NEW YORK, NY.- Brooklyn Public Library (BPL), The New York Public Library (NYPL, serving Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island), and Queens Library announced today that they have joined together to launch Culture Pass, a library-led, city-wide initiative providing free access to myriad cultural institutions across the five boroughs to the millions of library card holders. Through the new initiative, patrons may visit, at no cost, 33 of the citys cultural institutions ranging from the Whitney Museum in Manhattan and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden to the Noguchi Museum in Queens, Wave Hill in the Bronx, and Historic Richmond Town on Staten Island.
Through Culture Pass, participating cultural institutions will provide day-passes for library cardholders to reserve onlinefrom computers at library branches, personal devices, or anywhere they access the internetand then display the printed or digital pass to gain free admission to a specified museum, cultural heritage site, garden, zoo, or performance venue, with the option of bringing between one and three guests. Culture Pass organizations donate passes to the program on a monthly basis and are offered the opportunity to reach new audiences by reserving a portion of the passes for patrons living in underserved neighborhoods.
As the most democratic institution in our society, the librarys core mission is to provide resources for learning, culture, and creativity to people of all ages and backgroundsin essence to provide access to the worlds collective knowledge, said Linda E. Johnson, President and CEO of Brooklyn Public Library. Culture Pass will help build awareness, expand audiences, and provide access for library patrons to New Yorks world-class museums and cultural institutions. We are thrilled to be joining forces with such esteemed visual arts and science museums.
New York City is home to some of the worlds most remarkable museums, parks, and cultural institutions, said New York Public Library President and CEO Anthony W. Marx. At The New York Public Library, we work every day to ensure that all New Yorkers can take advantage of all these unique destinations in order to learn, grow, and benefit from the citys great wealth of information and enriching experiences. Culture Pass is an exciting way to expand that work and help all New Yorkers explore and discover the citys treasures.
Culture Pass is going to be one of the hottest tickets in town for New York Citys public library cardholders, said Queens Library President and CEO Dennis M. Walcott. We are grateful to the Revson Foundation, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, the New York Community Trust, and all of the participating cultural institutions for opening up new avenues of wonder, discovery, and learning for all. This initiative also presents a tremendous opportunity for libraries to deepen partnerships with our citys museums, gardens, and repositories of local history, and together build even stronger communities.
Libraries are already the gateway to knowledge, and now they can help connect New Yorkers with our citys world-class cultural institutions, said Mayor de Blasio. This is another way that our libraries will continue to be the beating heart of communities across the city.
In a city so rich with creative activity, every New Yorker deserves to have access to transformative cultural experiences, said NYC Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl. Were proud to support this exciting new partnership between our libraries and a diverse group of arts organizations, another way that were helping to connect New Yorkers with culture in every neighborhood across the city. CreateNYC called for supporting even stronger linkages between local libraries and the cultural sector, and this is one way were delivering."
Everyone should have access to the arts and culture, said Chair of the New York City Councils Committee on Libraries and Cultural Affairs Jimmy Van Bramer. New York Citys cultural offerings are what make our City the greatest in the world. Our libraries are leading the charge in making sure that everyone can have access to the life changing programming that our cultural organizations provide. Culture Pass is a game changer for bringing equal access to every New Yorker who has a library card!
Cultural institutions participating in Culture Pass, as of July 16, 2018, include:
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Brooklyn Children's Museum Brooklyn Historical Society Brooklyn Museum Children's Museum of Manhattan Children's Museum of the Arts Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum The Drawing Center The Frick Collection Historic Richmond Town International Center of Photography Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art The Jewish Museum Louis Armstrong House The Metropolitan Museum of Art The Morgan Library & Museum Museum of Modern Art, MoMA PS1 Museum of Chinese in America Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust Museum of the City of New York New York Transit Museum Noguchi Museum Queens Historical Society Queens Museum Rubin Museum of Art SculptureCenter Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Society of Illustrators Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Sugar Hill Children's Museum Wave Hill Whitney Museum of American Art
In addition to providing passes to this inaugural group of venues, the Culture Pass team is working with select participating institutions to develop new, integrated educational programs at branch libraries tied to the cultural experiences offered through Culture Pass, including workshops, readings, artist or author talks, and other engagement opportunities.
To coincide with the program launch, the Culture Pass team is kicking off a comprehensive campaign to build public awareness of the program through targeted promotional efforts to the citys underserved communities, and will begin extensive, in-person promotion at participating cultural institutions and throughout the three library systems, which encompass 214 branches in communities across the city that see nearly 40 million visitors each year. Printed materials will be available in a wide variety of languages, including Spanish, Mandarin, Russian, and Arabic, to heighten program awareness among the citys diverse constituents.
For more details on Culture Pass visit
culturepass.nyc.