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Access Mornings at MoMI

Free Access Mornings at MoMI are dedicated to families with children on the autism spectrum and give families an exclusive opportunity to explore exhibitions and participate in workshops that begin at 11:00 a.m. before public hours begin.

Playful Tales: Seven Shorts

Playful Tales presents seven animated shorts for families and people of all ages to enjoy. Crafted by autistic animators, each short exhibits a distinct style and imaginative world, with lessons of creativity, perseverance, and accepting differences that relate to our everyday lives. Followed by a discussion with Harry Schad, Jacob Lenard, and Rae Xiang.  

Life Lessons: Four Shorts

The documentaries and narratives in this program spotlight some of the struggles and challenges the disabled and neurodivergent communities face, such as workplace discrimination, micro-aggressions, ableism, mental health, and late diagnosis.

Collage Animation Workshop

The workshop welcomes autistic visitors and media-makers to join us for the Collage Animation Workshop. Instructed by artist David Karasow, this two-hour media workshop focuses on creating collage art with paper, which is then animated to create a stop-motion animation short.

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Vertigo

Both an ingeniously plotted mystery and a profoundly disturbing tale of romantic obsession, Vertigo is an emotional experience like no other—an astonishment on the level of image, sound, and storytelling. Screens March 29 and 30 in the Redstone Theater.

Media-Maker Talk and Networking Mixer

Join us for a talk with autistic media-makers and representatives from organizations that work with autistic artists, including Jason Weissbrod from Spectrum Laboratory about tips on how to build professional connections, and how to create films, video games, and video art. Followed by a networking mixer with refreshments.