Our November Drop-in Drawing program, facilitated by Museum staff and guest artist-facilitator Ada Pilar Cruz, will be held in Gallery 210: Richard Serra’s Equal. In addition to self-guided drawing prompts, this session will feature short, artist-led demos/lessons throughout the evening. Drop-In Drawing takes place in conjunction with MoMA’s UNIQLO NYC Nights, when the museum is open late on the first Friday of every month and admission is free for New Yorkers.
Explore artworks through drawing in this relaxed drop-in session for all ages. Materials and seating are provided. Participation is open to all, with no experience, ability, or reservations required. Drawing prompts will be available in English and Spanish.
Ada Pilar Cruz is a ceramist and printmaker. She received her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1987. Her print works are imprints of natural and found objects that reflect the natural and urban landscape in which they were gathered. Her clay figurations reflect human energies and are made for shrines or altars placed within nature or interior spaces. She has been a museum educator since 1995, for both MoMA and the Drawing Center. She is a member of Taller Boricua’s Rafael Tufino Print Shop in east Harlem and is a member of the Buster Levi Gallery in Cold Spring, New York.
Explore artworks through drawing in relaxed drop-in sessions for all ages. Materials and seating are provided. Drop-in Drawing is free with admission and open to all, with no experience or ability required. Drop-in Drawing is facilitated by MoMA staff and guest artists and takes place in different galleries each month. For information, contact [email protected].
Drop-In Drawing is part of UNIQLO Friday Nights where MoMA is open late every Friday night, and admission is free for all New York State residents!
Major funding is provided by the Agnes Gund Education Endowment Fund for Public Programs, the Jeanne Thayer Young Scholars Fund, and the Annual Education Fund.