Agora: To Whom Will Art Belong?

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 MoMA educator and a guest artist, these open forums invite discussion about art in our world today through a series of open-ended questions. Summer 2016 sessions will focus on how we envision the future of art.

In the case of rain, the June 29, July 6, and July 20 programs would be held on the Mezzanine level of the Cullman Education and Research Building; the July 13 program would be held in MoMA Books, Floor 2.











When: Wed., Jun. 29, 2016 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 MoMA educator and a guest artist, these open forums invite discussion about art in our world today through a series of open-ended questions. Summer 2016 sessions will focus on how we envision the future of art.

In the case of rain, the June 29, July 6, and July 20 programs would be held on the Mezzanine level of the Cullman Education and Research Building; the July 13 program would be held in MoMA Books, Floor 2.

Buy tickets/get more info now