Crown Creativity Lab at Home

May 22, 2020–May 26, 2022

MoMA

Creativity Lab at Home video stills by Pablo Helguera, Adelia Gregory, Rachell Morillo, Hannah Fagin, Alethea Rockwell, Annie Leist, Sarah Kennedy, Larissa Raphael, Elli Dimaki, Francis Estrada, and Alex Roediger.
  • MoMA, Floor 2, Creativity Lab The Paula and James Crown Creativity Lab

The Creativity Lab offers participatory experiences that connect you with art and ideas. Browse the event listings below to join art-making and conversation programs led by artists and educators.

You can also join us online. Watch short video prompts inspired by MoMA’s collection and artists’ processes through Creativity Lab at Home. Join free online courses—about photography, abstract painting, modern and contemporary art, fashion, architecture, and teaching with art.

Find activities and events for families here, online and onsite.

For everyone’s health and safety, COVID-19 vaccination (age 5+) and masks (age 2+)
are required for all visitors. Capacity in the Creativity Lab is limited and hand sanitizing is required.

  • This installation is part of The Paula and James Crown Creativity Lab.
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