The Alice Austen House Museum

Exhibitions

Come visit during open hours to view the reinterpretation of Alice Austen's life and work.

Exhibitions

Exhibitions

 The Alice Austen House is a living, breathing photographic museum. In addition to the permanent exhibition exploring the life and photographic legacy of Alice Austen we curate three changing contemporary exhibitions per year. These changing exhibitions explore essential intersections between Austen’s work and contemporary themes in art and journalistic photography.

 

Current
Exhibitions

THIS EXHIBITION IS SUPPORTED BY THIS EXHIBITION IS SUPPORTED BY  the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, Richmond County Savings Foundation, Lily Auchincloss Foundation, and public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

E. Alice Austen, [Steam yacht in New York Harbor], n.d. Collection of Historic Richmond Town.

Picturing the Water: The Work of Alice Austen at the Noble Maritime Collection

On view starting may 18, 2023

The Alice Austen House and the Noble Maritime Collection present a collection of never-before-seen nautical photographs of one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers. Living and working on Staten Island during the Gilded Age, Alice Austen (1866–1952) was one of the first women photographers to work outside the confines of a studio, employing a visionary documentary style that was ahead of its time. Picturing the Water explores Austen’s deep connection to both local and international waterways and the vessels that traverse them. The newly printed photographs, reproduced from Austen’s glass plate and film negatives, will be framed in John Noble’s signature handmade frames and will reflect on parallels between the artists’ visions.

Presented at The Noble Maritime Collection, located on the campus of the Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Center.

Noble Maritime Collection at Snug Harbor
1000 Richmond Terrace
Building D
Staten Island, NY 10301
www.noblemaritime.org

Picturing the Water is curated by Victoria Munro with collections assistance by Kristine Allegretti, Director of Collections and Operations.

Past Exhibitions

Upcoming Exhibitions

Supranav Dash: Eros and Its Discontents

Opening june 1st 2024

The artist’s museum debut in America, Dash studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York and resides in India. In his home country, he cannot exhibit his important body of work for fear of arrest and reprisals. “Eros” explores the lives and desires of individuals from the LGBTQIA+ community living in India. The people in the images are treading a psychological minefield, lives enmeshed in a crisscross of complexities arising out of a religious, conservative, and homophobic Indian culture that is quick to marginalize and discriminate.


 

“From the outside, this charming cottage looks like any other late 17th-century Dutch Colonial House. Step inside, and you’ll soon discover it was the home base for one of New York’s most celebrated female photographers.” 

Atlas Obscura, 2018


 
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