65-15 Queens Boulevard (4.3 km from The Noguchi Museum)
3.1 mi from Citi Field The Queens Hotel is located in Queens and provides rooms with free WiFi. The property is set 3.7 mi from Arthur Ashe Stadium and 7.5 mi from Aqueduct Racetrack. Belmont Park Race Track is 11 mi away.
23-45 83rd Street (4.4 km from The Noguchi Museum)
Whether you are taking a flight in/out of New York’s LaGuardia Airport getting ready to attend the U.S.
40-36 77th Street (4.8 km from The Noguchi Museum)
Located in Elmhurst in Queens Kamway Lodge offers free WiFi. The lodge has two Subway Stations within 1060 feet of the property which gives guests easy access to the 7 E F M and R lines. Rooms include a TV. Every room comes with a private bathroom.
37-59 81 st Street (5.0 km from The Noguchi Museum)
Located in Queens 2.3 mi from Citi Field Elmhurst Hotel provides rooms with air conditioning. The property is located 2.6 mi from Arthur Ashe Stadium 6.8 mi from Aqueduct Racetrack and 11 mi from Belmont Park Race Track.
60-30 Maurice Avenue (5.1 km from The Noguchi Museum)
Only 4 mi from LaGuardia International Airport and a short distance from New York City's attractions this hotel offers many complimentary amenities as well as comfortable accommodations.
59-40 55th Road (5.2 km from The Noguchi Museum)
In Queens New York this Holiday Inn is 10.5 miles from John F Kennedy International Airport and 6.7 miles from LaGuardia Airport. It features a fitness center a business center and free Wi-Fi.
102-05 Ditmars Boulevard (5.9 km from The Noguchi Museum)
Located just yards from the airport Marriott New York LaGuardia Airport hotel offers spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs and luxury bedding.
92-77 Queens Blvd (7.2 km from The Noguchi Museum)
Located in Queens Wyndham Rego Park New York is 6.4 km from LaGuardia Airport. Complimentary WiFi is available. Guests can dine on the property at the BLVD Bistro & Bar which offers light and hearty meal options.
The Noguchi Museum in Queens, New York City is a unique and fascinating place that honors the life and work of Isamu Noguchi, the Japanese-American sculptor, artist and architect. Established in 1985, this museum displays an impressive collection of over 12,000 objects - sculptures, drawings, furniture designs, ceramics and photographs - that span across Noguchi's entire career. Located in a converted industrial building with outdoor sculpture gardens on either side, the museum allows visitors to experience first-hand his creative genius that fused Eastern and Western design principles. With a mission to make Noguchi’s work accessible to everyone, admission is free every Friday from 5-8pm.
Visitors can explore several major galleries dedicated to different themes related to his artworks. The Akari Gallery showcases a permanent installation of Akari paper lanterns made by Noguchi himself as well as many other objects related to this type of lighting. There is also the Sculpture Garden which houses an array of outdoor installations that feature natural elements such as water and stone. In addition to galleries filled with artworks from Noguchi's diverse practice, there are also educational programs such as lectures, workshops and performances that help visitors learn more about Japanese culture and the development of modernist art during the twentieth century.
From its inception until today, The Noguchi Museum serves not only as a gallery for showcasing artworks but also as an archive for creating knowledge about Isamu Noguchi’s life and legacy. It provides visitors with a comprehensive look into one of the most influential figures in 20th Century art history as well as an opportunity to contemplate upon one’s own creative abilities in today's world.