects through zoom, and enjoy guided discussions that will spark conversation, learning LIMARTS: A COLLABORATIVE ARTS GROUP Exhibition Dates: August 20, 2021 – December 19, 2021. Theme: The Long Island Museum is thrilled to announce the 8th Annual LIMarts Members’ Exhibition, Fragile, which will be an in-person exhibition on view in the Cowles Gallery in the History Museum. We are also excited to share that artists will be provided a 12” x 12” gallerypanel
GIRL SCOUT PROGRAMS
One hour programs $100 per program for up to 12 Scouts. $10 for each additional Scout. **. Two hour programs are $25 per Scout, 8 Scout minimum. ** $120 for Graphic Artist. $12 for each additional Scout. Please call (631) 751-0066 ext 212 to register for a program.LUMEN MARTIN WINTER
Lumen Martin Winter – The Long Island Museum. in Past Exhibitions. Lumen Martin Winter was an important American public artist for more than 50 years, with major murals and commissions at the United Nations, the AFL-CIO Building in Washington, DC, HOW TO GET TO THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM By Car: Take the Long Island Expressway (Route 495) to Exit 62. Proceed north on County Road 97 (Nicolls Road) to its end. Turn left onto Route 25A for 1-1 1/2 miles, to the intersection of 25A and Main Street in Stony Brook. Turn Left. The Museums main entrance is on the right. Driving time from New York City approximately an hour to oneand
LONG ISLAND MUSEUM HISTORY The Long Island Museum was inspired by this premise and museum grounds soon resembled a New England Village as local historic buildings were carefully trucked onto the grounds. In 1974, the Art Museum opened and eventually, in 1987, the magnificent Carriage Museum was built on the site of the former Stony Brook Hotel to house the museum’s SCHOOL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW 2020-2021 Virtual School Programs. The Long Island Museum is happy to open its virtual doors, bringing our nationally-known history and art collections to schools, homeschool groups and learning pods through new synchronous and asynchronous programming. These virtual offerings provide students and teachers with opportunities to immerse VISITOR GUIDE/ MUSEUM MAP 4. Traffic Light and Crosswalk. Visitors must cross Route 25A at the traffic light to tour the Carriage Museum, Art Museum and historic structures. Follow the sidewalk in front of the Gift Shop to the traffic light, push the button and cross when the WALK signal appears.5.
SPRING APPEAL
SPRING APPEAL. A new year is here and with it a renewed sense of hope. The Long Island Museum is proud to be a leading museum in our region and to be part of this vibrant and supportive community. In March 2020, we recognized where things were headed and within a week of the mandatory shut down, transitioned to bringing new and meaningfulGIRL SCOUT PROGRAMS
One hour programs $100 per program for up to 12 Scouts. $10 for each additional Scout. **. Two hour programs are $25 per Scout, 8 Scout minimum. ** $120 for Graphic Artist. $12 for each additional Scout. Please call (631) 751-0066 ext 212 to register for a program.BECOME A MEMBER
To enhance and support the artistic wealth that is prevalent on Long Island, the LIM has created a special membership opportunity, LIMarts: a collaborative arts group, designed for visual artists and artisans interested in creating a forum within our community where they can show and share their work. As a member of the LIMarts, you will be entitled to benefits, including: STAFF – THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM Long Island Museum 1200 Route 25A; Stony Brook, NY 11790 Phone: (631) 751-0066 FAX : (631) 751-0353. General information email: mail -at- longislandmuseum -dot- org Research inquiries: research -at- longislandmuseum -dot- org Media inquiries: kromanelli@longislandmuseum.org To request images for use, please visit our collections database and follow instructions for image useor contact our
THE TALLY-HO PROJECT The Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages owns one of the nation’s finest collections of horse-drawn vehicles. The jewel in our crown is the Tally-Ho Road Coach, 1875, made by Holland & Holland, in London and brought to New York by Colonel Delancey Kane (1845-1915). The Tally-Ho’s travels and exploits were widely coveredLUMEN MARTIN WINTER
Lumen Martin Winter – The Long Island Museum. in Past Exhibitions. Lumen Martin Winter was an important American public artist for more than 50 years, with major murals and commissions at the United Nations, the AFL-CIO Building in Washington, DC, THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM The Long Island Museum is proud to offer its latest online publication: Long Road to Freedom: Surviving Slavery on Long Island. Based on the 2019 exhibition of the same name, the publication written by LIM’s curator Jonathan M. Olly, Ph.D., focuses on the experiencesof people of
THE CARRIAGE MUSEUM
The Going Places Gallery features vehicles commonly used on Long Island, along with a huge fiber-optic map illustrating the development of regional transportation routes.. The Carriage Exposition Gallery, based on the 1893 World’s Fair transportation building, highlights the finest vehicles money could buy, and the carriage-making companiesthat created them.
THE CULPER SPY LETTER: A NEW DISCOVERY AT THE LONG ISLAND In August 2020 the Long Island Museum discovered an uncatalogued Culper Spy Ring letter in its collections. Acquired by the museum in December 1951, the handwritten double-sided letter measures 9 3/16” x 7 5/8”, is dated November 8, 1779, and is from Benjamin Tallmadge (using his alias, John Bolton) to Robert Townsend (alias, SamuelCulper Jr.).
GROUNDS & HISTORIC STRUCTURES Grounds & Historic Structures. The museum complex is comprised of nine acres with three modern exhibition buildings and five historic structures. The Art Museum houses a permanent collection of American art and two changing exhibition galleries. The 40,000-square-foot Carriage Museum is home to the finest collection of Americanhorse-drawn
SPECIAL EVENTS
Donate a Vehicle. Hooked@LIM: Crocheted Tree Project 2019. Make a Donation. Our Corporate Sponsors. Our Foundation Supporters. Site Improvements. Special Events. Event Highlights: 25th Anniversary Holiday Celebration. Event Highlights: Loudon Wainwright III Concert. IN THE MOMENT: ART ENGAGEMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH MEMORY LOSS In the Moment is a program designed to creatively engage those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss and their care partners.. While the museum is closed, you are invited to join us virtually. Programs offer participants a chance to see our vast collection of art and historical objects through zoom, and enjoy guided discussions that will spark conversation, learning TWIN PEEKS: SCENES SEEN TWICE, PAINTINGS & PHOTOGRAPHS Twin Peeks: Scenes Seen Twice, Paintings & Photographs – Virtual Exhibition (March 19 – August 1, 2021) Chosen entirely from LIM’s art collection, Twin Peeks will present side-by-side views of nearly 60 paintings, from the 1830s to the present, placed beside photographs of the same or similar locations and buildings.Primarily drawn from Long Island or New York City artists and locationsGIRL SCOUT PROGRAMS
One hour programs $100 per program for up to 12 Scouts. $10 for each additional Scout. **. Two hour programs are $25 per Scout, 8 Scout minimum. ** $120 for Graphic Artist. $12 for each additional Scout. Please call (631) 751-0066 ext 212 to register for a program. LIMARTS: A COLLABORATIVE ARTS GROUP Exhibition Dates: August 20, 2021 – December 19, 2021. Theme: The Long Island Museum is thrilled to announce the 8th Annual LIMarts Members’ Exhibition, Fragile, which will be an in-person exhibition on view in the Cowles Gallery in the History Museum. We are also excited to share that artists will be provided a 12” x 12” gallerypanel
LUMEN MARTIN WINTER
Lumen Martin Winter – The Long Island Museum. in Past Exhibitions. Lumen Martin Winter was an important American public artist for more than 50 years, with major murals and commissions at the United Nations, the AFL-CIO Building in Washington, DC, THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM The Long Island Museum is proud to offer its latest online publication: Long Road to Freedom: Surviving Slavery on Long Island. Based on the 2019 exhibition of the same name, the publication written by LIM’s curator Jonathan M. Olly, Ph.D., focuses on the experiencesof people of
THE CARRIAGE MUSEUM
The Going Places Gallery features vehicles commonly used on Long Island, along with a huge fiber-optic map illustrating the development of regional transportation routes.. The Carriage Exposition Gallery, based on the 1893 World’s Fair transportation building, highlights the finest vehicles money could buy, and the carriage-making companiesthat created them.
THE CULPER SPY LETTER: A NEW DISCOVERY AT THE LONG ISLAND In August 2020 the Long Island Museum discovered an uncatalogued Culper Spy Ring letter in its collections. Acquired by the museum in December 1951, the handwritten double-sided letter measures 9 3/16” x 7 5/8”, is dated November 8, 1779, and is from Benjamin Tallmadge (using his alias, John Bolton) to Robert Townsend (alias, SamuelCulper Jr.).
GROUNDS & HISTORIC STRUCTURES Grounds & Historic Structures. The museum complex is comprised of nine acres with three modern exhibition buildings and five historic structures. The Art Museum houses a permanent collection of American art and two changing exhibition galleries. The 40,000-square-foot Carriage Museum is home to the finest collection of Americanhorse-drawn
SPECIAL EVENTS
Donate a Vehicle. Hooked@LIM: Crocheted Tree Project 2019. Make a Donation. Our Corporate Sponsors. Our Foundation Supporters. Site Improvements. Special Events. Event Highlights: 25th Anniversary Holiday Celebration. Event Highlights: Loudon Wainwright III Concert. IN THE MOMENT: ART ENGAGEMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH MEMORY LOSS In the Moment is a program designed to creatively engage those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss and their care partners.. While the museum is closed, you are invited to join us virtually. Programs offer participants a chance to see our vast collection of art and historical objects through zoom, and enjoy guided discussions that will spark conversation, learning TWIN PEEKS: SCENES SEEN TWICE, PAINTINGS & PHOTOGRAPHS Twin Peeks: Scenes Seen Twice, Paintings & Photographs – Virtual Exhibition (March 19 – August 1, 2021) Chosen entirely from LIM’s art collection, Twin Peeks will present side-by-side views of nearly 60 paintings, from the 1830s to the present, placed beside photographs of the same or similar locations and buildings.Primarily drawn from Long Island or New York City artists and locationsGIRL SCOUT PROGRAMS
One hour programs $100 per program for up to 12 Scouts. $10 for each additional Scout. **. Two hour programs are $25 per Scout, 8 Scout minimum. ** $120 for Graphic Artist. $12 for each additional Scout. Please call (631) 751-0066 ext 212 to register for a program. LIMARTS: A COLLABORATIVE ARTS GROUP Exhibition Dates: August 20, 2021 – December 19, 2021. Theme: The Long Island Museum is thrilled to announce the 8th Annual LIMarts Members’ Exhibition, Fragile, which will be an in-person exhibition on view in the Cowles Gallery in the History Museum. We are also excited to share that artists will be provided a 12” x 12” gallerypanel
LUMEN MARTIN WINTER
Lumen Martin Winter – The Long Island Museum. in Past Exhibitions. Lumen Martin Winter was an important American public artist for more than 50 years, with major murals and commissions at the United Nations, the AFL-CIO Building in Washington, DC,EXHIBITIONS
Adult Programs. Concerts; Film Screenings; Juried Art Competitions; Senior Tuesdays; In the Moment; Special Events; Adult Programs Calendar; School Programs. School Programs Overview LONG ISLAND MUSEUM HISTORY The Long Island Museum was inspired by this premise and museum grounds soon resembled a New England Village as local historic buildings were carefully trucked onto the grounds. In 1974, the Art Museum opened and eventually, in 1987, the magnificent Carriage Museum was built on the site of the former Stony Brook Hotel to house the museum’s HOW TO GET TO THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM By Car: Take the Long Island Expressway (Route 495) to Exit 62. Proceed north on County Road 97 (Nicolls Road) to its end. Turn left onto Route 25A for 1-1 1/2 miles, to the intersection of 25A and Main Street in Stony Brook. Turn Left. The Museums main entrance is on the right. Driving time from New York City approximately an hour to oneand
TWIN PEEKS: SCENES SEEN TWICE, PAINTINGS & PHOTOGRAPHS Twin Peeks: Scenes Seen Twice, Paintings & Photographs – Virtual Exhibition (March 19 – August 1, 2021) Chosen entirely from LIM’s art collection, Twin Peeks will present side-by-side views of nearly 60 paintings, from the 1830s to the present, placed beside photographs of the same or similar locations and buildings.Primarily drawn from Long Island or New York City artists and locations SCHOOL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW 2020-2021 Virtual School Programs. The Long Island Museum is happy to open its virtual doors, bringing our nationally-known history and art collections to schools, homeschool groups and learning pods through new synchronous and asynchronous programming. These virtual offerings provide students and teachers with opportunities to immerse STAFF – THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM Long Island Museum 1200 Route 25A; Stony Brook, NY 11790 Phone: (631) 751-0066 FAX : (631) 751-0353. General information email: mail -at- longislandmuseum -dot- org Research inquiries: research -at- longislandmuseum -dot- org Media inquiries: kromanelli@longislandmuseum.org To request images for use, please visit our collections database and follow instructions for image useor contact our
LONG ISLAND IN THE SIXTIES Before serious demographic shifts and culture wars directed the national spotlight away from this region, Nassau-Suffolk gripped its position as the most prosperous area in the United States in the early 1960s, as the white ethnic middle class continued to flee the five boroughs of New York City, seeking home ownership and greener pastureson Long Island.
THE LAND OF MOSES
The Land of Moses focuses on Moses’s complex signature on bridges, parks, highways and more. Featuring objects from Moses’s personal life, architectural models, paintings, historical photographs, and film and audio clips, this exhibition will measure his legacies as an extraordinary builder and planner.SCOUT PROGRAMS
Cost: One hour programs $100 per program for up to 12 Scouts. $10 for each additional Scout. **$120 for Graphic Artist & Fit to Print. $12 for each additional Scout. Two hour programs are $25.00 per Scout, 8 Scout minimum. If you have questions about any of the Scout programs, or if you’d like to register, please call the Museum EducationANIMAL KINGDOM
The results are in and this year’s juried art competition is sure to excite your animal instincts! Animal Kingdom: From Tame to Wild includes 75 finalists, out of nearly 300 submitted for our 2017 juried art competition. See works by amateur and professional artists from across Long Island (and a few from across the nation) working in all media and all styles, resulting in an exhibition of THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM The Long Island Museum is proud to offer its latest online publication: Long Road to Freedom: Surviving Slavery on Long Island. Based on the 2019 exhibition of the same name, the publication written by LIM’s curator Jonathan M. Olly, Ph.D., focuses on the experiencesof people of
THE CULPER SPY LETTER: A NEW DISCOVERY AT THE LONG ISLAND In August 2020 the Long Island Museum discovered an uncatalogued Culper Spy Ring letter in its collections. Acquired by the museum in December 1951, the handwritten double-sided letter measures 9 3/16” x 7 5/8”, is dated November 8, 1779, and is from Benjamin Tallmadge (using his alias, John Bolton) to Robert Townsend (alias, SamuelCulper Jr.).
THE CARRIAGE MUSEUM
The Going Places Gallery features vehicles commonly used on Long Island, along with a huge fiber-optic map illustrating the development of regional transportation routes.. The Carriage Exposition Gallery, based on the 1893 World’s Fair transportation building, highlights the finest vehicles money could buy, and the carriage-making companiesthat created them.
GROUNDS & HISTORIC STRUCTURES Grounds & Historic Structures. The museum complex is comprised of nine acres with three modern exhibition buildings and five historic structures. The Art Museum houses a permanent collection of American art and two changing exhibition galleries. The 40,000-square-foot Carriage Museum is home to the finest collection of Americanhorse-drawn
SPECIAL EVENTS
Donate a Vehicle. Hooked@LIM: Crocheted Tree Project 2019. Make a Donation. Our Corporate Sponsors. Our Foundation Supporters. Site Improvements. Special Events. Event Highlights: 25th Anniversary Holiday Celebration. Event Highlights: Loudon Wainwright III Concert. STAFF – THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM Long Island Museum 1200 Route 25A; Stony Brook, NY 11790 Phone: (631) 751-0066 FAX : (631) 751-0353. General information email: mail -at- longislandmuseum -dot- org Research inquiries: research -at- longislandmuseum -dot- org Media inquiries: kromanelli@longislandmuseum.org To request images for use, please visit our collections database and follow instructions for image useor contact our
IN THE MOMENT: ART ENGAGEMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH MEMORY LOSS In the Moment is a program designed to creatively engage those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss and their care partners.. While the museum is closed, you are invited to join us virtually. Programs offer participants a chance to see our vast collection of art and historical objects through zoom, and enjoy guided discussions that will spark conversation, learning LIMARTS: A COLLABORATIVE ARTS GROUP Exhibition Dates: August 20, 2021 – December 19, 2021. Theme: The Long Island Museum is thrilled to announce the 8th Annual LIMarts Members’ Exhibition, Fragile, which will be an in-person exhibition on view in the Cowles Gallery in the History Museum. We are also excited to share that artists will be provided a 12” x 12” gallerypanel
LUMEN MARTIN WINTER
Lumen Martin Winter – The Long Island Museum. in Past Exhibitions. Lumen Martin Winter was an important American public artist for more than 50 years, with major murals and commissions at the United Nations, the AFL-CIO Building in Washington, DC,GIRL SCOUT PROGRAMS
One hour programs $100 per program for up to 12 Scouts. $10 for each additional Scout. **. Two hour programs are $25 per Scout, 8 Scout minimum. ** $120 for Graphic Artist. $12 for each additional Scout. Please call (631) 751-0066 ext 212 to register for a program. THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM The Long Island Museum is proud to offer its latest online publication: Long Road to Freedom: Surviving Slavery on Long Island. Based on the 2019 exhibition of the same name, the publication written by LIM’s curator Jonathan M. Olly, Ph.D., focuses on the experiencesof people of
THE CULPER SPY LETTER: A NEW DISCOVERY AT THE LONG ISLAND In August 2020 the Long Island Museum discovered an uncatalogued Culper Spy Ring letter in its collections. Acquired by the museum in December 1951, the handwritten double-sided letter measures 9 3/16” x 7 5/8”, is dated November 8, 1779, and is from Benjamin Tallmadge (using his alias, John Bolton) to Robert Townsend (alias, SamuelCulper Jr.).
THE CARRIAGE MUSEUM
The Going Places Gallery features vehicles commonly used on Long Island, along with a huge fiber-optic map illustrating the development of regional transportation routes.. The Carriage Exposition Gallery, based on the 1893 World’s Fair transportation building, highlights the finest vehicles money could buy, and the carriage-making companiesthat created them.
GROUNDS & HISTORIC STRUCTURES Grounds & Historic Structures. The museum complex is comprised of nine acres with three modern exhibition buildings and five historic structures. The Art Museum houses a permanent collection of American art and two changing exhibition galleries. The 40,000-square-foot Carriage Museum is home to the finest collection of Americanhorse-drawn
SPECIAL EVENTS
Donate a Vehicle. Hooked@LIM: Crocheted Tree Project 2019. Make a Donation. Our Corporate Sponsors. Our Foundation Supporters. Site Improvements. Special Events. Event Highlights: 25th Anniversary Holiday Celebration. Event Highlights: Loudon Wainwright III Concert. STAFF – THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM Long Island Museum 1200 Route 25A; Stony Brook, NY 11790 Phone: (631) 751-0066 FAX : (631) 751-0353. General information email: mail -at- longislandmuseum -dot- org Research inquiries: research -at- longislandmuseum -dot- org Media inquiries: kromanelli@longislandmuseum.org To request images for use, please visit our collections database and follow instructions for image useor contact our
IN THE MOMENT: ART ENGAGEMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH MEMORY LOSS In the Moment is a program designed to creatively engage those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss and their care partners.. While the museum is closed, you are invited to join us virtually. Programs offer participants a chance to see our vast collection of art and historical objects through zoom, and enjoy guided discussions that will spark conversation, learning LIMARTS: A COLLABORATIVE ARTS GROUP Exhibition Dates: August 20, 2021 – December 19, 2021. Theme: The Long Island Museum is thrilled to announce the 8th Annual LIMarts Members’ Exhibition, Fragile, which will be an in-person exhibition on view in the Cowles Gallery in the History Museum. We are also excited to share that artists will be provided a 12” x 12” gallerypanel
LUMEN MARTIN WINTER
Lumen Martin Winter – The Long Island Museum. in Past Exhibitions. Lumen Martin Winter was an important American public artist for more than 50 years, with major murals and commissions at the United Nations, the AFL-CIO Building in Washington, DC,GIRL SCOUT PROGRAMS
One hour programs $100 per program for up to 12 Scouts. $10 for each additional Scout. **. Two hour programs are $25 per Scout, 8 Scout minimum. ** $120 for Graphic Artist. $12 for each additional Scout. Please call (631) 751-0066 ext 212 to register for a program. HOW TO GET TO THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM By Car: Take the Long Island Expressway (Route 495) to Exit 62. Proceed north on County Road 97 (Nicolls Road) to its end. Turn left onto Route 25A for 1-1 1/2 miles, to the intersection of 25A and Main Street in Stony Brook. Turn Left. The Museums main entrance is on the right. Driving time from New York City approximately an hour to oneand
SCHOOL PROGRAMS OVERVIEW 2020-2021 Virtual School Programs. The Long Island Museum is happy to open its virtual doors, bringing our nationally-known history and art collections to schools, homeschool groups and learning pods through new synchronous and asynchronous programming. These virtual offerings provide students and teachers with opportunities to immerse CONTACT – THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM Request images. To request an image, visit our Collections Database and follow the instructions for image use or contact our CollectionsManager.
SPRING APPEAL
SPRING APPEAL. A new year is here and with it a renewed sense of hope. The Long Island Museum is proud to be a leading museum in our region and to be part of this vibrant and supportive community. In March 2020, we recognized where things were headed and within a week of the mandatory shut down, transitioned to bringing new and meaningfulBECOME A MEMBER
To enhance and support the artistic wealth that is prevalent on Long Island, the LIM has created a special membership opportunity, LIMarts: a collaborative arts group, designed for visual artists and artisans interested in creating a forum within our community where they can show and share their work. As a member of the LIMarts, you will be entitled to benefits, including:THE LAND OF MOSES
The Land of Moses focuses on Moses’s complex signature on bridges, parks, highways and more. Featuring objects from Moses’s personal life, architectural models, paintings, historical photographs, and film and audio clips, this exhibition will measure his legacies as an extraordinary builder and planner.GIRL SCOUT PROGRAMS
One hour programs $100 per program for up to 12 Scouts. $10 for each additional Scout. **. Two hour programs are $25 per Scout, 8 Scout minimum. ** $120 for Graphic Artist. $12 for each additional Scout. Please call (631) 751-0066 ext 212 to register for a program. THE TALLY-HO PROJECT The Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages owns one of the nation’s finest collections of horse-drawn vehicles. The jewel in our crown is the Tally-Ho Road Coach, 1875, made by Holland & Holland, in London and brought to New York by Colonel Delancey Kane (1845-1915). The Tally-Ho’s travels and exploits were widely coveredLUMEN MARTIN WINTER
Lumen Martin Winter – The Long Island Museum. in Past Exhibitions. Lumen Martin Winter was an important American public artist for more than 50 years, with major murals and commissions at the United Nations, the AFL-CIO Building in Washington, DC,MAKE A DONATION
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ARTISTS ABROAD (3/19-8/1/21) Louis Comfort Tiffany – Arab Scene c1870 watercolor – Gift of the Estate of Miriam Godofsky*
TWIN PEEKS: SCENES SEEN TWICE, PAINTINGS & PHOTOGRAPHS (3/19-8/1/21) Daniel Pollera (b. 1953) The Goodwin Bay House, 2017Oil on linen canvas
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THE CULPER SPY LETTER: A NEW DISCOVERY AT THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM IN AUGUST 2020 THE LONG ISLAND MUSEUM DISCOVERED AN UNCATALOGUED CULPER SPY RING LETTER IN ITS COLLECTIONS. ACQUIRED BY THE MUSEUM IN DECEMBER 1951, THE HANDWRITTEN DOUBLE-SIDED LETTER MEASURES 9 3/16” X 7 5/8”, IS DATED NOVEMBER 8, 1779, AND IS FROM BENJAMIN TALLMADGE (USING HIS ALIAS, JOHN BOLTON) TO ROBERT TOWNSEND (ALIAS, SAMUELCULPER JR.).
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS EXCITING DISCOVERY CLICK ON THE LINK.CULPER SPY LETTER
WE ARE OPEN FRIDAY – SUNDAY,12PM – 5PM! We are excited to welcome back the community after a seasonal closure with two new exhibitions, _TWIN PEEKS: SCENES SEEN TWICE, PAINTINGS & PHOTOGRAPHS (MARCH 19-AUGUST _1, 2021)and
_ARTISTS ABROAD (MARCH 19-AUGUST 1, 2021) _on display in
the Art Museum.
In addition to exploring the new exhibitions, visitors are also welcome to explore the Carriage Museum, which includes eight renovated galleries that tell the story of transportation before the automobile. Visitors are welcome to explore the Carriage Museum and Art Museum however the History Museum will remain closed. The LIM will reopen with the following hours: FRIDAY – SUNDAY, 12:00 P.M. TO 5 P.M. Physical distancing will be required and all visitors and staff must wear face masks at all times while on site. The LIM follows CDC-prescribed cleaning protocols for all buildings. Visitors can find a full list of available Museum experiences and learn more about what to expect during a visit by downloading the LIMVISITOR GUIDE.
_TWIN PEEKS: SCENES SEEN TWICE, IN PAINTINGS & PHOTOGRAPHS, _an exhibition entirely from LIM’s art collection, presents side-by-side views of nearly 60 paintings, from the 1830s to the present, placed beside photographs of the same or similar locations and buildings is currently on view at the Art Museum. Click here to take a virtual tour of some of the items on display.View Exhibition
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