The AKC Museum of the Dog

101 Park Ave
The AKC Museum of the Dog preserves, interprets, and celebrates the role of dogs in society and educates the public about the human-canine bond through its collection of art and exhibits that inspire engagement with dogs. The permanent collection of ... more

The AKC Museum of the Dog preserves, interprets, and celebrates the role of dogs in society and educates the public about the human-canine bond through its collection of art and exhibits that inspire engagement with dogs.

The permanent collection of the museum is one of the finest and largest collections of canine-related fine art and artifacts in the world. It comprises paintings, watercolors, drawings, prints, ceramics and bronzes. Additionally, objects such as trophies, collars and other dog-related works are included in the collection. While the museum collection is particularly deep in depictions of Mastiffs, Bulldogs, Great Danes, and German Shepherd Dogs, most breeds are represented in the collection but may not be on display. Much of the collection is photographed and can be accessed through their website


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Murray Hill Description

The AKC Museum of the Dog is located in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan. Murray Hill, along with Turtle Bay and Kips Bay, lies in the vast stretch of Manhattan's East Side, between the rabble and riot of Alphabet City and the East Village and the luxuriant old money of the Upper East Side. Sedate and low-key, the neighborhood is largely home to modern residences and, middling rents, and a mash-up of long-time locals and the recently graduated, MBA set, who gladly trade in hipness points for being able to say they can afford to live in Manhattan. That is, until the Second Avenue subway opens up and Murray Hill joins the rest of the island's rent brackets. What is essentially Midtown East East stretches from Fifth Avenue to the East River (some say Third Avenue, but what do they know), and from 40th Street to 34th Street. It is bounded by Turtle Bay to the north, Kips Bay to the south, and Midtown to the west. With Grand Central Station at its northwestern corner and the Queens Midtown Tunnel on the east, pedestrian and traffic congestion in the neighborhood is high, especially when the United Nations in session, causing a never-ending headache for residents who cherish the ever-shrinking calm of its quieter streets. Two of New York City's most iconic pieces of architecture stand at the corner of the neighborhood— Grand Central Terminal and the Chrysler Building, both of which are fine examples of Beaux Arts and Art Deco, respectively. Grand Central, while not a part of the storied and gorgeous trail of Pennsylvania Railroad stations—that would be Penn Station's sole claim in NYC—is still one of the most impressive railroad terminuses in America, and rivals even some of the best stations in the world. Its gleaming brass clock, the exquisite staircases, and the unique celestial ceiling, with its light bluish-green background filled with well-known constellations dotted by tiny lights. Restored in recent years, the cavernous main hall is bathed in natural light during the day, and pulsates with activity day and night, thanks not least to its three busy restaurants: Michael Jordan's Steakhouse, Metrazur, and the famous Grand Central Oyster Bar. The gorgeous Chrysler Building gleams nearby, and while the building isn't open to tourists, its staggeringly beautiful Art Deco lobby, with murals celebrating transportation themes, is definitely one of New York’s finest. Meanwhile, the Morgan Library & Museum presents diverse cultural offerings and is home to a dazzling collection of rare books, all housed in an Italian Renaissance-style palazzo that reflects the nature and stature of its contents. Murray Hill is also home to various educational and cultural institutions such as the CUNY Graduate Center, Stern College for Women and the Oxford University Press. Other notable establishments include the Mexican Cultural Institute and the Scandinavia House, which is dedicated to the education and preservation of Nordic culture. There are also plenty of dining options on the Hill. If you're craving Mexican, try Baby Bo's Cantina on 2nd Avenue, or perhaps a pricier Italian meal at venerable neighborhood institution Rossini's, or go full-on Mediterranean at Salute. Murray Hill also counts the original The Palm among its favorite eateries, a casual elegant restaurant that has remained in its place since 1926, long before their brand branched out into other parts of Manhattan and, eventually, from coast-to-coast. The walls are adorned with caricatures of nationally and locally famous figures, and generations have been coming back to taste the incredible hash browns or to order a three-pound jumbo lobster, not to mention the steaks that made the Palm famous in the first place! Murray Hill is a great neighborhood to stay in while you're visiting New York—it's close to many major attractions, but still out of the way enough that it makes for an easy and quick escape from the hectic pace of Midtown—and the hotel offerings in the area mirror that fact. The all-suite Affinia Dumont is among the more spacious and elegant options, while the Park South Hotel is a more moderately priced option that's still rife with style.

Breed Spotlight: Welsh Springer Spaniel

Get to know a dog breed at the AKC Museum of the Dog!Each month we are highlighting one of the 201 recognized breeds in the American Kennel Club. You’ll learn the history of the breed as well as key characteristics of their anatomy and coat that help them meet the standard. Activities include art-ma... [ + ]king, stories and books, a collectable breed fact sheet, and an opportunity to meet a live dog.September’s Breed Spotlight: Welsh Springer SpanielThe Welsh Springer Spaniel is a vigorous, medium-sized bird dog of happy disposition, known for versatility in the field, companionability at home, and dashing good looks anywhere. The Welshie is among Britain’s oldest sporting breeds. Welshies have two hallmarks that distinguish them from other spaniels: A uniquely tapered head and an eye-catching coat of bold red and white patterns. The beautiful coat isn’t just ornamental, it’s a waterproof, weatherproof, and thornproof suit that enables Welshies to show off their renowned versatility in all climates and on all terrains.

09/08/2024 12:00 PM
Sun, September 08
12:00PM
$
Adults: $15
Seniors: $10
Youth (13-24): $10
Veterans: $10
Military: $10
Child (3-12): $5
AKC Member: Free
Infant: Free
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101 Park Ave
New York, NY 10178
212-696-8360
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Admission And Tickets

Adults: $15
Seniors: $10
Youth (13-24): $10
Veterans: $10
Military: $10
Child (3-12): $5
AKC Member: Free
Infant: Free

This Week's Hours

MON: closed
TUE: closed
WED: 11am – 6pm
THU: 11am – 6pm
FRI: 11am – 6pm
SAT: 11am – 6pm
SUN: 11am – 6pm

Upcoming Events

Breed Spotlight: Welsh Springer Spaniel

Get to know a dog breed at the AKC Museum of the Dog!Each month we are highlighting one of the 201 recognized breeds in the American Kennel Club. You’ll learn the history of the breed as well as key characteristics of their anatomy and coat that help them meet the standard. Activities include art-ma... [ + ]king, stories and books, a collectable breed fact sheet, and an opportunity to meet a live dog.September’s Breed Spotlight: Welsh Springer SpanielThe Welsh Springer Spaniel is a vigorous, medium-sized bird dog of happy disposition, known for versatility in the field, companionability at home, and dashing good looks anywhere. The Welshie is among Britain’s oldest sporting breeds. Welshies have two hallmarks that distinguish them from other spaniels: A uniquely tapered head and an eye-catching coat of bold red and white patterns. The beautiful coat isn’t just ornamental, it’s a waterproof, weatherproof, and thornproof suit that enables Welshies to show off their renowned versatility in all climates and on all terrains.

09/08/2024 12:00 PM
Sun, September 08
12:00PM
$
Adults: $15
Seniors: $10
Youth (13-24): $10
Veterans: $10
Military: $10
Child (3-12): $5
AKC Member: Free
Infant: Free
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Furry Friday: Exploring Barn Hunt with Sniff N Seek

Here’s your chance to visit the AKC MoD with your favorite furry friends! Our friends from Sniff N Seek are coming to the AKC MOD to talk all about the dog sport of Barn Hunt. A sport on the rise, dogs and handlers work together to locate and mark rats among bales of hay and straw. (The rats ar... [ + ]e always protected in aerated tubes.) Learn about the history of ratting among older breeds of dogs and how to get involved in this specific kind of scent work with your pup right here in Manhattan. Presentations will take place at 6:15pm and 7:00pm. You’ll be free explore the Museum throughout the rest of the time of the event.

09/13/2024 06:00 PM
Fri, September 13
6:00PM
$
Adults: $15
Seniors: $10
Youth (13-24): $10
Veterans: $10
Military: $10
Child (3-12): $5
AKC Member: Free
Infant: Free
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Pastel Painting Workshop with New York Adventure Club

Join the New York Adventure Club for an exclusive after-hours pastel painting workshop at the AKC Museum of the Dog!  Led by award-winning artist Karen Miura and her dog, Lucy, our fun and relaxed artistic experience will include: Private access to the AKC Museum after the doors close to t... [ + ]he public A step-by-step demonstration on pastel painting dogs — bring a photo of your pet, or use Lucy as your muse! A chance afterward to play with Lucy and browse the museum’s collection that commemorates, signifies, and celebrates the human-canine relationship through fine art and artifacts, and dynamic exhibits and activities An opportunity to visit the museum’s gift shop before heading out All painting supplies will be provided, and all art can be taken home! *Please bring a 5×7 or 6×8 color image of your pet, along with a black and white photocopy of that photo. (Let us know at check in if you need to print yours on-site) **Pets are not allowed for this class ***All interested are welcome, no painting experience is required 

09/27/2024 06:00 PM
Fri, September 27
6:00PM
$
Adults: $15
Seniors: $10
Youth (13-24): $10
Veterans: $10
Military: $10
Child (3-12): $5
AKC Member: Free
Infant: Free
Get Tickets
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