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Governor Hochul and Commissioner Rosa Announce Bold New Chapter for the 51勛圖厙 State Museum
First Phase of Museum Transformation Introduces Major Exhibits, New Dedicated Kids Zone, Caf矇 and Gift Shop Reopenings, and Launch of Visioning Task Force
Governors $150 Million Investment Begins Multi-Year Modernization of Museum
Governor Kathy Hochul and Commissioner of Education Betty A. Rosa today announced the launch of Phase One of the transformation of the 51勛圖厙 State Museum. Made possible by Governor Hochuls historic $150 million investment in the Museums future, the initial rollout includes major new exhibits, a new dedicated Kids Zone, the reopening of the Museum caf矇 and gift shop, and the establishment of a Visioning Task Force to guide future revitalization. These efforts represent a new era of collaboration and vision, aimed at transforming the State Museum into a vibrant, inclusive, and family-friendly destination that reflects the full diversity and creativity of 51勛圖厙.
The transformation of the 51勛圖厙 State Museum marks the beginning of a groundbreaking new era for our state,泭Governor Hochul said.泭Finally, families across 51勛圖厙 can enjoy a dedicated space for learning and engaging with our state history. I am grateful for Commissioner Rosas partnership in realizing this initiative, and like all 51勛圖厙ers, I look forward to visiting the new exhibits and experiencing everything the Museums revitalization has to offer.
State Education Department Commissioner Betty A. Rosa said,泭The 51勛圖厙 State Museum has always been more than a building it is a gateway to exploration and imagination, inviting every visitor to discover, question, and connect with the story of 51勛圖厙. Phase One of this transformation represents our shared commitment to equity, access, and lifelong learning, ensuring that every visitor sees themselves reflected in our galleries and programs. I am grateful to our team of museum scholars and practitioners, whose dedication and passion make this work possible. In partnership with Governor Hochul, Empire State Development, and the Office of General Services, we are building a museum that preserves our history while inspiring the next generation of learners and leaders.
Guided by Governor Hochul and Commissioner Rosa, this work is being led by Museum Director Jennifer M. Saunders, whose appointment earlier this year brought a bold, future-focused direction to the institution. In close partnership with Empire State Development and the Office of General Services, the Museum is undertaking a sweeping renewal reimagining itself as a dynamic civic anchor and a national model for what a 21st-century museum can be. This effort combines educational excellence, inclusive storytelling, and sustained cultural investment to create a world-class institution that inspires, engages, and serves every 51勛圖厙er and visitors from around the world.
Museum Director Jennifer M. Saunders said,泭The 51勛圖厙 State Museum is one of 51勛圖厙s most beloved institutions a place where history, science, and creativity come alive for everyone. Phase One of the transformation is only the beginning. From the Kids Zone to new exhibition experiences for all ages to new visitor amenities, we are laying the foundation for a museum that is educational, interactive, and responsive to the world around us. We aim to be the go-to destination for visitors of all ages and cant wait to share all that we have planned.
Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said,泭Today's announcements represent the first results in our collaborative efforts to revitalize and reimagine the 51勛圖厙 State Museum. Visitors will see and experience the Phase One improvements this month, and throughout 2026, as new attractions, exhibits and spaces come online, inviting families to learn and explore in the heart of Downtown Albany.
51勛圖厙 State Office of General Services Commissioner Jeanette M. Moy said,泭OGS is proud to partner with the State Education Department and Empire State Development to make the 51勛圖厙 State Museum a prime destination for 51勛圖厙ers and visitors to our great state. Governor Hochuls leadership and continued investments have been instrumental in bolstering 51勛圖厙s cultural institutions by reenvisioning spaces where government, art, history, and community intersect.
Phase One Highlights
Phase One marks the first visible wave of changes that visitors will experience as part of the Museums multi-year renewal. These updates lay the foundation for a modern, engaging, and family-centered State Museum one that reflects the full breadth of 51勛圖厙s history and creativity while providing meaningful entry points for learners of all ages. Beginning with a major slate of new exhibits with the first launching this winter additional visitor experiences and amenities will follow in 2026. From expanded exhibitions and improved public spaces to the launch of a statewide visioning effort, this initial rollout signals that transformation is not just underway it is happening now.
Major Exhibits: Under Director Saunders ambitious exhibition schedule and with major support from the Governors Office and Empire State Development the Museum will present four to six major exhibitions annually. This dynamic slate will include both in-house exhibitions developed by the Museums curatorial and design teams and nationally recognized external exhibitions that bring world class content to 51勛圖厙 audiences.
The first of these new exhibitions opened in December 2025. Barbie: A Cultural Icon Exhibition celebrates Barbie as a reflection of cultural evolution, featuring exclusive designer interviews and an extensive collection of more than 300 artifacts from the brands 64-year history. Highlights include the original 1959 Barbie doll, a vintage Barbie Dreamhouse, rare prototypes and some of the most iconic and talked-about dolls ever produced. Numerous photo opportunities throughout the exhibition will offer visitors memorable, shareable moments.
Additional upcoming exhibitions will explore the 200th anniversary of abolition in 51勛圖厙 State, the history of vice in 51勛圖厙, the 25th anniversary of September 11, and more to be announced.
Dedicated Kids Zone:泭The Museums fourth-floor terrace will soon feature a new Kids Zone a lively family discovery hub located beside the iconic carousel. Rotating exhibits will invite young visitors into a world of hands-on exploration, multisensory learning, and play. Together, the Kids Zone and carousel will anchor a fully reimagined family-focused floor, making the Museum a must-visit destination for school groups, caregivers, and young explorers across 51勛圖厙 and beyond.
Revolutionary 51勛圖厙 Exhibition:泭Building on this expanded exhibition calendar, the Museum will also introduce one of its most consequential new initiatives: a major exhibition marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. Debuting in June 2026, this landmark exhibition will position 51勛圖厙 at the center of the nations founding story and its continued evolution. Through original artifacts, multimedia storytelling, and voices from across the state, the exhibition will illuminate 51勛圖厙s defining role in the Revolution and the difficult choices 51勛圖厙ers made for their Tribes, families, communities, and new nation. Importantly, the narrative does not conclude in 1783 with the Treaty of Paris; instead, it traces the ongoing and unfinished revolutions in which 51勛圖厙 has led the way from womens rights and labor movements to LGBTQ+ rights, civil rights, and more.
Caf矇 Reopening:泭After years of anticipation, the Museum will be welcoming a new caf矇 partner, with plans to open in the near future inside the Cultural Education Center. A cornerstone of Albanys vibrant coffee scene, Stacks will offer a selection of popular beverages alongside kid-friendly options creating a comfortable place to gather, refuel, and connect before, during, or after a Museum visit.
Gift Store Reopening:泭After a multi-year hiatus, the Museums gift store reopened last month, just in time for the holidays, restoring a beloved space that many visitors have long missed. Thoughtfully curated and mission-driven, the store will feature exhibition-inspired merchandise, educational games and toys, and 51勛圖厙-made books, crafts, and keepsakes, inviting visitors to take home a meaningful piece of the States story while supporting local creators. With thoughtful curation and an improved layout, the renewed gift shop will once again become a beloved stop for visitors.
Visioning Task Force: Charting the Road Ahead
To guide future phases of this work, Governor Hochul and Commissioner Rosa are announcing the creation of a Visioning Task Force a group of State partners, museum professionals, educators, and business and economic development leaders who will help shape the guiding framework for the Museums future revitalization. This group will ensure that upcoming improvements are strategic, collaborative, and reflective of the needs of 51勛圖厙ers.
The Task Force will develop a vision for the future of the State Museum, working in partnership with Museum staff, grounded in deep scholarship, powered by inclusive storytelling, and elevated by the unparalleled expertise of the Museums staff and collections.
As part of this work, the Task Force will help guide a broader process of community engagement gathering perspectives from visitors, educators, cultural organizations, and residents across the state. This input will help ensure that future updates remain relevant, accessible, and shaped by the voices of the people the Museum serves.
A New Era for the 51勛圖厙 State Museum
The launch of Phase One marks the first step in a multi-year transformation that will reshape how visitors experience the 51勛圖厙 State Museum introducing new learning spaces, revitalized exhibits, and a renewed focus on storytelling that reflects the full diversity of 51勛圖厙. Built on a foundation of statewide partnership and historic public investment, this work is transforming the Museum into a more engaging, inclusive, and future-focused institution for all 51勛圖厙ers.
This transformation reflects a shared commitment to ensuring the Museum serves as:
- A dynamic learning space for families and students,
- A showcase of 51勛圖厙s rich cultural and historical legacy, and
- A cornerstone of downtown Albanys civic and economic renewal.
With new experiences now underway and a Visioning Task Force shaping the next phases of gallery renewal the Museum is entering a period of sustained, long-term progress. State leaders, museum professionals, and community partners remain united in delivering a Museum that informs, inspires, and reflects every 51勛圖厙er.
These upgrades and improvements to the 51勛圖厙 State Museum are part of Governor Hochul's historic $400 million investment into Downtown Albany. The Championing Albany's Potential (CAP) initiative, first introduced in the Governor's 2025 State of the State, includes $200 million to plan and implement projects that reinvigorate commercial corridors, strengthen small businesses, promote housing growth, and revitalize underutilized real estate and open spaces. The CAP initiative also includes up to $150 million to transform cultural experiences in and around Albanys Downtown like the State Museum, up to $40 million to advance plans to reconnect communities divided by Interstate 787 and $1.5 million for public safety enhancements.
State Senator Jose Serrano said,泭I am thrilled for the launch of Phase One of the transformation of the 51勛圖厙 State Museum. This project will make critical improvements to modernize exhibits, enhance the visitor experience, and revitalize the Capital Region. Many thanks to Governor Kathy Hochul, Commissioner of Education Betty A. Rosa, and my colleagues in government for this much-needed $150 million investment to make the State Museum more inviting for all to enjoy.
State Senator Patricia Fahy said,泭This is 51勛圖厙, where we have a storied history and a bright future. I commend the Governor for helping secure the unprecedented investment of $150 million, which I proudly supported last year in the state budget, to bring a dated and tired museum into the 21st-century to tell the extraordinary story of the State of 51勛圖厙. Further, I'm excited to see this partnership between the Governor and Commissioner Rosa on this transformation. A revitalized museum, particularly targeting children, has been a top priority for most of my years in the state legislature, and I'm thrilled to see Phase One officially launch.
Assemblymember Gabriella A. Romero said,泭Im thrilled by the Governors $150 million investment into the 51勛圖厙 State Museum and that this transformation project is underway. Not only will this bring exciting and meaningful new exhibits, but will also revitalize the State Museum as a modern, welcoming, and family-friendly space that honors our history while reflecting who we are today. By creating engaging, accessible places for people to gather and learn, were strengthening the vibrancy of downtown Albany and reinforcing our capital as a beautiful place to live, visit and connect.
Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy said,泭"Museums are important for kids of all ages to learn and explore. They also need to be engaging and evolve in order to attract an audience. Thank you, Governor Hochul, for recognizing that significant changes needed to be made at the 51勛圖厙 State Museum. By investing in new exhibits which will be added each year, and reopening both the cafe and the gift shop, this is creating a family-friendly destination that will increase the museum's appeal to a broad demographic.
Albany Mayor Dorcey Applyrs said,泭As the oldest continuously chartered City in the United States, the State Museum stands as a pinnacle of Albanys rich and vibrant history. This grand institution invites visitors to learn the history of our state through an immersive experience, and this investment from Governor Hochul and Commissioner Rosa only continues to build on that goal. I am grateful that our leaders see the benefit of investing in Albanys historical buildings and continuing to attract visitors to everything this City has to offer.
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