New York City’s Museum of the Moving Image has an exhibition called Star Trek: 40 Years of Fandom running through 15 April.
The exhibition includes “657 artifacts, including 224 action figures, toys, board games, 100 trading cards, housewares, clothing, comic books, and an array of fan club magazines and fan-generated publications.” The materials “reference every Star Trek television series and all ten motion pictures. They also cover fan-produced films, such as Star Trek: New Voyages.”
The exhibition “was organized by Rochelle Slovin, director of the Museum, and Ross Melnick, director of research. The fan-produced films were selected by Ian Peters, a Star Trek expert who is a graduate student at the University of Texas, Austin, and who researched and cataloged most of the objects in the exhibition while serving as a summer intern at the Museum.”
The Museum of the Moving Image is located in Astoria (Queens) New York at the intersection of 35th Avenue and 36th Street. The phone number is 718-784-0077. Admission is $10 (adults), $7.50 (students), and $5 (children), and free on Fridays from 4PM to 8PM. Museum hours are 11AM-5PM Wednesdays and Thursdays; 11AM-8PM Fridays (free after 4PM); and 11AM-6:30PM Saturdays and Sundays.