What do coffee, beets, chocolate, and flowers have to do with art? Join us as we take inspiration from Ed Ruscha’s art made from “overlooked things.” We’ll experiment by making marks with a multitude of materials in this hands-on, sensory workshop. For families with kids aged four to six
Kids and adults participate. Only kids of ages four to six and registered adult companions will be permitted to attend.
This program will take place in the Cullman Education and Research Building, followed by a short guided visit to the exhibition ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN.
Registration opens online on Monday, October 2, at 10:30 a.m. Registration is free and includes free admission to the Museum.
Register for one session only, as the program will be repeated.
Contact [email protected] or 212-708-9805 with questions.
Accessibility
FM assistive-listening devices (headsets and neck loops for T-Coil compatibility) are available for sound amplification.
American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation is available for public programs upon request with two weeks advance notice. MoMA will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made with less than two weeks notice. Please contact [email protected] to make a request for these accommodations.
All-gender and family restrooms are located in the Cullman Mezzanine.
For more information on accessibility at MoMA please visit moma.org/visit/accessibility/. For accessibility questions or accommodation requests please email [email protected] or call 212-708-9805.
The Adobe Foundation is proud to support equity, learning, and creativity at MoMA.
Family Programs are made possible by the Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Family Endowment Fund.
Major support is provided by the William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund, Volkswagen of America, the Emily Fisher Landau Educator Fund, the Charles A. Cuomo Education Endowment Fund, and by the Annual Education Fund.