Open Art Space is a relaxed, weekly, drop-in program for LGBTQ+ high school students and their allies who are interested in thinking about, and making, art in a creative and welcoming environment.
Join us for a bookbinding workshop with MoMA Teens alumnus Marlon Rajan. Bind a hardcover sketchbook, watercolor notebook, or journal using traditional bookbinding stitches and techniques.
Marlon Rajan is a creative designer based in Jersey City, NJ. Marlon develops websites, logos, and graphic design assets on commission. Their digital approach to design is informed by their interdisciplinary background, incorporating color, texture, movement, and sound into their projects.
This program is free and open to all high school–age participants. No previous art-making experience or registration is necessary.
Open Art Space meets every Thursday, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., at the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building, located at 4 West 54 Street, near Fifth Avenue.
Metrocards, snacks, and supplies will be provided.
Email questions to [email protected].
Volkswagen of America is proud to be MoMA’s lead partner of education.
Teen Programs are made possible by the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Endowment and by the Carroll and Milton Petrie Education Program Endowment. Additional support is provided by the Annual Education Fund.