Establish your summer routine around MoMA’s weekly offerings of film, music, conversations, and more. Here are some highlights:
Cobra Woman. 1944. USA. Directed by Robert Siodmak. Image courtesy Universal Pictures/Photofest
• All week long screenings for Glorious Technicolor: From George Eastman House and Beyond will transport you with musicals, melodramas, and swashbuckling epics, including Cobra Woman, Gone with the Wind, and Easter Parade.
• Join an open discussion on Wednesday—What Is Art Worth?—as part of our Agora series. Modelled on the ancient Greek open forum, Agora sessions meet weekly in July.
MoMA Nights 2014. Photo: Carly Gaebe
• On Thursday MoMA Nights presents pianist and composer Samora Abayomi Pinderhughes, whose music raises challenging questions about social justice and identity. Remember Museum galleries are open until 8:00 p.m., and live music in the Sculpture Garden starts at 6:30 p.m.
• Warm Up at MoMA PS1 continues on Saturday with sets by Bok Bok, Corbin & Bobby Raps, Despot, Helix, and Sheen.
• And, finally, wind down the weekend with Summergarden on Sunday. This week’s free concert showcases jazz with the Dahi Divine Quintet.