Grand Opening Gala
Thursday, February 26, at 6:30 pm
Table reservations now available
(in person)

The National Museum of Mathematics is opening its spectacular new home at 635 Sixth Avenue — a 36,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art space that reimagines how visitors experience the beauty, joy, creativity, and power of mathematics.
The MoMath Grand Opening Gala, taking place on Thursday, February 26, 2026, will be an extraordinary celebration of this milestone moment. The evening will gather leaders from mathematics, education, business, philanthropy, and the arts to mark the opening of the Museum’s new home and to honor a bold new era for MoMath — one that truly brings math to life.
Guests will enjoy an elegant, festive evening while helping launch the next chapter of MoMath’s mission to inspire curiosity, spark creativity, and transform how people engage with mathematics.
The evening will feature a special musical tribute to Tom Lehrer, the legendary mathematician and satirist whose sharp wit and scientific songs have delighted generations. Actor, singer, and comedian Bobby Underwood will perform several of Lehrer’s math and science classics, accompanied by Zalmen Mlotek, Artistic Director of the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene. The performance celebrates the joyful intersection of mathematics, music, and humor.
Four of the authors of the recently announced “First Proof” benchmark — Mohammed Abouzaid, Nikhil Srivastava, Rachel Ward, and Lauren Williams — will join the gala to discuss their fascinating work. As reported in The New York Times, the team created a rigorous “math gauntlet” of ten original research problems designed to test whether artificial intelligence can engage in authentic mathematical discovery. Moderated by Fields Medalist Manjul Bhargava, the discussion will explore a profound and timely question: Will AI ever be capable of autonomous, creative, research-level mathematics?
Dress code: Black tie optional; evening wear or festive attire encouraged.
Celebrate the future of mathematics — and be part of the opening of MoMath’s new home.
Reserve your table today!
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