Please join us for the Opening Night Reception, celebrating the artwork and community created during our In the Making: Summer 2018 workshops for teens.
Part of the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Program, In the Making is a free workshop that engages teens in an exploration of modern and contemporary art through a unique integration of art making, observation, and discussion. Students in this six-week, 18-session intensive program participated in four separate classes:
GO BIG OR GO HOME! Large Scale Sculpture with No Limits
THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE: Paintings that Fight Back Against Depression and Distress
BOOM BAP CINEMA: Making Video and Audio Production on the Go
WHOSE WORLD IS THIS? Exploring Storytelling and Community through Clay
Food and drink will be provided.
The show is on view through September 26, 2018.
In the Making provides free, hands-on studio art courses for NYC high school students every summer. Throughout the program, participants have the opportunity to enhance their artistic skills, build their portfolio, and immerse themselves in the New York art world. In the Making courses meet three times a week for six weeks, culminating in a Teen Art exhibition showcasing the work students created during the program at MoMA in the Cullman Education and Research Building.
No previous art-making or arts experience is necessary to take part. MoMA provides all materials, food, Metrocards, and other costs.
Please contact [email protected] for more information.
For inquiries about In the Making, contact [email protected] or call (212) 333-6543.
Education at MoMA is made possible by a partnership with Volkswagen of America.
Teen Programs are made possible by an endowment established by The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation. Additional support is provided by The Brown Foundation, Inc., of Houston and by the MoMA Annual Education Fund.
In the Making is made possible by an endowment established by Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman.
