Tuesday, September 10, 2013

"Museum" is a 60-square-foot repository located in an abandoned Tribeca freight elevator. 
It exhibits a mix of found object and artifact donated by hobbyists. From an index card detailing a pot dealer's pricing scale to the shoe that was allegedly thrown at President George W. Bush, just to name a few of the exhibits permanent holdings. Some of this seasons temporary object include a selection ofScrew magazine founder Al Goldstein's personal artifacts; a selection of "moon rocks," gathered beneath the Park Avenue Armory during the recent Tom Sachs exhibit "Space Program: Mars"; and a collection of artifacts from American prisons, curated by Baron von Fancy. 




Museum is located in Cortlandt Alley between Franklin St & White St in New York City.
Museum is normally viewable 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through the viewing windows, and open for visitors on weekends. Contact info@mmuseumm.com with any questions.
Follow Mmuseumm on Twitter to keep up with Museum open hours and special events.
To submit your own collection to be considered for a show in Museum please send pictures to submissions@mmuseumm.com

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