After taking a moment to commemorate Memorial Day and share programing highlights, we’re signing off from regular blog posts until next week. See you in June!

Posts by Carolyn Kelly
This Week at MoMA: May 18–24
This week’s picks let you experience MoMA’s exhibitions in interactive ways, through film, music, fashion, and games. Come and explore for yourself.
This Week at MoMA: May 11–17
Wide-ranging events and exhibitions offer something for everyone this week. Check out these highlights:
This Week at MoMA: May 4–10
This festive week at MoMA begins with art-making à la Warhol and ends with ways to show mom your love. Don’t miss out.
This Week at MoMA: April 27–May 3
As we say goodbye to April (and hopefully welcome some warmer weather), we’re excited to announce the start of a new initiative for New Yorkers ages 65 and up called Prime Time, which, in addition to future events will offer half-price senior admission and discounted membership throughout the month of May. Stay tuned for more on this program. Meanwhile, check out these highlights for the week:
Vittorio Garatti at the School of Ballet in Havana, Cuba, from Unfinished Spaces. 2011. USA. Directed by Alysa Nahmias, Benjamin Murray
• Tonight, in conjunction with the exhibition Latin America in Construction: Architecture 1955–1980, catch a special screening and discussion with the filmmakers of Unfinished Spaces, a documentary about the history and rediscovery of Cuba’s National Art Schools project, designed by the young artists Ricardo Porro, Vittorio Garatti, and Roberto Gottardi in the wake of Castro’s Revolution. The screening is free, but reservations are required.• Also tonight, artist Bouchra Khalili joins us for a Modern Mondays program featuring a screening of her Foreign Office (2015) and the final chapters of her Speeches trilogy (2013), followed by a discussion with curator Thomas J. Lax.
• On Friday, MoMA presents the Debut Reading of the Migration Series Poetry Suite, with newly commissioned works responding to Jacob Lawrence’s Migration Series. Selected and moderated by poet Elizabeth Alexander, the evening features an extraordinary line-up: Rita Dove, Nikky Finney, Terrance Hayes, Tyehimba Jess, Yusef Komunyakaa, Patricia Spears Jones, Natasha Trethewey, Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, Crystal Williams, and Kevin Young. Explore the Migration Series Poetry Suite here.Math Bass. Installation view of Lies Inside at Overduin & Co., Los Angeles. 2014
• Head to MoMA PS1 to see the new exhibitions Math Bass: Off the Clock and Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys: Fine Arts, and celebrate the last Sunday Sessions of the season with Micachu: Local Holiday, Local Sun, Locals, Local Rain, Local Number, Local Drink, Local Customs, a performance by British artist Micachu of new material pulled from her vast collection of audio odds and sods, matched with wildly colorful projections from her sketchbook.• And be sure not to miss the exhibition 100 Years in Post-Production: Resurrecting a Lost Landmark of Black Film History—an exhibition of the first black-cast feature film footage that was recently discovered in MoMA’s film collection—which closes on Sunday.
This Week at MoMA: April 20–26
While MoMA’s exhibition galleries usually get all the attention, this week several talks and performances take center stage. Check out the diverse roster of programming this week:
This Week at MoMA: April 13–19
From kid-friendly to scholarly, experimental to iconic, here are our picks for the week:
This Week at MoMA: April 6–12
Flowers blooming, sun shining, galleries buzzing—with spring in full swing there’s no better time to get out and experience something new. Don’t miss out on this week’s highlights:
This Week at MoMA: March 31–April 5
This week is all about last chances and what’s up next. Check out what you won’t want to miss:
This Week at MoMA: March 23–29
Whether you’re a fan of music, cinema, architecture, or fashion, this week’s programs have some thing that will fit your interest. Here are the highlights:
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