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Posts by Carolyn Kelly
This Week at MoMA: July 27–August 2
As we bid goodbye to July, it may seem as if everyone else has already packed up and headed to the beach. For those stuck in the city, never fear! MoMA is an oasis in the heart of Midtown. Spend an afternoon with a good book in the Sculpture Garden, meet a friend for a classic film after work, or stay cool in the galleries and finally see the exhibitions you’ve been hearing about. While you’re here don’t miss these programs:
This Week at MoMA: July 20–26
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:
This Week at MoMA: July 13–19
Satisfy your summer FOMO with a visit to MoMA. Here’s what you’ll want to catch this week:
This Week at MoMA: July 6–12
Establish your summer routine around MoMA’s weekly offerings of film, music, conversations, and more. Here are some highlights:
This Week at MoMA: June 29–July 5
As we head into the holiday weekend—USA! USA!—new summer programming kicks off with the start of our annual MoMA Nights and Summergarden series. (Be sure to check out the entire line-up.) Here’s what’s happening:
This Week at MoMA: June 22–28
Time is on your side this week, from architecture for the future, utopia through history, and 10 years of change on the Lower East Side, to party time at MoMA PS1:
This Week at MoMA: June 15–21
As we approach the solstice this week—the official start of summer—things are truly “buzzing” at MoMA. Don’t miss out!
This Week at MoMA: June 1–7
A theme this week is commemoration, and with expansive film surveys, gala celebrations, and hands-on activies, there’s something for everyone.
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