Our March Drop-in Drawing session, facilitated by museum staff and guest artist Jordin Alanis, will be held in the Marron Family Atrium beneath Carolina Caycedo’s Spiral for Shared Dreams. 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 event, when the Museum is open late on the first Friday of every month and admission is free for New Yorkers.
Guest artist
Jordin Alanis is a painter born in Acambaro, Mexico. She currently works and paints in Brooklyn. Alanis creates paintings inspired by the beliefs of ancient cultures such as the Aztecs and Mayans. Hoping to evoke a sense of mystery and wonder within the viewer, Alanis brings a sense of the cosmic and dreamlike to her already otherworldly paintings, inviting viewers to imagine the limitless possibilities of the universe beyond our own.
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.