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MoMA’s Education Department creates programs and materials to foster an engagement with modern and contemporary art for an ever-evolving public. Our mission is to provide visitors with rewarding opportunities for learning in the hope that they will gain a valuable insight into MoMA’s collection and the historical and cultural contexts in which these works of art are made.

Destination: Modern Art
Destination: Modern Art, An Intergalactic Journey to MoMA and P.S.1 invites you to travel to MoMA and P.S.1 with an alien creature! "Listen" to a painting or create an online collage. Destination: Modern Art will tickle the senses as children and adults explore paintings, sculptures, and installations together through online activities and hands-on projects. For children ages five to eight.
 
Red Studio
Red Studio, a Web site developed by MoMA in collaboration with high school students, explores issues and questions raised by teens about modern art, today's working artists, and what goes on behind the scenes at a museum.
 
Modern Teachers
Modern Teachers Online connects educators with MoMA's resources and collection. Download PDFs of educators guides, browse images, or search lessons by subject, theme, medium, or text. Text and images can be printed, projected, or saved into a presentation.

Pictured above:
Museum educator explores movement with students while viewing Henri Matisse's The Dance (1909). Photo: Konrad Fiedler

Richard Turnbull lectures in Douglas Gordon:Timeline during an Interpreting MoMA program. Photo: Robin Holland

 

 

 

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