The Museum of Modern Art in New York City is home to the greatest collection of modern and contemporary art in the world. Following a recent major expansion, visitors can enjoy new galleries and relaxing spaces, a flagship MoMA Store, and much more. Located in midtown Manhattan, MoMA is an easy addition to an itinerary that includes Times Square, a Broadway show, Central Park, or Rockefeller Center.
MoMA’s dynamic collection is home to masterpieces by Monet, Kahlo, Matisse, Dalí, Warhol, and many more. Now is the perfect time to visit MoMA. Visitors can enjoy new exhibitions featuring an exciting survey of American artist Ed Ruscha, Pablo Picasso’s beloved paintings, and the groundbreaking work of Joan Jonas. Special exhibitions and films are included in admission.
MoMA is a great choice for families. Children ages 16 and under always receive free admission, and visits to the Art Lab and Creativity Lab are included with your visit.
Tickets to MoMA PS1 are included with admission to MoMA. Visitors can visit PS1 for up to 14 days after their MoMA visit.
Founded by curator Alanna Heiss, MoMA PS1 (originally known as P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center) was a defining force in the alternative space movement that gained momentum in New York in the 1970s. A rare example of this movement still anchored in its original site, PS1—a historic nineteenth-century public school building in the heart of Long Island City, Queens—has been transformed into a world-renowned place for artistic experimentation and creativity. Artist-centered and community-driven, MoMA PS1 embraces boundary-breaking ideas and experimental practices. A place where audiences can encounter and engage with new art and perspectives, the institution has offered insight into artists’ worldviews for nearly 50 years. Driven by a commitment to realizing artists’ visions, our programs explore the ways in which creative expression can inspire connection.