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New York Arts Institutions Closed Because of Coronavirus | New York Arts Institutions Closed Because of Coronavirus |
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Updated March 17 | Updated March 17 |
Broadway and several other major cultural institutions in New York said last week that they would close temporarily in an effort to curtail the spread of the coronavirus. | Broadway and several other major cultural institutions in New York said last week that they would close temporarily in an effort to curtail the spread of the coronavirus. |
The announcement came as Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered restrictions on public gatherings and called for social distancing. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall and the New York Philharmonic were among the first major institutions to shutter in an effort to help prevent exposure. The New York, Queens and Brooklyn libraries are closed as of Monday and public programming and events are suspended. All movie theaters were ordered closed by 8 p.m. Monday. | The announcement came as Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered restrictions on public gatherings and called for social distancing. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall and the New York Philharmonic were among the first major institutions to shutter in an effort to help prevent exposure. The New York, Queens and Brooklyn libraries are closed as of Monday and public programming and events are suspended. All movie theaters were ordered closed by 8 p.m. Monday. |
Here is a list of closures, cancellations and postponements in New York City. | Here is a list of closures, cancellations and postponements in New York City. |
American Folk Art Museum is closed and all public programs and events are postponed through March 31. | American Folk Art Museum is closed and all public programs and events are postponed through March 31. |
The American Museum of Natural History was temporarily closed. | The American Museum of Natural History was temporarily closed. |
Brooklyn Historical Society is closed through March 31. All events are suspended as well. | Brooklyn Historical Society is closed through March 31. All events are suspended as well. |
The Brooklyn Museum announced it would close temporarily beginning March 13 and undergo a deep cleaning. All programs will be postponed or canceled until further notice. | The Brooklyn Museum announced it would close temporarily beginning March 13 and undergo a deep cleaning. All programs will be postponed or canceled until further notice. |
The Drawing Center is closed until further notice. All public programs postponed through April 12. | The Drawing Center is closed until further notice. All public programs postponed through April 12. |
The Empire State Building observatories are closed. | The Empire State Building observatories are closed. |
The Guggenheim is closed until further notice. All events have been canceled. | The Guggenheim is closed until further notice. All events have been canceled. |
The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum will be closed through March 27. | The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum will be closed through March 27. |
The Jewish Museum said it would close March 13 for two weeks. All public programs and events are canceled and refunds will be issued. | The Jewish Museum said it would close March 13 for two weeks. All public programs and events are canceled and refunds will be issued. |
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as the Met Breuer and the Met Cloisters, were closed starting Friday. | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as the Met Breuer and the Met Cloisters, were closed starting Friday. |
The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 are closed through March 30. | The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 are closed through March 30. |
Museum at Eldridge Street was closed beginning March 15. | Museum at Eldridge Street was closed beginning March 15. |
The Neue Galerie said late Thursday it was closed until further notice. | The Neue Galerie said late Thursday it was closed until further notice. |
The New Museum has temporarily closed its galleries and offices. A reopen date has not been scheduled. | The New Museum has temporarily closed its galleries and offices. A reopen date has not been scheduled. |
The New-York Historical Society closed at 6 p.m. Friday as a preventive measure, a spokesman said. All programs and events will be closed through the end of April. | The New-York Historical Society closed at 6 p.m. Friday as a preventive measure, a spokesman said. All programs and events will be closed through the end of April. |
The 9/11 Museum and Memorial was closed temporarily beginning Friday. | The 9/11 Museum and Memorial was closed temporarily beginning Friday. |
The Rubin Museum of Art was closed starting Friday at 5 p.m. | The Rubin Museum of Art was closed starting Friday at 5 p.m. |
The Statue of Liberty and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration are closed temporarily. | The Statue of Liberty and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration are closed temporarily. |
The Whitney Museum of American Art closed temporarily and canceled all events beginning on March 13 at 5 p.m. | The Whitney Museum of American Art closed temporarily and canceled all events beginning on March 13 at 5 p.m. |
Anthology Film Archives in the East Village has suspended programming for the rest of the month. | Anthology Film Archives in the East Village has suspended programming for the rest of the month. |
BAM Rose Cinemas in Brooklyn closed Saturday until further notice. | BAM Rose Cinemas in Brooklyn closed Saturday until further notice. |
Film at Lincoln Center, which includes the Walter Reade Theater and Eleanor Bunin Munroe Theater, closed Thursday. | Film at Lincoln Center, which includes the Walter Reade Theater and Eleanor Bunin Munroe Theater, closed Thursday. |
Film Forum closed Sunday, through March 31. | Film Forum closed Sunday, through March 31. |
IFC Center announced it was closing beginning Saturday through March 31. | IFC Center announced it was closing beginning Saturday through March 31. |
The New Directors/New Films festival, set to open March 25, and the Chaplin Award Gala, honoring Spike Lee, originally scheduled for April 27, will be rescheduled for the fall. | The New Directors/New Films festival, set to open March 25, and the Chaplin Award Gala, honoring Spike Lee, originally scheduled for April 27, will be rescheduled for the fall. |
Nitehawk Cinemas in Brooklyn has canceled showings at its two locations. | Nitehawk Cinemas in Brooklyn has canceled showings at its two locations. |
The Tribeca Film Festival, which was set to begin April 15, has been delayed until further notice. | The Tribeca Film Festival, which was set to begin April 15, has been delayed until further notice. |
Ars Nova suspended all programming for 30 days as of Thursday. | Ars Nova suspended all programming for 30 days as of Thursday. |
BAM is suspending all live programming through March 29. | BAM is suspending all live programming through March 29. |
Carnegie Hall canceled all events through March 31. | Carnegie Hall canceled all events through March 31. |
City Center has canceled events through April 5. | City Center has canceled events through April 5. |
Danspace Project performances are canceled through March 28, which includes the remaining Platform 2020 events, and Megan Williams Dance Projects. | Danspace Project performances are canceled through March 28, which includes the remaining Platform 2020 events, and Megan Williams Dance Projects. |
59E59 Theaters announced it was suspending public programming and plans to resume performances on April 1. | 59E59 Theaters announced it was suspending public programming and plans to resume performances on April 1. |
The Metropolitan Opera has canceled all performances through March 31. | The Metropolitan Opera has canceled all performances through March 31. |
National Sawdust is suspending all programming as of March 13 through the end of April. | National Sawdust is suspending all programming as of March 13 through the end of April. |
New Victory Theater has canceled its season through June 14. | New Victory Theater has canceled its season through June 14. |
The New York Philharmonic canceled all performances through March 31. | The New York Philharmonic canceled all performances through March 31. |
The 92nd Street Y has suspended talks and performances until March 22. | The 92nd Street Y has suspended talks and performances until March 22. |
Rattlestick was suspending performances after the final showing of “The Siblings Play” on March 14. | Rattlestick was suspending performances after the final showing of “The Siblings Play” on March 14. |
The Shed is suspending exhibitions and performances through March 30. | The Shed is suspending exhibitions and performances through March 30. |
The Sheen Center will be closed March 13 through March 30. | The Sheen Center will be closed March 13 through March 30. |
St. Ann’s Warehouse has postponed the return of “The Jungle,” slated to open on April 1. | St. Ann’s Warehouse has postponed the return of “The Jungle,” slated to open on April 1. |
Symphony Space said it has suspended all programs through April 1. | Symphony Space said it has suspended all programs through April 1. |
Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden is postponing its programming, including operating hours for the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art and the New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden, until March 31. Snug Harbor’s main outdoor grounds and gardens will remain open. | Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden is postponing its programming, including operating hours for the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art and the New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden, until March 31. Snug Harbor’s main outdoor grounds and gardens will remain open. |
The Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, and New York Aquarium are all closed as of Monday. Education and public programs will be postponed or canceled. | The Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, and New York Aquarium are all closed as of Monday. Education and public programs will be postponed or canceled. |
The New York Botanical Garden is temporarily closed until further notice. | The New York Botanical Garden is temporarily closed until further notice. |