Location
Lee Krasner's painting boots and materials are on display in the studio. |
830 Springs-Fireplace Road
East Hampton, NY 11937-1512
Phone: (631) 324-4929
Fax: (631) 324-8768
Admission
THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED FOR THE SEASON
We will re-open on Thursday, May 2, 2024
ALL TOURS REQUIRE ADVANCE RESERVATIONS
To purchase tickets CLICK HERE
If you are a member of the Pollock-Krasner House, a SUNY or CUNY student, faculty or staff, call 631-324-4929 for a coupon code for free admission BEFORE you make your reservation.
If you received a ticket via your local library, please call us in ADVANCE to schedule your reservation.
Tour Schedule
Monday: Closed to the public.
Tuesday and Wednesday: School and organizational tours.
Thursday: Guided tours at 12:00, 2:00, and 4:00 pm.
Friday - Sunday: Guided tours at 12:00 and 2:00 pm; Self-guided tours at 4:00 pm.
Virtual Reality Add-On: Add our unique virtual reality experience, Tracing Paint, onto your 12:00 and 2:00 pm tours for an additional fee. Tracing Paint brings the studio to life, transporting visitors into the space as it appeared when Pollock and Krasner worked there. Maximum of six per tour.
In our guided tours, a Pollock-Krasner House docent takes the group on a tour of the grounds, home, and studio, providing detailed insight into the lives and careers of Pollock and Krasner.
In our self-guided tours, visitors experience the property at their own pace and may do so while enjoying our audio tour on your mobile phone, accesible via on-site QR codes or by logging into our website, pkhouse.org.
Both tour types are approximately 1 hour in length. Tracing Paint is an additional 20 minute experience.
Maximum number of people per tour is 12.
Masks are now optional inside buildings. Studio visitors must remove their shoes and put on special padded slippers before walking on the studio floor.
The ground floor of the house is accessible to the disabled. The studio is not. Please notify us in advance if you need accommodation.
Drones are not permitted on the property.
This is a historic property. Please do not touch objects on display. Please be considerate of the space and of your fellow tour-goers, and maintain an appropriate speaking volume.