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The Americas Society

680 Park Ave., New York, NY 10021 40.76864 -73.965804
at 68th St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-249-8950 Send to Phone

Official Website

as-coa.org

Hours

Wed-Sat, noon-6pm; Sun-Tue, closed; Mon-Thu, noon-6pm during summer

Nearby Subway Stops

6 at 68th St.-Hunter College

Parking

  • Nearby Parking Lots

Prices

Free; $10-$20 for readings and concerts

Profile

On a quiet corner just off Museum Mile sits an unassuming, 20th century, red brick mansion with copper-topped roof windows whose mission is to promote the Americas. Founded in 1965 by the Center for Inter-American Relations on the premise that “ignorance of our neighbors [is] neither sensible nor safe,” the not-for-profit Americas Society hosts art exhibitions, readings, concerts and public policy programs focused on the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America and the relations between these countries. A small three-room gallery on the ground floor constitutes the Society’s visual arts department. Exhibitions ranging from Pre-Columbian to contemporary works are open to the public free of charge. Concerts and book readings are offered, and past performances include concerts by opera tenor Placido Domingo and readings of poet Pablo Neruda’s work. The mustard yellow, checkered marble floor entryway is a good introduction to the building’s serene interior, but ask an attendant to sneak a peak at the Mexican and Incas rooms on the second- and third-floors where turn-of-the-century details meet traditional Latin American trimmings.

Weddings

This cultural society, housed in a historic mansion, has a wood-paneled library with a barrel-vaulted ceiling that’s lovely for a ceremony, and the dining room holds 120 seated guests with dancing (the caterer must provide furnishings). Prices upon request.