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    Tasnia S.

    Really cool Poster Museum that showcases different posters, advertisements, and propaganda from all over the world and throughout history. It is the only museum in the world just dedicated to posters. They had posters about different products, chocolates, WW2, Indian airline etc. You can spend about 40 minutes to an hour looking through everything in the museum. It is also pretty well priced, especially if you go on free Fridays. It also wasn't too crowded when I went.

    Jason P.

    Great space with lots of interesting exhibits. Particularly interesting for those into graphics and design but most visitors should be able to appreciate the exhibits. There is a cafe with some tables, chairs and soft-seating near the front. There is also a pretty cool store towards the front which has some interesting items...including graphics-related books, various stationery and prints of some of the art exhibited throughout house. They are open Thursday through Sunday and tickets are $12 for adults and free for children under 18. There are discounts for seniors, students, and veterans ($8 admission). Admission is FREE for all on Fridays (currently). You can read everything in about an hour or two max.

    Alexis M.

    Poster House opened in 2019 & is the 1st Poster Museum in the U.S. Located on W. 23rd Street in Manhattan, Poster House is accessible via public transportation that includes the F,M, C, E, W, R Trains to 23rd Street. It is easy to order admission tickets via their website. There are 2 Floors w/ multiple exhibits that run at the same time. Previous memorable poster exhibits included 1.) "Wonder City of the World: New York City Travel Posters", 2.)"The Anatomy of a Movie Poster: The Work of Dawn Baillie", 3.) "We Tried To Warn You! Environmental Crisis Posters 1970-2020", 4.) "Made in Japan: 20th Century Poster Art", & one of my favorites 5.) "Black Power to Black People: Branding the Black Panther Party". Current exhibits that have been viewed include "Just Frame It. How Nike Turned Sport Stars Into Superheroes" - ends Feb. 2025 & "Fantastical Streets: The Theatrical Posters of Boris Bucan" - until Feb. 2025 Next First Friday (free admission) - 12/6/24. During this upcoming Free Friday, thete will be events including Tote Bag Screen Printing (fee for this event) /Drop In Lino Block Printing (fee for this event), & Hand Lettering Workshop (fee for this event). There have also been various live performances - Choy Lay Fut Lion Dance was a favorite & there was a previous Sound Bath Event. Interplanetary Funk Drag Show will perform on 12/6/24. Movie Screenings are on the lower level. Special Screening on 12/6/24 will be "Space Jam 2: A New Legacy". Poster House had both a quaint gift shop & cafe area that sells snacks & beverages. Website - posterhouse.org Instagram - @posterhousenyc Open Thurs. - Sun. - 10am - 6pm. Extended Hours during "First Friday" - 1st Friday of each month is free admission & hours of operation are 10am- 9pm.

    Dom G.

    Had an amazing time celebrating my son's birthday at the Poster House. We hired a room downstairs and coordinated with the most pleasant team ever - Colin & Shaquille. Everything went smoothly - we bought our own entertainment, decorations, food and drinks (and also a piñata). Everyone had a great time, parents included. Would definitely recommend to check out this place for small events / birthday parties. The writing wall also kept the kids entertained for ages!

    Brian L.

    Nice little space. Very well curated. I have no other shows to compare it to, but it seemed very much as if the space was designed AROUND the posters, and not the other way around. Gift shop is pretty awesome as well.

    kristin c.

    Went on one of the First Fridays - free admission, with scheduled events. Because we didn't plan to stay long, couldn't join most of the activities (some for a fee, others free) - in the future, better to time the visit based on the events. Got a free drink from the cafe that day. The staff at the main desk were very informative and patient. As far as the museum, we saw posters for NY/NYC which I found interesting. There was an exhibit on movie posters; about the environment etc. May not be for everyone though.

    Veronica L.

    Spontaneously walked in on a Friday, not knowing that they do FREE FRIDAYS! They also do First Fridays with fun events the first Friday of each month! For free, I can't complain, however I personally wouldn't pay full price for this museum. There's only one main floor that has a bunch of different NY posters centered around history, and then a smaller room in their bottom level of movie posters. They also have a cafe next to their check in desk with ample seating and clean restrooms. In the front, they have a bookstore with digital prints of posters and NYC memorabilia. This museum isn't bad for a look-see, but it's not totally my cup of tea. It was still cool to check it out though, especially if you're looking to kill time in the area!

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    Cee E.

    I visited Poster House for the first time a couple of weeks ago for West Side Fest. Poster house is unique because it's the first museum in the US devoted entirely to posters. These aren't the posters you see in your friend's dorm room. The posters span different eras and countries and often have some kind of educational message or public impact. When we arrived, the people at the front desk gave us cute stickers as our admission ticket. There were two exhibits on view. One was an Art Deco exhibition and the other was about climate awareness. The museum overall is pretty small with two floors and was particularly cramped because of the free admission for West Side Fest. I liked the posters on view but the climate one was definitely more engaging. I wish there was a wider collection.

    Cole D.

    One of my favorite museums I've seen in the city thus far. We went when it was free on Fridays. Such a cool art form to see celebrated. I love the many European examples. The space is colorful, well, painted, and easy to navigate. I'm so glad that this art form is celebrated because it's one of my favorites. The staff was kind. The merch shop is one of the best I've seen. With all of these cool posters, they take the forms of buttons and small prints for only seven dollars.

    Kamara S.

    This is one of my favorite low commitment museums in NYC. There are some museums where one day isn't enough (ie: The Met) and some where it feels like you are not getting anything from the experience. I think Poster House is the right mix of getting something worthwhile out of a short period of time. One would think there isn't that much to cover with posters. But everytime I visit , I become intrigued on so much ground they can cover. Currently, they have main exhibits on New York as a travel destination through the lens of posters and the evolution of the work of movie posters through one designer (Dawn Baillie). Even though touring the museum is 1.5 - 2 hours max, I felt that I learned so much from the experience and this museum does a great job of adding context. They had an exhibit on Blaxploitation films previously which was great because it examined the time period, the art style, the tropes and so much more. This museum charges $12 for adults, free for children under 18 (varied prices depending on other characteristics) and has all day free Fridays. Because the exhibits don't change as much, I think 12 bucks is worth it for a one time experience for not only just the main exhibits (plus the mini ones and the kids area) plus the free wifi and the cafe. One of my favorite chais was made here. So overall I think it is a cool topic and filled with educational content in a cool

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    Loved this place! It's a museum that focuses specifically on the art of posters, but even if you're not a graphic design expert, you can still enjoy it like any other art museum. The exhibits were all wonderfully curated and introduced me to a lot of cool artists I'd never heard of. Will definitely return the next time I vacation in NY.

    Tamara L.

    Small but quality museum. I came today for the free events held and I did not leave disappointed. Seeing all the posters is very vibrant and eye catching!

    Alexis B.

    I visited Poster House for the first time about a week ago when I was in New York for Labor Day weekend. What is it? The first museum in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to posters. It opened in 2009 and its permanent collection contains thousands of posters. Sound weird and niche? It is. Which is why I enjoyed it so much. I'd never really spent much time thinking about posters as either art or artifacts. And Poster House really places posts in those two contexts. The building is gorgeous, and the staff were really friendly. There's also a coffeeshop in the museum, so it's a great place for mid-afternoon pick-me-up if touristing around the city has you a bit tuckered out. Because they have such a large collection of posters, their exhibitions change up quite often, which keeps it exciting to visit. When I visited, they had several different exhibits; my favorites were "Wonder City of the World: New York City Travel Posters" and "The Anatomy of a Movie Poster: The Work of Dawn Baillie." It's not a huge museum, but it offers something really different from NYC's other great museums. Worth a visit if you're curious about it or if there's an exhibit you're interested in!

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    Wonderful museum in Chelsea. They have great poster exhibits and a very cool gift shop. It's worth a visit if you're in the area.

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    It is a small museum, plan to spend no more than 90 minutes tops here, but the space makes use of every bit of space.

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