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Download the Monthly Film & Event Calendar SUN FRI WED SUN 7:00 Film Looking for Oum Film & Event Calendar 1 13 18 22 Kulthum; The Events & Programs 2:00 Film 1:30 Film 1:30 Film Exhibition Closing Send-Off. T2 Gallery Sessions Summer Thursdays Suspicion. T2 Avalon. T2 Bugsy. T2 Adrian Piper: 7:30 Film Daily, 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Thursdays, Jul 5–Aug 30, A Synthesis of 5:00 Film 5:00 Film 4:30 Film Waiting for Museum galleries 5:30–8:00 p.m. Intuitions. Floor 6 & Winter Brothers. T2 Martial Arts of Leviathan. T2 Happiness. T1 Museum galleries & Sculpture Marron Atrium Join us for conversations and Shaolin. T2 Garden 7:00 Film activities that offer insightful and MON Exhibition Closing TUE 7:30 Film Amadeus. T2 4:30 Film unusual ways to engage with art. See our current exhibitions and FRI TUE Studio Visit: Selected THU Legendary Weapons Forest of Bliss. T1 enjoy live music every Thursday 2 Gifts from Agnes 31 Limited to 25 participants 6 10 of China. T1 26 (sets begin at 6:30 p.m.). 4:00 Film Gund. Floor 2 7:00 Film 3:00 Talk 1:30 Film 1:00 Art Making 1:30 Film Winter Brothers. T2 Mommy Dead and Agora. Sculpture Art Lab: Nature Jul 5 Habibi Tin Men. T2 Dream Building Exhibition Opening Liberty Heights. T2 SAT Dearest; And the Garden Daily. Education & Research Jul 13 Nkumu Katalay & 7:00 Film Drop-in Workshops. Constantin Brancusi 5:00 Film 14 4:30 Film Moon Stands Still. T1 Building The Life Long Project Band Rear Window. T2 Sculpture Garden Sculpture. Floor 2 4:00 Film Challenge of the Happy-Go-Lucky. T2 Jul 19 Deradoorian 12:00 Event THU 7:30 Film Looking for Oum Discover how artists and designers Masters. T2 7:00 Film 2:00 Film Jul 26 Combo Chimbita TUE Warm Up. MoMA PS1 5:30 Event Salaam Bombay! T2 Kulthum; The are inspired by the natural world Martial Arts of 19 William Eggleston in Regular Museum admission applies. For 7:30 Film Summer Thursdays. Send-Off. T2 in this hands-on, multisensory 3 Shaolin. T1 4:00 Film the Real World. T2 details, visit moma.org/summerthursdays. The Eight Diagram 1:30 Film Museum galleries & SUN installation. All ages are welcome. Martial Club. T2 4:30 Film 1:00 Art Making Pole Fighter. T2 Toys. T2 5:00 Film Sculpture Garden Daily, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; WED 29 Cuadecuc, vampir. T1 Family Art Talk with Willie Cole Dream Building 7:00 Film The Beaches of Fri, until 6:30 p.m. 4:30 Film 7:00 Film Drop-in Workshops. The Eight Diagram Agnes. T2 1:00 Film 7:00 Film Sat, Jul 7, 11:00 a.m. T3 J SAT 11 Lost in La Mancha. T2 Looking for Oum Sculpture Garden Pole Fighter. T2 Looking for Oum Landline; Curtis. T2 7 7:30 Event 8:00 Event Kulthum; The Quiet Mornings Hear from artist Willie Cole about 5:30 Event Kulthum; The 4:00 Film Quiet Mornings. Summergarden. Send-Off. T2 Wed, Jul 11, 7:30–9:00 a.m. his work, which is inspired by 11:00 Family Summer Thursdays. Send-Off. T2 To Catch a Thief. T2 Museum galleries SUN Sculpture Garden Museum galleries everyday objects as well as African Family Art Talk with Museum galleries & and African American imagery. 15 FRI 2:00 Film See your favorite works from 7:00 Film Willie Cole. T3 1:30 Film Sculpture Garden MON Vernon, Florida. T1 MoMA’s collection and take in Ages 7–14. Free, but registration required. Winter Brothers. T2 Good Morning, Exhibition Opening 27 Visit moma.org/familyregistration. 12:00 Event selected new exhibitions, all Vietnam. T2 Toward a Concrete FRI 23 4:00 Film Warm Up. MoMA PS1 1:30 Film 7:30 Film without the crowds. Guided WED Utopia: Architecture In Between (Bar 20 4:00 Film Man of the Year. T2 The Devil Never meditation takes place at 8:30 a.m. Summergarden 2018: 4:00 Film in Yugoslavia, Bahar); Hair Wolf. T2 4 Deep Valley. T2 Sleeps. T1 New Music for New York My Young Auntie. T2 1948–1980. Floor 3 1:30 Film 4:00 Film Adults $15, seniors $12, full-time students 5:00 Film Sundays, Jul 8–29, 8:00 p.m. 1:30 Film Sleepers. T2 7:00 Film Looking for Oum with current ID $10, children (16 and 7:00 Film 2:00 Film Deep Valley. T1 under) free. Free for members, with the (Doors at 7:00 p.m.) Diner. T2 Y tu mamá también. Kulthum; The The 36th Chamber Dirty Ho. T2 4:30 Film Images, from left: Diner. ability to bring guests for $5 Sculpture Garden T3 Send-Off. T2 7:00 Film Courtesy of MGM/ of Shaolin. T2 7:00 Film The Trip. T2 5:00 Film NoBudge Shorts Photofest. © MGM; Tin Enjoy free performances, Mad Monkey Kung Fu. 4:30 Film Men. Courtesy of Buena Dream Building Drop-in U Mad Monkey Kung Fu. 7:00 Film TUE Program. T2 presented with The Juilliard School SUN T2 The Place Beyond Vista/Photofest. © Buena Workshops T2 Hunger. T2 Vista; Martial Club. © and Jazz at Lincoln Center. 8 24 the Pines. T1 8:00 Event Licensed by Celestial Tuesdays, Jul 3 & 10, 8:00 Event Summergarden. Pictures Limited. All rights 1:00–3:00 p.m. Jul 8 Juilliard Concert I: New SAT 3:00 Talk 7:00 Film 4:00 Film 2:00 Film Summergarden. Sculpture Garden reserved; Good Morning Sculpture Garden Music for Mixed Ensembles Agora. Sculpture Revenge; Consommé. Vietnam. Courtesy of Psycho. T2 Challenge of the Sculpture Garden Jul 15 Jazz Concert I: Michael 21 Garden T2 Buena Vista/Photofest. © Design and construct your own Masters. T2 MON Buena Vista; Mad Monkey Rodriguez Quintet 7:00 Film 12:00 Event imaginative building inspired by MON 4:00 Film 7:30 Film Kung Fu. © Licensed by Jul 23 Juilliard Concert II: New Winter Brothers. T2 5:00 Film Warm Up. MoMA PS1 30 Celestial Pictures Limited. Bodys Isek Kingelez’s sculptures. THU The Actress. T1 Butch Cassidy and All rights reserved; Music for String Quartet Martial Club. T2 16 Free with Museum admission. Drop-in 1:00 Film the Sundance Kid. T1 4:00 Film Amadeus. Courtesy of Jul 29 Jazz Concert II: THU 12 7:00 Film Orion Pictures/Photofest. activities are first-come, first-served. 7:00 Film Paranoid Park. T2 Mommy Dead and Matthew Shipp Trio Night Nurse. T1 © Orion Pictures; Giant. Open to all ages. Children must be 5 1:30 Film Return to the 36th SAT Dearest; And the Courtesy of Warner Bros./ accompanied by an adult. Free. Enter on 54 Street. Seating is first 4:00 Film Rain Man. T2 Chamber. T2 Moon Stands Still. T2 Photofest. © Warner Bros.; come, first served. Galleries are closed. 1:30 Film Into the Abyss. T2 WED 28 In Between. Courtesy of For details, visit moma.org/summergarden. The Natural. T2 4:00 Film Film Movement; Mommy Warm Up 2018 7:00 Film 12:00 Event My Young Auntie. T2 TUE 25 Dead and Dearest. Saturdays, Through Sep 1, 5:30 8:00 Courtesy of HBO Films; L Event Event Giant. T2 Warm Up. MoMA PS1 12:00–9:00 p.m. Agora 17 1:30 Film Landline. Courtesy of Summer Thursdays. Summergarden. 7:00 Film Tuesdays, Jul 17, 24 & 31, 3:00 p.m. Wag the Dog. T2 1:00 Film Amazon Studios. Cover: MoMA PS1 Museum galleries & Sculpture Garden Dirty Ho. T2 3:00 Talk Sculpture Garden Looking for Oum Mad Monkey Kung Fu. © Sculpture Garden Agora. Sculpture 4:00 Film Licensed by Celestial Now in its 21st season, Warm Up 5:30 Event Kulthum; The 4:30 Film Pictures Limited. All rights seeks to elevate innovative and Inspired by Gaston Bachelard’s MON Garden White Material. T2 7:00 Film Summer Thursdays. Send-Off. T2 The Rules of the reserved underrepresented voices and 1958 text The Poetics of Space, Legendary Weapons 9 Museum galleries & 7:00 Film 7:00 Film Game. T1 connect fans with music’s most MoMA’s Agora series will consider 4:00 Film of China. T2 Sculpture Garden The 36th Chamber 24 City. T1 how space facilitates intimate 7:00 Film Landline; Curtis. T2 important artists. of Shaolin. T2 relationships with art. Return to the 36th Tickets $18 in advance, $22 day-of Chamber. T2 Free with admission SUN FRI WED SUN 7:00 Film Looking for Oum Film & Event Calendar 1 13 18 22 Kulthum; The Events & Programs 2:00 Film 1:30 Film 1:30 Film Exhibition Closing Send-Off. T2 Gallery Sessions Summer Thursdays Suspicion. T2 Avalon. T2 Bugsy. T2 Adrian Piper: 7:30 Film Daily, 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Thursdays, Jul 5–Aug 30, A Synthesis of 5:00 Film 5:00 Film 4:30 Film Waiting for Museum galleries 5:30–8:00 p.m. Intuitions. Floor 6 & Winter Brothers. T2 Martial Arts of Leviathan. T2 Happiness. T1 Museum galleries & Sculpture Marron Atrium Join us for conversations and Shaolin. T2 Garden 7:00 Film activities that offer insightful and MON Exhibition Closing TUE 7:30 Film Amadeus. T2 4:30 Film unusual ways to engage with art. See our current exhibitions and FRI TUE Studio Visit: Selected THU Legendary Weapons Forest of Bliss. T1 enjoy live music every Thursday 2 Gifts from Agnes 31 Limited to 25 participants 6 10 of China. T1 26 (sets begin at 6:30 p.m.).
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