CALENDAR
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GENERAL ADMISSION
You can buy admission tickets online. Pick a date and time to visit the Museum. Timed-entry slots are released generally one-month prior. All sales are final and payments cannot be refunded.
- No events scheduled for Jun 13, 2022.
- No events scheduled for Jun 14, 2022.
- No events scheduled for Jun 15, 2022.
Week of Events
Celebrate Juneteenth at MoMI
Celebrate Juneteenth at MoMI
From June 17–19, celebrate the holiday commemorating the official end of slavery in the United States, and stop by MoMI for a weekend of media-making activities for the whole family that celebrate Black American heritage.
Twitch, Pop, Bloom: Science in Action—Program Two Opening Reception
Twitch, Pop, Bloom: Science in Action—Program Two Opening Reception
On June 16, join us for a reception celebrating the exhibition on classic science and nature films, with a live performance by musicians Will Epstein and Fast Forward.
The Princess and the Frog
The Princess and the Frog
On June 17 and 19, celebrate Juneteenth with this gorgeously animated modern retelling of the classic Grimm fairy tale “The Frog Prince,” featuring Disney's first Black American princess.
Sweet Smell of Success
Sweet Smell of Success
One of the great New York movies of the 1950s, Sweet Smell of Success pits Lancaster’s ruthless columnist J. J. Hunsecker against Curtis’s desperate publicist Sidney Falco in a noirish, pitch-dark morality play.
Saving Face
Saving Face
A modern queer classic set in the Chinese American community in Flushing, Queens, the charming and emotional feature debut by filmmaker Alice Wu.
Funny Lady
Funny Lady
Herbert Ross's continuance of the Fanny Brice story was bolder than its trappings would indicate, and despite its 1930s setting, serves as a startlingly jaundiced look at its own time.
Barry Gifford on Screen
Barry Gifford on Screen
In this double feature, MoMI presents the New York premiere of Roy’s World: Barry Gifford’s Chicago, followed by a 35mm presentation of Wild at Heart.