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March 9, 2015  |  This Week at MoMA
This Week at MoMA: March 9–15

With an extra hour of daylight to enjoy, this week visitors of all ages have more to experience in the galleries and in our theaters:

Sketching From Life. October 3, 2014

• Drop by the Toulouse-Lautrec exhibition on Tuesday, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m., for the last session of Sketching from Life—a free, informal drawing workshop in the galleries or with a live model.

• On Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. watch a Stratocaster Session in the exhibition galleries of Making Music Modern: Design for Ear and Eye. A MoMA staff member or other guest will play MoMA’s recently acquired 1957 Fender Stratocaster guitar and 1959 Bassman amp.

Of Horses and Men. 2013. Iceland. Directed by Benedikt Erlingsson. Courtesy Music Box Films

Of Horses and Men. 2013. Iceland. Directed by Benedikt Erlingsson. Courtesy Music Box Films

• Beginning Wednesday, the Department of Film presents a weeklong run of celebrated stage director Benedikt Erlingsson’s debut feature, Of Horses and Men (2013).

• Bring your little art lovers (ages two and up) to MoMA Art Lab: Places and Spaces on Friday for an interactive Story Time, starting at 11:00 a.m.

When the Dust Settles. 1998. Canada. Directed by Louise Johnson

When the Dust Settles. 1998. Canada. Directed by Louise Johnson

• On Saturday, kids ages four and up can enjoy our Family Films program What’s the Trouble?, including Louise Johnson’s animated short When the Dust Settles, about two un-neighborly gophers.

• The Department of Film’s Wim Wenders retrospective continues on Sunday with a program of the director’s rarely screened early short films.