Palomba Academy of Music Porcelain and Neon Sign

Object/Artifact

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American Sign Museum

Name/Title

Palomba Academy of Music Porcelain and Neon Sign

Entry/Object ID

2020.0018.0001

Description

For 64 years, the Palomba Academy of Music taught music lessons from its Bronx storefront, but due to COVID-19, was forced to close in mid-2020. Palomba's was a New York institution that had many stand out students over the years such as Grammy-winning drummer Will Calhoun of In Living Color, bassist Ron Long who worked with The Temptations, and drummer Luciannna Padmore who played in the Tony-winning show "Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk." The 25-ft long Palomba Academy of Music neon sign was designed in 1956 by Milton Grauer of the Bronx’s famous Grauer Sign Co.  Grauer developed many signs throughout the New York area, although their most memorable ones seem be their neon designs.  They can be seen in the yellow pages up to the early 1990s and do not appear to still be operational today. Efforts were made to locate a permanent home closer to its original location but, because of its size and weight, no museum in New York City is willing to take or display the sign. The removal was successfully done by American Signcrafters Interstate, a New York based sign company, located in Bohemia.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Category

z_New Category Needed (Re-sort)

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Milton Grauer

Role

Sign Maker

Date made

1956

Place

City

New York City

State

New York

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Makers Mark

Transcription

Grauer Sign Co.

Dimensions

Width

25 ft

Material

Porcelain enamel, neon, Metal

Location

Category

Storage

Condition

Overall Condition

Good