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Download the Monthly Film & Event Calendar 1 MON 12 FRI 15 MON 20 SAT 29 MON Events & Programs Film & Event Calendar 3:30 Film 1:30 Film 7:00 Film 10:20 Family 4:30 Film Gallery Sessions A Closer Look for Kids: Starship Troopers Dragonwyck. T2 An Evening with Tours for Fours. Sexperiences. T1 Daily, 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Shape, Line, and Color [plus rare production Monira al Qadiri. T2 Education & 7:00 Film 7:00 Film Museum galleries Saturdays & Sundays, Oct 6–28, footage]. T2 Research Building The Curse of 7:00 Film The Old Memory. T1 10:20–11:30 a.m. Join us for conversations and 7:00 Film Frankenstein. T2 The Curse of 10:20 Family Education & Research Building activities that offer insightful and Phil Tippett in Frankenstein. T1 A Closer Look for TUE unusual ways to engage with art. Kids and adults participate in lively Conversation with SAT MON Kids. Education & TUE SAT discussions and activities. Lucy Raven. T2 6 8 TUE Research Building 23 27 30 Limited to 25 participants 11:00 Event For kids ages five to 10 and their adult 10:20 Family 4:00 Film 2:30 Film 4:30 Film Exhibition Opening companions. Free tickets are distributed 16 #ArtSpeaks. Art Lab: Nature TUE Tours for Fours. Fairfax Avenue. T2 Karpopotnik; Karpopotnik; Projects 195: Park on a first-come, first-served basis starting 7:00 Film Museum galleries Daily. Education & Research at 10:00 a.m. on the day of the program. 2 Education & Black Film. T2 Black Film. T2 McArthur. Floor 4 7:00 Film SAT The Revenge of Building Research Building 1:30 Art Making 7:00 Film The Errand Boy. T1 Frankenstein. T2 4:30 Film 6:30 Film 10:20 Family 13 Charles White Discover how artists are inspired Artists and The Long Run The Nutty Professor. 10:20 Family Occupation in 26 Occupation in 26 Tours for Fours. Printmaking by the natural world in this Wed, Oct 10, 6:00 p.m., T3 T2 A Closer Look for 10:20 Family Pictures. T2 Pictures. T2 Education & TUE WED Workshops. hands-on installation for all ages. Kids. Education & Tours for Fours. Research Building Contemporary artists share 9 17 7:30 Film Education & Daily, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; their thoughts on artists featured WED Research Building Education & WED The Raft of Medusa. T2 10:20 Family Research Building Fri, until 6:30 p.m. 4:00 Film Research Building 1:30 Film in The Long Run. Presenters 3 1:00 Film 24 A Closer Look for include Lynda Benglis, Abraham The Re-Inforcer. T1 The Fly. T2 4:30 Film Fairfax Avenue. T2 10:20 Family Kids. Education & O SUN 7:30 Event 1:30 Film Long Journey into Quiet Mornings Cruzvillegas, and David Reed. 7:00 Film A Closer Look for 4:00 Film Research Building Quiet Mornings. 4:00 Film Dragonwyck. T2 Anger; The Lands Wed, Oct 3, 7:30–9:00 a.m. Tickets $15; $10 members and Corporate The Ladies Man. T1 Kids. Education & Frankenstein and the 21 Museum galleries The Making of 1:30 Film Are for the Common Museum galleries members; $5 students, seniors, and staff Research Building Monster from Hell. T2 Exhibition Opening 4:00 Film of other museums Gar-Ron The Answer. T2 Man. T2 See MoMA’s collection and take 1:30 Film WED Bruce Nauman: The Raft of Medusa. T2 Productions. T2 12:00 Family 7:00 Film in selected new exhibitions, The Masque of the Disappearing Acts. Family Films: With a Little Help 10 Family Films: With Frankenstein Must 7:00 Film WED all without the crowds. Guided Red Death. T2 7:00 Film Floor 6 & MoMA PS1 a Little Help. T3 Be Destroyed. T2 Red Boogie. T2 Sat, Oct 13, 12:00–1:00 p.m., T3 Gar-Ron Productions 1:30 Film 31 meditation takes place at 8:30 a.m. 4:00 Film 10:20 Family Screen Tests. T2 House of Usher. T2 1:00 Film Adults $15, seniors $12, full-time students Watch and discuss live-action and The Ladies Man. T2 Tours for Fours. 1:30 Film The Revenge of THU THU with current ID $10, children (16 and animated short films. Education & House of Wax [3-D under) free. Free for members, with the 7:00 Film Frankenstein. T2 1:30 Art Making For kids ages seven and up and adult SUN 18 Research Building 25 version]. T2 ability to bring guests for $5 The Errand Boy. T2 Charles White companions. Free tickets are distributed 7 4:00 Film 1:30 Film 1:30 Film on a first-come, first-served basis at 10:20 Family Printmaking 4:30 Film The Evil of The Masque of the The Pit and the Deborah Hay: A Lecture on the 10:00 a.m. on the day of the program. Exhibition Opening A Closer Look for Workshops. The Answer. T2 THU Frankenstein. T2 Red Death. T2 Pendulum. T2 Performance of Beauty Charles White: Kids. Education & Education & 4:00 Film 7:00 Film Thu, Oct 4, 7:00 p.m., T2 Charles White Printmaking C 4 A Retrospective. 7:00 Film 4:00 Film Research Building 4:00 Film Research Building The Making of Three Clandestine Workshops 1:30 Film Floor 3 Frankenstein Frankenstein The Old Memory. T2 In conjunction with Judson Dance Gar-Ron 2:30 Film 4:00 Film Catalan Films Sat, Oct 27 & Tue, Oct 30, A Royal Scandal. T2 Created Woman. T2 Created Woman. T2 Theater: The Work Is Never Done, 10:20 Family Productions. T2 Red Boogie. T2 4:00 Film Lock Out. T2 against Franco’s 1:30–3:00 p.m., Deborah Hay presents a lecture- 7:00 Event Tours for Fours. 7:00 Film Artificial Paradise. T1 Dictatorship. T2 Education & Research Building, 6:00 Talk 5:00 Film 7:00 Film performance, which focuses on Deborah Hay: Education & SUN Frankenstein and the Classrooms Artists and The Long Artificial Paradise. T2 8:00 Film The Burned City. T2 her solo work o beautiful (2002). A Lecture on the Research Building 14 Monster from Hell. T2 Images, from left: Run. T3 Sexperiences. T2 Phil Tippett at work on Make drypoint prints inspired by Performance For ticketing info, see moma.org. 10:20 Family 10:20 Family MON SUN The Hall of Titans. Charles White’s innovative work of Beauty. T2 7:00 Film Courtesy Tippett Studio; A Closer Look for Tours for Fours. FRI in this medium. Sessions are led The Nutty Professor. FRI The Bellboy; House of Tours for Fours: People and Kids. Education & Education & 19 22 28 Usher. Courtesy by an artist and planned with the FRI T2 26 American-International/ Portraits Research Building Research Building 4:30 Film 10:20 Family EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking 1:30 Film Photofest; The Curse of Saturdays & Sundays, Oct 6–28, 5 I Miss Sonia Henie 1:30 Film Tours for Fours. Frankenstein. Courtesy Workshop. 2:00 Film THU 10:20 Family House of Wax [2-D 10:20–11:15 a.m. and Other Return of the Fly. T2 Education & Warner Bros. Pictures/ 1:30 Film The Bellboy. T2 A Closer Look for version]. T2 Education & Research Building Free, on a first-come, first-served basis. 11 Experimental Color Research Building Photofest; Black Film. Sign-up begins half an hour prior to each Edward Kids. Education & 4:30 Film Image courtesy Zilnik 4:00 Film Shorts, 1965–67. T2 Look, listen, and share ideas workshop. For adults, but children are 1:30 10:20 produkcija i distribucija; welcome if accompanied by an adult. T Scissorhands. T2 Film Research Building Three Clandestine Family Karpo Godina’s The Answer. Courtesy while you explore art through The Keys of the 6:15 Film Catalan Films A Closer Look for 4:00 Film 1:00 Film Experimental Filmoteca de Catalunya. movement, drawing, and more. Kingdom. T2 Karpo Godina’s against Franco’s Kids. Education & Cover: The Evil of Come Back Little Frankenstein Must Black-and-White #ArtSpeaks Experimental Dictatorship. T2 Research Building Frankenstein. Courtesy For kids age four and adult companions. Shiksa. T2 4:00 Film Be Destroyed. T2 Shorts, 1965–67. T2 Universal Pictures/ Free tickets are distributed on a Tue, Oct 30, 11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Black-and-White 5:00 Film The Bellboy. T1 7:30 Film 2:00 Film Photofest first-come, first-served basis at Museum galleries 7:00 Film 4:00 Film 6:30 Film Shorts, 1965–67. T1 10:00 a.m. on the day of the program. Come Back Little Long Journey into The Orgy. T2 The Re-Inforcer. T2 7:00 Film The Horror of I Miss Sonia Henie Staff members discuss artworks of Shiksa. T2. 7:00 Film Anger; The Lands Gar-Ron Productions Frankenstein. T2 and Other 5:00 Film special meaning for them. An Evening with Are for the Common Screen Tests. T1 Experimental Color General Report. T1 Free for members and Museum admission Shambhavi Kaul. T2 Man. T2 Shorts, 1965–67. T2 ticket holders 1 MON 12 FRI 15 MON 20 SAT 29 MON Events & Programs Film & Event Calendar 3:30 Film 1:30 Film 7:00 Film 10:20 Family 4:30 Film Gallery Sessions A Closer Look for Kids: Starship Troopers Dragonwyck. T2 An Evening with Tours for Fours. Sexperiences. T1 Daily, 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Shape, Line, and Color [plus rare production Monira al Qadiri. T2 Education & 7:00 Film 7:00 Film Museum galleries Saturdays & Sundays, Oct 6–28, footage].
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