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New York Sign Museum at Noble Signs

New York Sign Museum and Noble Signs

East New York, Brooklyn

Credit: Phil Gordon

Sat, October 18th, 2025

12:00pm — 4:00pm

Sun, October 19th, 2025

12:00pm — 4:00pm

Established in 2013, Noble Signs is a Brooklyn-based studio dedicated to the art of hand-painted and craft signage in the New York area, specifically focusing on the vernacular lettering styles that lend the city its unique visual identity. Out of that mission, the New York Sign Museum was born.

Serving as a resource for community members, historians, and designers alike, the museum is a registered nonprofit organization with the mission of preserving historic signage from around the New York metropolitan area. Currently incubating in Noble Signs' fabrication and design studios, the museum collection includes 40+ full-scale rescued storefront signs and dozens of other small pieces and ephemera.

Visitors are invited to explore the collection and active sign shop where signs are still made the old-fashioned way, situated in an amazing one-of-a-kind prewar factory space with original details including glass block walls, art deco tin ceilings, stained glass dividers, and a functioning dumbwaiter.

Entry is first-come-first-serve. Lines are expected at this location.

The first floor can be accessed by wheelchair at the side door (located between the glass door and the corner of Atlantic Avenue under the half-circle sign that says "Noble Signs"). The second floor of the shop is not wheelchair accessible.

This is an active workplace. Closed-toe shoes are recommended.

Children are welcome accompanied by an adult.

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