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Download the Monthly Film & Event Calendar 6 TUE 14 WED 19 MON 23 FRI Events & Programs Film & Event Calendar 5:00 Film 1:30 Film 1:00 Film 1:30 Film Gallery Sessions Family Films: Family Portraits The Flame. T2 A Delicate Balance. ’63 Boycott; Black Portrait of Jennie. T2 Daily, 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Sat, Feb 17, 12:00–1:00 p.m. T3 T2 Memorabilia. T2 7:15 Film 4:00 Film Museum galleries Watch and discuss live-action and Hellfire. T2 5:00 Film 4:00 Film Carolee, Barbara, Join us for conversations and animated short films. Plan 9 From Outer Green River: and Gunvor; George. activities that offer insightful and WED Space. T2 The Time of the T1 For kids age four and up and adult 2:15 Film 5:00 Film 10:20 Family unusual ways to engage with art. companions. Free tickets distributed THU SAT SUN Yakurunas. T3 SUN MON Angel on the That Brennan Girl. T1 A Closer Look for 5:00 Film 4:30 Film on a first-come, first-served basis at 1 7 17 18 25 26 Limited to 25 participants 10:00 a.m. on the day of the program. Amazon. T1 Kids. Education & I’ve Always Loved 4:30 Film Out of My Head. T2 7:30 Event 6:30 Film 1:30 Film Research Building You. T1 10:20 Family 10:20 Family Calabria. T2 10:20 Family 4:00 Film 4:30 Film Quiet Mornings. Rabid. T2 7:00 Film Art Lab: Nature Niagara. T2 Tours for Fours. Tours for Fours. Tours for Fours. El Mar La Mar. T2 Explore This! Activity Stations The Flame. T1 Museum galleries 2:00 Event 7:15 Film 7:00 Film El Mar La Mar. T3 Daily. Education & Research 7:15 Film Education & Education & Education & Sat, Feb 24 & Sun, Feb 25, 5:00 Film VW Sunday Sessions: The Toolbox Murders. Modern Mondays— 4:30 Film Building 7:00 Film 1:30 Film Storm over Lisbon. Research Building Research Building 7:30 Film Research Building 1:00–3:00 p.m. Sherlock Holmes. T1 A Glimpse into T2 Híbridos, the Spirits Carolee, Barbara, City That Never Tora! Tora! Tora! T2 T1 Stop Making Sense. Discover how artists and designers Floor 4 the Life and Legacy 10:20 Family 10:20 Family of Brazil. T1 10:20 Family and Gunvor; George. 7:00 Film Sleeps. T1 7:30 Film T1 are inspired by the natural world 5:00 Film of Alice Coltrane. A Closer Look for A Closer Look for A Closer Look for T1 Explore art in the galleries That Brennan Girl. T1 SAT Storm over Lisbon. in this hands-on installation. All 7:00 Film Angel on the MoMA PS1 Kids. Education & Kids. Education & Kids. Education & through fun and engaging T1 7:30 Film ages are welcome. Horror of Party Amazon. T2 10 Research Building Research Building SAT Research Building activities for all ages. FRI 2:00 Film Out of My Head. T1 Beach. T2 24 Daily, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; Free with admission 2 10:20 Family Rabid. T2 THU 12:00 Family 1:00 Film 1:00 Family Fri, until 6:30 p.m. Tours for Fours. Family Films. T3 Shivani; Becoming 10:20 Family Explore This! F TUE SUN 3:00 Film 15 #ArtSpeaks 1:30 Film Education & Who I Was. T1 Tours for Fours. Activity Stations. Quiet Mornings City That Never 1:00 Film TUE 27 Tue, Feb 27, 11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Hush…Hush, Sweet 4 Research Building 1:30 Film Education & Museum galleries Wed, Feb 7, 7:30–9:00 a.m. Sleeps. T1 Jesser and the 1:30 Film Museum galleries Charlotte. T2 Too Much Johnson. 20 Research Building 11:00 Event Museum galleries 10:20 Family 10:20 Family Sugarcane; Liyana. Rewind; Maman 1:30 Film 7:00 Film 4:30 Film T2 #ArtSpeaks. 5:00 Film Tours for Fours. A Closer Look for T1 Colonelle. T2 4:00 Film 10:20 Family Carolee, Barbara, Staff members choose artworks Accused of Murder. TV Nostomania. T2 Museum galleries See MoMA’s collection and select Hellfire. T1 Education & Kids. Education & 5:00 Film Carolee, Barbara, A Closer Look for and Gunvor; George. of special meaning for them. T1 2:00 Event new exhibitions, all without the Research Building Research Building 5:00 Film That Brennan Girl. T2 and Gunvor; George. Kids. Education & T2 6:30 Film Talks take place every 30 minutes. 7:00 Film VW Sunday Sessions: crowds. Guided meditation takes The Plunderers. T1 T2 Research Building El Mar La Mar. T1 place at 8:30 a.m. Free for members and Museum God Told Me To. T2 10:20 Family THU 2:00 Film 7:30 Film Kim Brandt, 2:00 Event admission ticket holders A Closer Look for Cartoons You Won’t 7:00 Film Habaneros. T1 Problems. MoMA PS1 7:30 Film 1:00 Family VW Sunday Sessions: Adults $15, seniors $12, full-time 7:15 Film Kids. Education & 8 See on TV. T2 The Worm Eaters; Out of My Head. T2 Explore This! TALK HOLE WED students with current ID $10, children Driftwood. T1 4:00 Film (16 and under) free. Free for members, VW Sunday Sessions Research Building 1:30 Film The Corpse Grinders. 1:30 Film Activity Stations. presents: Annual 28 with the ability to bring guests for $5. 2:30 Film Five Years after Various dates and times, The Abominable T2 Where We Are Now; WED Museum galleries New Unfluencers 1:45 Film Trigger, Jr. T1 the War; The Long 1:30 Film MoMA PS1 SAT Dr. Phibes. T2 Miss Maria, Skirting Summit. MoMA PS1 God Told Me To. T2 Season. T1 21 1:00 Film Under Capricorn. T2 Tours for Fours: Artful Stories 4:30 Film MON the Mountain. T2 Embracing performance, music, 3 5:00 Film Out of My Head. T2 4:00 Film Saturdays and Sundays, E 2:00 Film Stranger at My 4:30 Film 1:30 Film dance, conversations, and film, Exhibition Opening Driftwood. T2 12 4:00 Film I’m Carolyn Parker: Feb 3–25, 10:20–11:15 a.m. Trigger, Jr. T1 Door. T1 Collective Niagara. T2 4:00 Film VW Sunday Sessions supports Tania Bruguera: FRI The Talk: True Stories The Good, the Mad, Education & Research Building 6:45 Film 5:00 Film Intelligence: An El Mar La Mar. T2 and commissions new work, Untitled (Havana, 2:00 Event 7:00 Film about the Birds & the 4:30 Film and the Beautiful. T1 The Inside Story. T1 The Red Pony. T1 16 Evening of Emergent Look, listen, and share ideas inviting artists, curators, and 2000). Floor 2 VW Sunday I’ve Always Loved Bees; Paternal Rites. Out of My Head. T2 4:30 Film 1:30 Film Documentary 5:00 Film while you explore art through others to share their latest Sessions: home You. T2 7:15 Film T1 Haiti: Dreams of 10:20 Family Citizen Kane. T2 Storytelling. T2 7:30 Film El Mar La Mar. T2 6:30 Film movement, drawing, and more. projects. school Field Day. Stranger at My Democracy. T1 Tours for Fours. 4:30 Film Carolee, Barbara, El Mar La Mar. T2 MoMA PS1 Door. T1 4:00 Film 7:00 Film 7:15 Film For kids age four and adult companions. Visit moma.org/sundaysessions for Education & Silica; Noiseless, and Gunvor; George. 7:00 Film Free tickets distributed on a first-come, details and ticketing info. Julius Caesar Was While I Yet Live; Out of My Head. T2 Research Building 4:30 Film Desert Extras. T2 T2 Carolee, Barbara, first-served basis at 10:00 a.m. on the Buried in a Pet Moving Stories. T1 day of the program. The Red Pony. T1 TUE and Gunvor; George. Images, from left: The 10:20 Family 7:00 Film Cemetery; The Silent 7:00 Film Flame; Wild in the Streets; 13 7:30 Film THU T2 Angel on the Amazon; That A Closer Look for The Worm Eaters; Teacher. T2 Best of Luck with A Closer Look for Kids: MON Western Wild...or Brennan Girl; A Delicate Kids. Education & The Corpse Grinders. SUN 4:45 Film the Wall; Devil’s 22 7:30 Film Balance; I’ve Always Loved Inspiring Artists 4:30 Film how I found Research Building 5 T2 The Inside Story. T1 Freedom. T1 Neil Young Journeys. You; The Inside Story; Saturdays and Sundays, One Day in Aleppo; wanderlust and met 1:30 Film 11 T1 Habaneros. Courtesy of 2:00 Film 5:00 Film Mr. Gay Syria. T1 Old Shatterhand; Hush…Hush, Sweet 7:30 Film Julien Temple; Becoming Feb 3–25, 10:20–11:30 a.m. B Exhibition Opening Wild in the Streets. Accused of Murder. FRI 13, a Ludodrama Charlotte. T2 Swimming to Who I Was. Courtesy of Education & Research Building Tarsila do Amaral: 7:00 Film Cargo Releasing; Liyana. T2 T1 9 about Walter Cambodia. T1 Courtesy of Amanda Kopp; Kids and adults participate in Inventing Modern KCLOC; Instructions 4:00 Film Benjamin. T2 Devil’s Freedom. © Animal lively discussions and activities 6:45 Film 1:30 Film Art in Brazil. Floor 2 on Parting. T2 Carolee, Barbara, de Luz Films; Híbridos, The Plunderers. T1 Soylent Green. T2 and Gunvor; George. Spirits of Brazil. Courtesy while looking at art. 10:20 Family 6:45 Film 7:30 Film 7:30 Film T3 of Vincent Moon; El Mar For kids age five to 10 and their adult 4:00 Film Tours for Fours.
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