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Download the Monthly Film & Event Calendar FRI 1:30 Film 6:30 Film 4:00 Film WED SUN WED 4:00 Film THU 1 Zoo in Budapest. T1 Just Pals. T1 Emma’s Bliss. T2 13 17 20 Me and My Gal. T2 28 Events & Programs Film & Event Calendar 2:00 Film 8:00 Event 6:00 Film 6:30 Film 1:30 Film 1:30 Film Exhibition Opening 1:30 Film 1:30 Film Exit Marrakech. T2 The Armory Party The Black Watch. T1 The Cock-Eyed Gallery Sessions A Closer Look for Kids: To Have and Have Key Largo. T1 Lincoln Kirstein’s How to Marry a Designing Woman. T2 2019. Museum World. T2 Daily All About Abstraction Not. T2 3:00 Event 7:00 Film Modern. Floor 3 Millionaire. T1 galleries 4:30 Film Marron Atrium, Floor 2 Saturdays & Sundays, Mar 2–31, VW Sunday Sessions: This Is Love. T2 FRI 7:00 Film 3 Bad Men. T2 Exhibition Opening 4:30 Film 10:20–11:30 a.m. Doreen Garner. SUN Join us for conversations and The Poll Diaries. T2 THU New Order: Art and The Yellow Ticket. T2 29 Education & Research Building MoMA PS1 7:00 Film activities that offer insightful and SUN Technology in 24 7:30 Film 7 Quick Millions. T2 7:00 Film 1:30 Film unusual ways to engage with art. Kids and adults participate in lively 4:00 Film the Twenty-First 10:20 Family Street Angel. T1 10 The Man Who Came Young Man with a discussions and activities while Hello, Sister! T1 1:30 Film Century. Floor 2 A Closer Look for Limited to 25 participants 10:20 Family Back. T2 Horn. T2 looking at art. The Big Sleep. T2 THU Kids. Education & 5:30 Film A Closer Look for 10:20 Family SAT 14 Research Building Art Lab: Nature For kids ages five to 10 and adult Adam & Evelyn. T2 4:00 Film Kids. Education & A Closer Look for THU SAT companions. Free tickets are distributed 2 Daily, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; on a first-come, first-served basis starting The Chambermaid Research Building 1:30 Film Kids. Education & 10:20 Family 6:00 Film 21 30 Fri, until 6:30 p.m. at 10:00 a.m. on the day of the program. 10:20 Family Lynn. T2 Young Man with a Research Building Tours for Fours. The Yellow Ticket. T1 10:20 Family Education & Research Building A Closer Look for Horn. T1 1:30 Film Education & 10:20 Family 7:00 Film Tours for Fours. 10:20 Family Kids. Education & The Cobweb. T1 Research Building A Closer Look for Discover how artists and designers Tours for Fours: If Not Us, Who? T2 Education & 4:30 Film Tours for Fours. Research Building MON Kids. Education & are inspired by the natural world in Creative Combinations Research Building While New York Education & 4:30 Film 12:00 Event 4 Research Building this hands-on, multisensory Saturdays & Sundays, Mar 2–31, 10:20 Family FRI Sleeps. T1 Research Building Shamrock Handicap. VW Sunday Sessions: 1:30 Film installation. All ages are welcome. 10:20–11:15 a.m. Tours for Fours. 4:00 Film T2 Come Together: 10:20 Family 8 Just Pals. T1 7:00 Film 1:00 Event Education & Research Building Education & Outlaws of Red River. Music Festival and Tours for Fours. Riley the Cop. T1 VW Sunday Sessions: 7:00 Film M Research Building T2 1:30 Film 2:00 Film Label Market. Education & VW Sunday Sessions Look, listen, and share ideas Black Women’s Film Kentucky Pride. T2 Dark Passage. T2 The Edukators. T2 MoMA PS1 Research Building Various dates and times while you explore art through 1:00 Film 5:30 Film FRI Conference. MoMA PS1 movement, drawing, and more. Under Snow. T2 The Sea Wolf. T2 4:00 Film 3:00 Event MoMA PS1 2:00 Film FRI For four-year-olds and adult companions. The Poll Diaries. T2 VW Sunday Sessions: 15 Street Angel. T2 SUN Embracing performance, music, 1:30 Film 7:30 Film 1:30 Film Free tickets are distributed on a NIC Kay, Where Does 1:30 Film 22 31 dance, conversations, and film, first-come, first-served basis at 10:00 a.m. Scotland Yard. T1 Emma’s Bliss. T2 4:30 Film Pilgrimage. T2 4:30 Film It Hurt? MoMA PS1 Manderlay. T1 1:30 Film VW Sunday Sessions supports and on the day of the program. The Cock-Eyed Lazybones. T2 Exhibition Openings 3:30 Film 4:00 Film Birth. T1 commissions new work, inviting World. T1 3:00 Film 4:30 Film Nancy Spero: Paper Quick Millions. T1 TUE Hangman’s House. T2 artists, curators, and others to Family Films: Shhh! Silent Films Lazybones. T1 The Warrior’s 4:30 Film Mirror; Simone share their projects. 5 7:00 Film MON Sat, Mar 9, 12:00–1:00 p.m. T3 4:00 Film Husband. T2 6:00 Film Transatlantic. T2 Fattal: Works and Adam & Evelyn. T2 5:00 Film Visit moma.org/sundaysessions for details The Chambermaid 4:30 Film The Black Watch. T2 25 Days; Gina Beavers: and ticketing info. Watch and discuss classic Under Snow. T2 7:00 Film 7:00 Film Lynn. T2 Kentucky Pride. T1 7:30 Film The Life I Deserve; shorts—with live piano Zoo in Budapest. T2 The Red Dance. T2 4:00 Film Me and My Gal. T1 5:30 Film MON Hock E Aye Vi Edgar accompaniment. 6:00 Film 6:30 Film Body and Soul. T1 Quiet Mornings The Red Dance. T1 Heap of Birds: 3 Bad Men. T1 Shamrock Handicap. SAT SAT Wed, Mar 6, 7:30–9:00 a.m. For kids ages six and up and adult SAT 18 6:30 Film Surviving Active companions. Free tickets are distributed A T1 Museum galleries 7:00 Film MON 4:30 Film Quick Millions. T1 Shooter Custer. on a first-come, first-served basis at 9 16 23 10:00 a.m. on the day of the program. Endzeit – Ever After. 7:00 Film Outlaws of Red River. MoMA PS1 See your favorite works from 11 10:20 Family 10:20 Family T2 13 Minutes. T2 10:20 Family T1 TUE MoMA’s collection and take A Closer Look for A Closer Look for 10:20 Family A Closer Look for 4:00 Film in selected new exhibitions, all Kids. Education & 6:30 Film Kids. Education & A Closer Look for Kids. Education & Lightnin’. T1 26 without the crowds. Guided SUN WED Research Building While New York Research Building Kids. Education & Research Building 4:30 Film meditation takes place at 3 6 6:30 Film Sleeps. T1 Research Building 10:20 Family 10:20 Family Pilgrimage. T2 8:30 a.m. 10:20 Family If Not Us, Who? T1 Exhibition Closing 7:30 Event Tours for Fours. 7:00 Film Tours for Fours. 10:20 Family Tours for Fours. 7:00 Film Adults $15, seniors $12, full-time students Looking at Jerry Quiet Mornings. Education & An Evening with Education & Tours for Fours. with current ID $10, children (16 and Education & Transatlantic. T2 Lewis: The Nutty Museum galleries TUE Research Building Jeff Preiss. T2 Research Building Education & under) free. Free for members, with the Research Building ability to bring guests for $5 Professor 12 Research Building 1:30 Film 2:00 Film 12:00 Event WED Storyboards. 12:00 Family TUE Woman’s World. T2 4:00 Film The Sea Wolf. T2 VW Sunday Sessions: 12:00 Event Theater galleries Family Films: Shhh! Exit Marrakech. T2 19 Come Together: 27 VW Sunday Sessions: 4:00 Film Silent Films. T3 4:30 Film 10:20 Family Music Festival and Exhibition Opening Spring Open House. 4:30 4:30 R Endzeit – Ever After. Film Hello, Sister! T2 Film A Closer Look for 1:00 Film Label Market. New Directors/ MoMA PS1 T2 Scotland Yard. T1 Body and Soul. T2 Kids. Education & 13 Minutes. T2 6:30 Film MoMA PS1 New Films 2019. Research Building 4:30 Film 6:30 Film Surrender. T2 7:00 Film See newdirectors.org 1:30 Film 2:00 Film Hangman’s House. T1 Surrender. T1 The Warrior’s for details. 10:20 Family Riley the Cop. T1 The Man Who Came Husband. T2 Tours for Fours. 6:00 Film 7:00 Film Back. T2 1:30 Film 3:30 Film Education & The Edukators. T2 This is Love. T2 Written on the Wind. Lightnin’. T1 Cover: Endzeit – Ever After. Research Building T2 © ZDF/Anke Neugebauer FRI 1:30 Film 6:30 Film 4:00 Film WED SUN WED 4:00 Film THU 1 Zoo in Budapest. T1 Just Pals. T1 Emma’s Bliss. T2 13 17 20 Me and My Gal. T2 28 Events & Programs Film & Event Calendar 2:00 Film 8:00 Event 6:00 Film 6:30 Film 1:30 Film 1:30 Film Exhibition Opening 1:30 Film 1:30 Film Exit Marrakech. T2 The Armory Party The Black Watch. T1 The Cock-Eyed Gallery Sessions A Closer Look for Kids: To Have and Have Key Largo. T1 Lincoln Kirstein’s How to Marry a Designing Woman. T2 2019. Museum World. T2 Daily All About Abstraction Not. T2 3:00 Event 7:00 Film Modern. Floor 3 Millionaire. T1 galleries 4:30 Film Marron Atrium, Floor 2 Saturdays & Sundays, Mar 2–31, VW Sunday Sessions: This Is Love. T2 FRI 7:00 Film 3 Bad Men. T2 Exhibition Opening 4:30 Film 10:20–11:30 a.m. Doreen Garner. SUN Join us for conversations and The Poll Diaries.
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