Artist Maya Jeffereis hosts a Drop-in with an Artist session in Gallery 510: Looking for Langston.
Join artists for active, hands-on creative sessions during Drop-in with an Artist, a monthly series held in MoMA’s galleries. In each session, guest artists based in New York City will design, offer, and facilitate uniquely creative prompts for drop-in audiences, who will be invited to respond and participate as they like.
Drop-in with an Artist is free with museum admission. Materials and seating are provided. Participation is open to all, with no experience, ability, or reservations required. Prompts will be available in English and Spanish. Visitors are welcome to stay for the entire session or drop in at any time throughout the two-hour program.
For questions about Drop-in with an Artist, contact [email protected].
Maya Jeffereis is an artist and filmmaker whose work in video, performance, and installation seeks to expand upon overlooked histories and fill in archival gaps with counternarratives, personal histories, and speculative fictions. Jeffereis has exhibited at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, the Isamu Noguchi Foundation Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Brooklyn Museum, and Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, among other institutions and international film festivals. Jeffereis has been an artist-in-residence at Lower Manhattan Cultural Center (LMCC), Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity, and Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. She teaches at Hunter College and the New School.
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