Cabaret dancers are one of the main focuses of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s portfolio. Many of his lithographs depict them in their stylish appearance, performing expressive dances, and addressing a new audience with a taste for a spicier, flashier, more interactive kind of entertainment. These works grab attention, but others depict the more intimate moments of the
modern, independent woman’s private life.
Gallery Sessions, impromptu interactions facilitated by Museum educators that explore the creative process, art history, and the experience of art, take place daily in select galleries. Groups meet in the galleries noted on the schedule. Gallery Sessions are free with Museum admission. No registration is required.
Sign language–interpreted Gallery Sessions are held every fourth Sunday of the month at 1:30 p.m. FM headsets for sound amplification are available for all talks.
Join us for lively conversations and engaging activities, facilitated by Museum educators, that offer insightful and unusual ways to engage with MoMA’s collection and special exhibitions.
Gallery Sessions are free for members and Museum admission ticket holders. No registration is required. Groups meet in the Marron Atrium, Floor 2.
FM headsets for sound amplification are available for all talks.