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Ford Family Programs at MoMA
Ford Family Programs
 

Ford Family Programs at MoMA introduce children and adults to the richly varied world of modern and contemporary art through gallery conversations, art workshops, artist talks, film screenings, activity guides, and Web sites.

Check out what's happening this month:

Tours for Fours. Our theme, From Here to There: Looking at Line, leads us through zigzags, wiggles, and squiggles as we follow the lines we find in modern and contemporary art. For four-year-olds and adult companions

A Closer Look for Kids looks at Indoor Places and Outdoor Spaces. We investigate how artists and architects construct places and spaces in art and architecture. For five- to ten-year-olds and adult companions

Family Films. We'll see three short films from around the world about collecting and recycling, from shells and stones to soda bottles and Styrofoam. Join us for Bits and Pieces: Collecting. Suggested for children ages five and up

Watch This! Films for Tweens. The first in our It's My Life! series kicks off the fall season with Her Best Move. Fifteen-year-old soccer prodigy Sara Davis (Leah Pipes) juggles life, love, and sports on her way to becoming the youngest person ever to qualify for the U.S. National Team. For eleven- to fourteen-year-olds and adult companions

We hope to see you at Ford Family Programs at MoMA!

For detailed information about the Ford Family Programs at MoMA fall season, visit MoMA's Web site.

For more information about Ford Family Programs at MoMA please call (212) 708-9805 or (212) 247-1230 (TTY), or e-mail familyprograms@moma.org.


We’ve moved!

In order to better accommodate our family audiences, all Ford Family Programs now begin in The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building located at 4 West Fifty-fourth Street (closer to Fifth Avenue). This includes drop-in programs, Tours for Fours, A Closer Look for Kids, Tours for Tweens, Family Art Workshops, Family Films, Watch This! Films for Tweens, and Conversations with Contemporary Artists: The Family Edition. Ticketing for drop-in programs will take place at the Education and Research Building reception desk. Programs are free and include Museum admission.


Ford Family Programs at MoMA are made possible by Ford Motor Company Fund, the philanthropic arm of Ford Motor Company.

Above: Her Best Move. 2007. USA. Directed by Norm Hunter

   
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