UNIQLO’s sponsorship of Friday Nights at MoMA allows the Museum to stay open late every Friday night, in addition to free admission for all New York State residents
Join us for this special, all-ages evening that celebrates the art and the city we love. Explore the galleries, including the major exhibition Hilma af Klint: What Stands Behind the Flowers, on view through September 27; get creative with drop-in drawing sessions and artist demos in the Creativity Lab; and see a film in the theaters. MoMA’s stores and dining options will be open, too, so you can grab a bite in Cafe 2, get drinks at The Modern, or shop for unique design objects from MoMA Design Store.
Tickets for 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. are free for New York State residents but must be reserved in advance (up to two adults) and are subject to availability and proof of residency. For each event we’ll release tickets one week in advance. Same-day film tickets are also free for New York State residents, and are available on-site after 4:00 p.m.
Admission for visitors from beyond New York State, and affiliates, is also available. Members and their guests are not required to reserve tickets in advance.
Enter at our main entrance at 11 West 53rd Street, close to Sixth Avenue, next to the Museum Store. UNIQLO Friday Nights tickets permit entry to all Museum galleries and exhibitions.
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