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April 2024 by GONZALO AVILES
Nice place
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February 2024 by Marisa Passaro
Very nice museum. I went here once about five years ago and I could say the collection definitely changed which is a good thing (in most museums I don’t want to see the same thing over and over). It seems like there is good diversity among the art and there was an emphasis on local. Definitely will be back when things change around again at some point!
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December 2023 by reflecteddetcelfer
Awful Architecture Inside and Out! I agree with another reviewer - it is like being at a concentration camp - I always feel like I have to make a run to the car as I make my escape before the machine guns open up. And the wasted use of interior space is appalling. The center of the building oppressively points down with heavy wooden beams all the way down in the dark pathway to the exhibition rooms - the tall, distracting, unpainted plywood ceiling, the sparse natural light, the small rooms even though the museum is so long, the ugly, ugly artificial light, all in an area of intensely, beautiful, natural light - and all of this as a slap in the face of the gorgeous former museum, that still sits wonderfully in town, the classic museum, that seems to have as much space as the space set aside in this long, boring new building. Frank Lloyd Wright would have condemned this new museum before it got off the drawing board. Yes, shame on the waste and poor planning of those in charge. Now we have to live with this? If only the Fairfield Porter collection could have been kept in the old museum, within walking distance of his former home, and within the spirit of his lovely town. Thankfully, the old museum is now being used by an art group - so worth a visit there again - just to be in that superior space. I fondly remember an Alex Katz exhibit there, and a Pop Art exhibition too that was currated by Henry Geldzahler - and other fine shows.I hate this museum, which is very painful to say, but I do - just the thought of it always makes me mad.
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December 2023 by Ellie Despas
Nice place to visit ?
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November 2023 by Millie Kwan
Housed in an old airplane hangar, Parrish Art Museum is a clean, open space housing some interesting artwork. The exhibits are cool and on a weekday, the Museum was not very busy and there was no wait to get in. Bought tickets at the front desk and off we went. The gift store is small, but also has some cool books, stationary, and other artsy knickknacks. Would definitely stop by if you're nearby. Great stop in the Hamptons.
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September 2023 by Qi Li
Good place to relax. Easy to navigate.
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September 2023 by Paul R.
Mean and uncaring museum for rich people only. Want to feel snubbed? Come to this place! Three visits. Three rude experiences.
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August 2023 by Courtney Lukitsch
Southampton museum designed by Herzog de Meuron is a must visit venue in The Hamptons
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June 2023 by Marc Andre Chiffert
Museum provides a great gateway into the local artists community while presenting world class pieces in an amazing setting indoor and outdoors!!. Highly recommend the guided tours to help appreciate more fully the exhibits! And congrats to the team at the Parrish for their community involvement!
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April 2023 by Jeffery Hyde
*Update 4/8/23: Admission is half price due to closed galleries. However there is a very nice collection of art by students in the area. Some very interesting creations from kids in elementary school through high school.* This is a large art museum now in its tenth year. Galleries are spacious and there's a small but well appointed gift shop. A great cultural addition for the east end.
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April 2023 by Vera Kim
Adult entrance fee $16, free parking available
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February 2023 by Judy Rae Merhar
Pretty sure my blood pressure dropped pulling into the parking lot. Architecture seamlessly blends into the wild landscape at the Parrish Art Museum. It was refreshing, and refreshingly quiet. Inside I was treated to temporary exhibits including: Audrey Flack, Frida Kahlo and Mel Kendrick. It was nice discovering paintings by William Merritt Chase (This museum carries the largest pubic collection of his work.)The cafe was closed due to renovations, but reopens in March. Can't wait to return and see the mural being painted inside...and I'm told the cafe will carry bakery goods by The Blue Duck Bakery Cafe, which only makes it imperative I return :) Lastly, parking was free and easy. The museum is on one level, so super easy to get around if there are mobility issues. If you're on Long Island, I highly recommend a visit!
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February 2023 by Ruben Friedman
The Frida Kahlo exhibit was a bust. It consisted of pictures of her in the hospital and x-rays of her. I should have read the Newsday article more carefully. Shame on me.
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December 2022 by Stephanie K.
Had a relaxing & peaceful experience here. Visited for the Frida Kahlo exhibit & it was small but did not disappoint. The building is BEAUTIFUL. The staff is kind. The entrance fee is fair. The parking lot is HUGE. Gift shop is quaint. This may be my favorite art museum on Long Island. I spent a little over an hour & felt that was plenty of time to observe everything. They also have an adorable cafe with some great healthy offerings. Would not recommend for children although there was a room geared towards them. Not sure if it was for events or for classes.
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October 2022 by Patricia Nordin
Beautiful, peaceful museum. Art was a bit out there, but overall liked it.Museum shop had some great things, bought a cool modern plastic necklace !