Shedding Light on Small Museums

The idea of a Boutique Museum Pass came to me a few years ago when I realized how many great small museums there are in New York and that tourists, especially, limited their visits to the majors.  I knew from my own travels that each time I returned to a city – be it Montreal, London, or Paris – I would seek out new and different destinations, digging deeper into the cultural firmament.

About a year ago, I offered the idea, to Anne-Marie Nolin, Head of Communications at the Rubin Museum of Art, suggesting that museums with a more targeted curatorial focus band together to promote themselves and encourage New Yorkers and visitors alike to broaden their horizons.  Anne-Marie and her media relations colleague at the Rubin, Alanna Schindewolf, have made this a reality.  The “Museum Discovery Pass” is now a reality and offers two-for-one admission to seven small, more specialized museums including:

 

  • American Folk Art Museum
  • Asia Society Museum
  • Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art
  • Museum of Chinese in America
  • The Noguchi Museum
  • Rubin Museum of Art
  • The Studio Museum in Harlem

You can print the wallet-sized pass from each museum’s website (e.g., www.rmanyc.org/visit). It is also available at NYC & Company’s Information Center at 810 Seventh Avenue at 53rd Street.  The Pass is good from March 1 until May 31, 2010, a great time to get out and visit museums representing different international cultures.