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Studio Museum Evacuates Visitors After “Sprinkler Emergency”

Last updated: January 23, 2026 5:50 pm
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The Studio Museum in Harlem faced a minor setback today as visitors were evacuated due to a sprinkler emergency in the gift shop. The incident occurred just two months after the museum’s grand opening of its new building designed by Adjaye Associates.

According to a witness who requested anonymity, guests were asked to leave the premises as water overflowed from the ceiling near the gift shop area. A spokesperson for the museum later confirmed that a damaged sprinkler caused the flood, prompting the closure of the museum for the weekend. Fortunately, no artworks or galleries were affected by the incident.

The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) responded promptly to the emergency, resolving the situation within 30 minutes with no reported injuries. Videos captured by bystanders showed water cascading from the ceiling, causing concern about potential damage to the artwork on display.

The Studio Museum, which reopened in November after a seven-year hiatus for construction, boasts a new 82,000-square-foot building designed by Adjaye Associates with Cooper Robertson. The $160 million project aimed to provide a modern space for showcasing art and culture in Harlem.

As the museum works to address the aftermath of the sprinkler mishap, visitors are advised to stay tuned for updates on when it will reopen to the public. The incident serves as a reminder of the unforeseen challenges that can arise in maintaining a cultural institution, but also highlights the swift response and professionalism of emergency services in ensuring the safety of all involved.

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