Final Days to Submit Your Online Video

Guggenheim Museum

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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue
(at 89th Street)
New York, NY 10128-0173
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Museum Hours

Sun–Wed 10 am–5:45 pm
Fri 10 am–5:45 pm
Sat 10 am–7:45 pm
Closed Thurs, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day
Some galleries may close prior to 5:45 pm Sun–Wed and Fri (7:45 pm Sat)
Please note: All ramps and additional galleries of the museum are currently closed due to the installation of John Chamberlain: Choices, opening on February 24. The admission price is reduced at this time, and advance tickets are not available.

Admission

Adults $18
Students and Seniors (65 years +) with valid ID $15
Children under 12 Free
Members Free

Audio Tours

Audio tours are free with admission.


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YouTube Play

With YouTube Play, the Guggenheim is celebrating online video in an unprecedented global biennial. So far we have received more than 11,000 videos from participants across the globe from Norway to Vietnam. Submit your work from now until July 31 for a chance for it to be one of up to 20 videos selected to be shown at the Guggenheim museums in New York, Berlin, Bilbao, and Venice for three days in October. In honor of YouTube Play, YouTube has even dedicated their homepage logo to the project.

To submit, simply go to youtube.com/play and select Submit a Video. You will need a YouTube account to upload your video.

The Guggenheim and the jury will consider the following when reviewing your submissions:

  • Creativity. Regardless of whether you submit art, animation, or motion graphics; narrative, nonnarrative, or documentary work; music videos; or entirely new art forms, the submission should stand out.
  • Innovation regardless of means. We want to discover works that are original and surprising, no matter what the genre, technique, or budget.
  • Experimentation. We want works that debate, discuss, test, and elevate video in all kinds of ways. We’re not looking for now, we’re looking for what’s next.

We'll select 200 videos to be presented on youtube.com/play, and the makers of the 20 works we show at the Guggenheim museums will be invited to a special event in New York on October 21, 2010.