There’s great art to see in the galleries—by Yoko Ono, Zoe Leonard, Andy Warhol, and Jacob Lawrence, to name just a few—and lively activities all week long. Here are some highlights:
• On Tuesday, drop by Andy Warhol: </em>Campbell’s Soup Cans and Other Works, 1953–1967</strong></a> for free art-making activities that explore the artist’s materials and process.</p>
Agora. July 2014. Photo: Manuel Molina Martagon
• On Wednesday, join MoMA’s Agora series in the Sculpture Garden and explore technology and art with the question I Am Here. Where Are You?
• On Thursday, MoMA Nights presents jazz from soon-to-be Late Show with Stephen Colbert bandleader Jon Batiste (with his band Stay Human). Museum galleries are open until 8:00 p.m., and live music in the Sculpture Garden starts at 6:30 p.m.
</blockquote>Nicky Siano, MoMA PS1 Warm Up, Saturday, July 4, 2015. Photo: Charles Roussel
• Warm Up at MoMA PS1 continues on Saturday with sets by Baauer, Skepta (live), DJ Slimzee, Tory Lanez (live), Sicko Mobb (live), Dark0, and Joey LaBeija.
• Sunday marks the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and this month MoMA joins cultural organizations across the city in celebrating initiatives that make museums more accessible for all. Learn more at moma.org/access.
• Also on Sunday, at the MoMA Design Store in Soho, tech-creationists littleBits host a Creature Making Workshop, where you can use the company’s magnetic electronics modules to make a beeping, blinking robot.
• Don’t miss the final Summergarden event of the season on Sunday. This week’s free concert showcases jazz with Ulysses Owens Jr. and Friends.