Agora | Art Today Discussions

In ancient Greece, the agora was an outdoor gathering place where students learned from philosophers who posed moral, social, cultural and political questions. Guided by a Museum educator, MoMA’s agoras invite discussion of art in our world today through a series of open-ended questions. All are welcome. Talks are held in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, first floor, exterior. In case of rain, this program will be held near the Bauhaus Staircase on the second floor.

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When: Wed., Jul. 15, 2015 at 3:00 pm
Where: Museum of Modern Art
11 W. 53rd St.
212-708-9400
Price: Free with museum admission
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In ancient Greece, the agora was an outdoor gathering place where students learned from philosophers who posed moral, social, cultural and political questions. Guided by a Museum educator, MoMA’s agoras invite discussion of art in our world today through a series of open-ended questions. All are welcome. Talks are held in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, first floor, exterior. In case of rain, this program will be held near the Bauhaus Staircase on the second floor.

July 1 Revolution: Can Art Instigate Change?

July 8 Value: What Is Art Worth?

July 15 The Object: What Is Art You Can’t See?

July 22 Technology: I Am Here. Where Are You?

July 29 Populism: Who Is Art For?

Buy tickets/get more info now