Alice Austen House

Staten Island
No Reservation Required
Wheelchair Accessible
Price without Borough Pass: $
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Queens
Reservation Required
Wheelchair Accessible
Price without Borough Pass: $49
LGBTQ+, USA, and India flags by water with trees and a white fence.
1891, Alice Austen and her friend Trude pose in sleeveless undergarments and short skirts, hair down, smoking near St. John's Episcopal Church.
1891, Julia Martin, Julia Bredt, and Alice Austen, seated, dressed as men with mustaches. Austen Photo Collection, Staten Island
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LGBTQ+, USA, and India flags by water with trees and a white fence.
1891, Alice Austen and her friend Trude pose in sleeveless undergarments and short skirts, hair down, smoking near St. John's Episcopal Church.
1891, Julia Martin, Julia Bredt, and Alice Austen, seated, dressed as men with mustaches. Austen Photo Collection, Staten Island
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description

The Alice Austen House is a vibrant cultural center that celebrates the pioneering spirit of early American photographer Alice Austen. Located in a Victorian Gothic Cottage on the shore of Staten Island, near the iconic Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the museum offers breathtaking views of Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan. In 2017, it was designated as a National site of LGBTQ+ History, highlighting its significance in LGBTQ+ culture.

Operated by the Friends of Alice Austen House Inc, a non-profit organization, the museum presents changing exhibitions of Austen's historic photographs and contemporary photography. It also provides education programs for students and a range of cultural programs for the public. The Alice Austen House is owned by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation and is a member of the Historic House Trust.

Discover the rich history and artistic legacy of Alice Austen, while immersing yourself in the changing contemporary exhibitions that highlight the intersections between past and present. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the NY Harbor from this historic landmark and experience the dynamic world of photography at the Alice Austen House.

operational information

2 Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island, NY 10305

aliceausten.org

(718) 816-4506

HOURS

Tuesday – Saturday: 12:00pm – 5:00pm

Sunday - Monday: CLOSED

The hours of operation for this attraction are:  Monday – Saturday: 9:00am – 8:00pm
Meeting Point: McCarthy Square, located at Charles Street & Waverly Place, Manhattan, NY, 10014
For questions or requests contact:
Email: christopherstreettours.com
Phone number: 646-397-3768

highlights

Preserving History and Pioneering Photography: The Alice Austen House keeps the bold spirit of Alice Austen alive by showcasing her historic photographs and exploring her pioneering work in photography. It offers a unique glimpse into the life and legacy of this early American photographer and pre-Stonewall LGBTQ+ history.

Changing Contemporary Exhibitions: In addition to the permanent exhibition on Alice Austen, the museum curates three changing exhibitions per year. These exhibitions explore the intersections between Austen's work and contemporary themes in art and journalistic photography, providing visitors with a fresh and dynamic experience.

Amazing Views and Historic Landmarks: Situated in a nationally landmarked park, the Alice Austen House offers visitors the opportunity to explore the picturesque grounds and enjoy sweeping views of the New York Harbor. It is also recognized as a New York City and National Landmark, and a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's group of Historic Artists' Homes and Studios.

accessibility

For accessibility information, please visit aliceausten.org/planyourvisit

how to redeem

Redeem in person by presenting your New York City Borough Pass to the front desk attendant upon arrival.

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