Art Lab: Process

Oct 8, 2015–Jan 2, 2017

MoMA

Photo courtesy Martin Seck
  • Education Center, Floor 1 First floor

What inspires artists? What inspires you? Discover different ways of making art and engage in your own creative process in our newest lab. Visitors can design a chair, sketch a still life, assemble a sculpture, or collaborate on a group artwork. All ages welcome. No registration required.

Art Lab is intended for individual visitors and families. We cannot accommodate groups in the lab.

Saturday–Thursday, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Friday, 10:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.

  • This installation is part of The Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Family Art Lab.
  • Education at MoMA is made possible by a partnership with Volkswagen of America.

    Family Programs are made possible by The William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund. Generous funding is provided by Brett and Daniel Sundheim. Additional support is provided by Christina R. Davis and by the Annual Education Fund.

    Art Lab is generously supported by Mrs. Ronnie F. Heyman.

    Special thanks to Teaching Beyond the Square.

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