The FusionArts Museum is a museum located at 57 Stanton Street, in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. It boasts to being the only museum in New York City devoted to the multidisciplinary art, a.k.a. fusion art.
It's a museum you either love or hate. On the outside, you can see metal sculptures painted in psychedelic colors, making the museum look a lot like a colorful bicycle shop. The interior deco is thankfully more reserved.
As the name of the museum suggests, it exhibits art that is a fusion of photography, video, sculpture, painting and other artform which other museums would not have appreciated. It also provides budding artists a platform to showcase their works.
The FusionArts Museum has a website at www.fusionartsmuseum.org
How to reach the FusionArts Museum
Take the F or V trains to the Second Avenue/Lower East Side subway station. Walk east along East Houston Street until intersection with Eldridge Street. Turn south on Eldridge Street. At the intersection with Stanton Street, turn right, and you will see the FusionArts Museum on the left side of Stanton Street. At time of writing (Feb 2010), it is next to Esteves Grocery.
FusionArts Museum opens Sundays to Wednesday from 12:00 noon to 6:00 pm, on Thursdays from 12:00 noon to 8:00 pm, and on Fridays from 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm.
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