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 * Donald Judd
   * Biography
   * Chronology
   * Art
   * Architecture
   * Furniture
   * Writing
 * Foundation
   * About
   * Support
     * Donate
     * Membership
     * Patrons
     * Corporate Support
     * Benefit Dinner
     * Restoration
   * Program
     * Exhibitions
     * Events
     * Talks
   * News
   * Bookshop
 * Archives
   * Research
   * Catalogue Raisonné
   * Library
   * Oral History Project
   * Local History
   * Index of Works
 * Spaces
   * New York
   * Marfa
     * Architecture Office
     * Architecture Studio
     * Art Studio
     * The Block
     * Cobb House
     * Print Building
     * Ranch Office
     * Whyte Building
   * Ranch
     * Las Casas
     * Casa Morales
     * Casa Perez
   * Visit
 * Visit
   * Book New York
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TICKETS

New York guided visits are available Tuesday to Saturday.

$32.50 per person
$17.50 students and seniors, with valid ID

Book a Visit


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GUIDED VISITS

Guided visits to 101 Spring Street offer visitors direct engagement with Donald
Judd’s living and working space in downtown New York. Led by artist guides, the
visits allow for direct engagement with Judd’s installed spaces throughout the
historic cast-iron building.

Guided visits are approximately 75 minutes in duration.


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DIGITAL GUIDE

Explore Judd Foundation spaces, installed artworks, digital resources, and more
through the digital guide on the Bloomberg Connects app. Access visitor
information, book a ticket, and learn about our exhibitions through the guide
now available in multiple languages.

Download for free on the App Store or Google Play.

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PLANNING YOUR VISIT

Advance reservations for guided visits are required. Space is limited.

All tickets are non-refundable and may be exchanged based on availability.

The entrance to 101 Spring Street is located on the Mercer Street side of the
building.

Visits begin promptly as scheduled. Doors open 15 minutes prior to scheduled
visit times. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated once the visit commences.

Assistive listening devices with headsets are available by request.

Please note 101 Spring Street is closed Martin Luther King Day, Presidents’ Day,
Memorial Day weekend, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day weekend,
Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Thanksgiving Day weekend, Christmas Day through New
Year’s Day. Judd Foundation is closed in New York and Marfa the first two weeks
of August.

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VISITOR GUIDELINES

Visitors must be accompanied by a guide at all times. Please help us preserve
Judd’s spaces and collection by not touching the works or objects.

Visitors agree to abide by the below guidelines to protect the collection.

If you feel sick or have been exposed to COVID-19, please stay home and do not
visit Judd Foundation. Please contact us to reschedule or refund your ticket at
newyork@juddfoundation.org.

Visitors must be at least 12 years of age. Infants may accompany their parents
but must be held or carried throughout the visit.

Visitors are required to check all backpacks, purses, totes, packages, laptops,
and umbrellas. Coats must be worn or checked. We have a safe location for
storage. Luggage and strollers are not permitted.

Visits include walking five flights of stairs. Sensible footwear is recommended.

Food and beverages are not permitted.

Cellular phones and other electronic devices must be turned to silent.

Pets are not permitted but documented service animals are welcome.

Photography and videography are not permitted on guided visits of Judd
Foundation spaces to preserve the quality of experience for all visitors.
Commercial requests should be directed to press@juddfoundation.org.

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ACCESSIBILITY

Guided visits require visitors to walk five historic staircases with handrails.
An elevator is available for visitors who use a mobility aid or otherwise cannot
take the stairs.

An accessible entrance is located adjacent to the main entrance on Mercer
Street.

Portable seating and assistive listening devices with headsets are available
upon request.

Please notify Judd Foundation at newyork@juddfoundation.org with any special
needs in advance of your visit so we are best able to accommodate you.

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SUPPORT

These programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City
Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Judd Foundation is a founding member of the SoHo Arts Network, a working network
of art spaces dedicated to celebrating the rich history of SoHo’s unique
creative community and to advancing the neighborhood’s continued cultural
contributions to the lives of both residents and visitors.

Judd Foundation is a part of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s
Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios, dedicated to helping a national consortium of
art-related, affiliated historic sites preserve, document, and interpret their
buildings and collections.

Judd Foundation is a member of Blue Star Museums, is a collaboration among the
National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families, the Department of Defense,
and museums across America.

 

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New York, NY 10012
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