MoMath June – July 2023 Upcoming Events
Dear MoMath friends,
It’s time for Mathemagic at MoMath! Don’t miss the return of crowd-favorite Art Benjamin, who will excite and delight you with amazing feats of mental math. Then, jump into June with Matt Parker, one of the funniest math people around and the author of a book about what happens when math goes wrong in the real world — but this time, Matt will be hosting the engineers and designers of a project where the math went very right, the award-winning Cody Dock Rolling Bridge. Math lovers of all ages can channel their inner child and attend a delightful hour of puppetry and mathematics, history buffs can learn how finance was critical in the development of mathematics, and creative math is on tap with expert
origami artist Paul Jackson. Is action more your style? Don’t miss a robotics demo; a chance to meet computer graphics artist John Schlage (Jurassic Park, Terminator 2, and Star Trek: Generations); and the return of the New York City Math Festival. And that’s not all: a new reading club for kids, a minicourse on linear art, and a new show featuring the mathematical art of David Reimann help ensure that it will be a sizzling summer at MoMath!
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MoMath at a Glance | ||
All times are in Eastern Time Zone (New York). | ||
For educators: | ||
Book a K–12 field trip, available online, on your campus, or at the Museum! | ||
Book MM2GO (Math Midway to Go), MoMath’s traveling exhibition, and bring MoMath exhibits to your school. | ||
Does your school receive Title I funding? Visit titleone.momath.org to apply for sponsored (free) field trips, MM2GO bookings, and other educational opportunities, available to Title I schools. | ||
New art show! | ||
Pi and Other Delights: the Mathematical Art of David Reimann Now open in Composite, the gallery at MoMath (free with general admission or membership) |
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Thu, May 25 | 6:30 pm | Mathemagics with Dr. Arthur Benjamin (in person) |
Fri, May 26 | 4:15 pm | Math Discovery: “Secrets of Telling Secrets” (Grades 3–6) (in person) |
Fri, May 26 | 4:30 pm | Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series (online) |
Sat, May 27 | 4:00 pm | Math Discovery: “From Prussia, with Math” (Grades 5–8) (in person) |
Sun, May 28 | 4:00 pm | Math Discovery: “Shape Shifters” (Grades pre-K–2) (in person) |
Tue, May 30 | 2:00 pm | Senior Sessions: “Cryptarithmetic” (online) |
Tue, May 30 | 4:00 pm | Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series (online) |
Wed, May 31 | 7:00 pm | Math and the NBA Finals with special guest Alexander Powell of the Charlotte Hornets (online) |
Wed, May 31 | Deadline | Submission deadline for MOVES proposals |
Fri, Jun 2 | 4:15 pm | Math Discovery: “Tied in Knot Theory” (Grades 4–8) (in person) |
Fri, Jun 2 | 4:30 pm | Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series (online) |
Sat, Jun 3 | 4:00 pm | Math Discovery: “Tessellation Station” (Grades K–2) (in person) |
Sun, Jun 4 | 11:00 am | Math Discovery: “Möbius Madness” (Grades 3–6) (in person) |
Sun, Jun 4 | 4:00 pm | Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens: Magic and Joy of Exploding Dots with guest and author James Tanton (online) |
Mon, Jun 5 | 7:00 pm | Image Manipulation: from Instagram-like filters to funny house mirrors featuring Tim Chartier and Wesley Hamilton of MathWorks (online) |
Tue, Jun 6 | 4:00 pm | Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series (online) |
Wed, Jun 7 | 2:00 pm | Senior Sessions: “Fun on the Square Grid” (online) |
Wed, Jun 7 | 4:00 pm 7:00 pm |
Free Math Encounters: “Of Tubes and Lips: Resonance and Superposition” featuring Dan Boye (in person) |
Thu, Jun 8 | 6:30 pm | Volumes, the MoMath book club: Crocheting Adventures with Hyperbolic Planes (2nd Edition) with Daina Taimina (online) |
Fri, Jun 9 | 4:30 pm | Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series (online) |
Sat, Jun 10 | 1:00 pm | A Rolling Square… Bridge?!, hosted by Matt Parker and featuring Stan Wagon, Thomas Randall-Page, and Alfred Jacquemot (online) |
Sat, Jun 10 | 3:00 pm | Krazy Kahoot, MoMath’s family quiz show! (online) |
Sun, Jun 11 | 10:00 am | Excelsior robotics demo at MoMath (online) |
Tue, Jun 13 | 8:00 pm | Math: the Real Matrix, featuring Tim Chartier, MoMath’s 2022-2023 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics (in person) |
Wed, Jun 14 | 4:00 pm | Free Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online) |
Wed, Jun 14 | 6:00 pm | Sums ‘n Stories with Tanya Chartier (in person) |
Thu, Jun 15 | 2:00 pm | Senior Sessions: “Sensational Puzzles” (online) |
Thu, Jun 15 | 4:00 pm | Ask a Mathematician — Anything! with Tim Chartier (online) |
Fri, Jun 16 | 4:30 pm | Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series (online) |
Fri, Jun 16 | 6:30 pm | Puppet Show, with a Q&A session about the math of puppeteering — featuring Tim Chartier (in person) |
Mon, Jun 19 | 4:00 pm | Meet a Mathematician: Dr. Liz Bouzarth (online) |
Mon, Jun 19 | 6:00 pm | Equilibrium — adult game night at MoMath (in person) |
Tue, Jun 20 | 2:00 pm | Senior Sessions: “Exhibit Explorations: Math Square” (online) |
Tue, Jun 20 | 6:30 pm | Starring Math: Jurassic Park with John Schlag (in person) |
Fri, Jun 23 | 4:30 pm | Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series (online) |
Fri, Jun 23 | 6:30 pm | Free Family Fridays: “Bewildering Symmetry… with Origami Collages!” with Paul Jackson (in person) |
Sun, Jun 25 | 3:30 pm | Extensions online program for gifted math students in grades 6–12 (online) |
Mon, Jun 26 | 7:00 pm | QED: Pitfalls for Parents with guest Jesse McNulty; hosted by Tim Chartier (online) |
Tue, Jun 27 | 6:30 pm | Linear Art featuring Tim Chartier (online) |
Wed, Jun 28 | 2:00 pm | Senior Sessions: “Möbius Mischief” (online) |
Wed, Jun 28 | 6:30 pm | The Buck Starts Here: “Global Dimensions” with Keith Devlin; hosted by Alex Kontorovich and Andy Davidson (online) |
Thu, Jun 29 | 6:30 pm | Linear Art featuring Tim Chartier (online) |
Fri, Jun 30 | 8:00 pm | Celebrate PRIDE at MoMath — and Frida! (in person) |
Wed, Jul 5 | 6:30 pm | Volumes: Mathletics: How Gamblers, Managers, and Fans Use Mathematics in Sports (2nd Edition) with guest and author Wayne Winston (online) |
Thu, Jul 6 | 4:00 pm | MathPlay, MoMath’s program for preschoolers (in person) |
Thu, Jul 6 | 6:30 pm | Linear Art featuring Tim Chartier (online) |
Fri, Jul 7 | 6:30 pm | Free Family Fridays: “Mime-matics!” with Shaula Fiorelli (in person) |
Sun, Jul 9 | 3:00 pm | Math and Juggling featuring Tanya and Tim Chartier (in person) |
Mon, Jul 10 | 4:00 pm | Ask a Mathematician — Anything! featuring Tim Chartier (online) |
Mon, Jul 10 | 6:30 pm | The Buck Starts Here: “From Gambling to Probability” with Donald Richards; hosted by Alex Kontorovich and Andy Davidson (online) |
Tue, Jul 11 | 6:30 pm | Linear Art featuring Tim Chartier (online) |
Wed, Jul 12 | 4:00 pm 7:00 pm |
Free Math Encounters: “Catch! Exploring the art of juggling with math” featuring Greg Warrington (in person) |
Thu, Jul 13 | 4:00 pm | Meet a Mathematician: Dr. Arthur Benjamin (online) |
Thu, Jul 13 | 4:00 pm | MathPlay, MoMath’s program for preschoolers (in person) |
Thu, Jul 13 | 6:00 pm | Sums ‘n Stories with Tanya Chartier (in person) |
Sat, Jul 15 | 10:00 am to 4:00 pm |
Free New York City Math Festival 2023 at Fosun Plaza, 28 Liberty St. (in person) |
Sun, Jul 16 | 3:00 pm | Stretchy Math and Rope Magic, with Tim and Tanya Chartier (in person) |
Mon, Jul 17 | 7:00 pm | Exploring Continued Fractions Computationally with Tim Chartier and Wesley Hamilton of MathWorks (online) |
Tue, Jul 18 | 7:00 pm | Starring Math: The Numbers Game: How Data is Changing Football (Soccer) with Lisandro Isei of the Charlotte FC MLS team (online) |
Wed, Jul 19 | 4:00 pm | Free Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online) |
Thu, Jul 20 | 4:00 pm | MathPlay, MoMath’s program for preschoolers (in person) |
Sun, Jul 23 | 3:00 pm | Anyone Can Mime with Tim and Tanya Chartier (in person) |
Sun, Jul 23 | 3:30 pm | Extensions online program for gifted math students in grades 6–12 (online) |
Sun, Jul 30 | 3:00 pm | Living Room Entertaining Math with Tim and Tanya Chartier (in person) |
Mon, Jul 31 | 7:00 pm | QED: Pitfalls for Parents with guest Sharon Jones; hosted by Tim Chartier (online) |
Tue, Aug 1 | 6:30 pm | Volumes, the MoMath book club: The Mind Benders Card Deck with guest Scott Kim (online) |
Fri, Aug 4 | 6:30 pm | Free Family Fridays: “Magic Squares” with Shaula Fiorelli (in person) |
Sun, Aug 6 | 4:00 pm | Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens: Secrets of Mental Math with guest and author Arthur Benjamin (online) |
Sun to Tue, Aug 6 to 8 |
MOVES 2023 Conference: “Threads Through Mathematics” (registration and proposals currently accepted) | |
Thu, Aug 10 | 7:00 pm | Starring Math: Lily Topples the World with guest Lily Hevesh and Jeremy Workman, director (online) |
Mon, Aug 14 | 7:00 pm | QED: Pitfalls for Parents with guest Grant Sanderson; hosted by Tim Chartier (online) |
Tue, Aug 15 | 1:00 pm | Math Education of Sesame Street with guest Antonio Freitas (online) |
Tue, Aug 15 | 4:00 pm | Meet a Mathematician (online) |
Thu, Aug 17 | 6:00 pm | Sums ‘n Stories with Tanya Chartier (in person) |
Sun, Aug 20 | 3:30 pm | Extensions online program for gifted math students in grades 6–12 (online) |
Wed, Aug 23 | 4:00 pm | Free Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online) |
MoMath in the news:
- Why Are There So Many Big Lottery Jackpots? featuring MoMath’s Distinguished Visiting Professor, Tim Chartier (NerdWallet)
- How Can Math Blow Your Mind? (Solve It! for Kids: the science podcast for curious & creative kids and their families)
- Conversations with women in STEM: Museum of Mathematics & Cindy Lawrence, Executive Director of MoMath (Ordinarily Extraordinary)
- Using Math To Teach The Rules Of Baseball (NBC News 4)
- Visit inthenews.momath.org for more!
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Transformations 2023, the summer camp at MoMath — registration is open!
MoMath’s popular summer program is now accepting registrations for summer 2023. Students will experience the richness of mathematics with America’s only museum dedicated to math. Through interactive education sessions, creative projects, and supervised independent activities, math will come alive for each and every participant. Transformations offers a mixed-ages, small-group approach: the Epsilons level for rising first through third graders focuses on helping students cultivate a love for mathematics; the Deltas level for rising fourth through sixth graders allows campers to fully explore their mathematical interests; and the Gammas level for rising seventh through ninth
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UPCOMING EVENTS
For a complete listing of upcoming events and programs at MoMath, please visit events.momath.org.
Mathemagics with Dr. Arthur Benjamin (in person)
Thursday, May 25 at 6:30 pm ET
Join “America’s Best Math Whiz,” Dr. Arthur Benjamin, for an entertaining, high-energy evening of mathematical magic! Dr. Benjamin will perform computations in his head faster than a calculator, compute the day of the week of any date in history, and perform other amazing feats of mind. Don’t miss the return of this internationally acclaimed mathematical entertainer! Register at momath.org/mathemagics.
Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series (online)
Friday, May 26 at 4:30 pm ET
MoMath continues this runaway hit series, in which learners ages seven through adult create beautiful new models each week. Every session will be different, and each can stand alone. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Cryptarithmetic” (online)
Tuesday, May 30 at 2:00 pm ET
Arithmetic is fun, but arithmetic with letters is even better! Using process of elimination and clever logic, students will explore fundamental properties of base-10 arithmetic in a unique and challenging way. Join us for CRYPT4R1THM3T1C! Register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, May 30 at 4:00 pm ET
Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders. If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event! Register at loving.momath.org.
Math and the NBA Finals with special guest Alexander Powell of the Charlotte Hornets (online)
Wednesday, May 31 at 7:00 pm ET
As we approach the NBA Finals, let’s talk about math that can be tackled about the game during the game! Join MoMath’s Distinguished Visiting Professor, Tim Chartier, for a lively discussion with Alexander Powell, Head of Quantitative Analysis & Development for the Charlotte Hornets. Register at momath.org/nba-finals.
Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series (online)
Friday, June 2 at 4:30 pm ET
MoMath continues this runaway hit series, in which learners ages seven through adult create beautiful new models each week. Every session will be different, and each can stand alone. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Tween Primes, MoMath’s book club for tweens and teens: featuring Magic and Joy of Exploding Dots with James Tanton (online)
Sunday, June 4 at 4:00 pm ET
Join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier for an engaging discussion of Magic and Joy of Exploding Dots with the author James Tanton. In October 2017, over one million students and teachers from 168 countries and territories were transfixed by a universal story that they explored together. What kind of a story is this that has the power to engage students all over the world, transcending language, borders, and technology? Why, it’s a story of the deeply human endeavor of mathematics! Register at tweenprimes.momath.org.
Image Manipulation: from Instagram-like filters to funny house mirrors (online)
Monday, June 5 at 7:00 pm ET
How can we use math to manipulate images? Digital images are constructed from pixels and can be treated as matrices with thousands and even millions of entries. Your social media account may never look the same! Complimentary MATLAB licenses will be provided so participants can directly engage with the code themselves and apply their own personal filters to their photos. Register at momath.org/filters/.
Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, June 6 at 4:00 pm ET
Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders. If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event! Register at loving.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Fun on the Square Grid” (online)
Tuesday, June 7 at 2:00 pm ET
Join us for fun on the grid! Become a detective of geometry, searching for squares that are hiding in plain sight. Discover surprising properties of random shapes that you create by connecting dots on a square grid. Register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Free Math Encounters: “Of Tubes and Lips: Resonance and Superposition” featuring Dan Boye (in person)
Wednesday, June 7 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET
Expression through words and songs are at the heart of human communication. How do the tubes and lips in our head and neck coordinate vocal expressions ranging from raucous to sublime? And how far can mathematics go towards modeling the subtleties of the human voice? Join Dan Boye, the Paul B. Freeland Professor of Physics at Davidson College, at June’s Math Encounters. Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular free public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics, produced with support from the Simons Foundation. Register for free at mathencounters.momath.org.
Volumes, MoMath’s book club: a discussion of Crocheting Adventures with Hyperbolic Planes (2nd Edition) with Daina Taimina (online)
Thursday, June 8 at 6:30 pm ET
Love mathematics and books? Looking for a stimulating and fun discussion? Volumes, the MoMath book club, is just the thing for you. This reading group is designed especially for those interested in mathematics and science and how they affect our lives. This June, join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and author Daina Taimina for an engaging discussion of Crocheting Adventures with Hyperbolic Planes. Register at volumes.momath.org.
Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series (online)
Friday, June 9 at 4:30 pm ET
Tap into your creative mathematical side by learning to fold a unique origami model each week! Every session will be different, and each can stand alone. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
A Rolling Square… Bridge?! (online)
Saturday, June 10 at 1:00 pm ET
MoMath is known around the world for its Square-Wheeled Tricycle based on an original design by mathematician Stan Wagon, but now, there’s a new rolling square that takes innovation and design to an entirely new level! Join MoMath, Stan Wagon, and designers/engineers Thomas Randall-Page and Alfred Jacquemot, creators of the Cody Dock Rolling Bridge, for an hour-long discussion about this award-winning new bridge. Hosted by math-loving author, You-Tuber, and outreach expert Matt Parker (Humble Pi: When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World), this session will allow us to take an inside look at the inspiration, design, innovation, and mathematics that brought the world an amazing new use for a rolling square.
Register at momath.org/rollingsquare.
Krazy Kahoot, MoMath’s family quiz show (online)
Saturday, June 10 at 3:00 pm ET
Join MoMath’s favorite math quizmaster Steve Sherman for a fun-filled family game bursting with a wide range of entertaining questions for all ages. Is your family up for this lively challenge?! Recommended for ages 10 to 110, although younger children who are mathematically precocious are always welcome. Register at krazy.momath.org.
Excelsior robotics demo at MoMath (in person)
Saturday, June 11 at 10:00 am ET
Visit MoMath on June 11 and meet Excelsior, the ball-shooting robot completely coded and crafted by the award-winning Stuyvesant High School robotics team. Watch math and physics in action, and find out more about STEM opportunities for budding engineers! This robotics demo is free with Museum admission or membership; no registration required. Learn more at momath.org/robotics.
Math: the Real Matrix with Tim Chartier, MoMath’s 2022-2023 Distinguished Visiting Professor (in person)
Tuesday, June 13 at 8:00 pm ET
Math can delight you! Seem surreal? Let’s journey into the matrix of how math is perceived and explore new realities about math! How can those who love math share their outlook with others? How can we unveil math as a playground of ideas to engage those with mixed feelings? How is math embedded into the worlds of art, sports analytics, and entertainment? Register at momath.org/therealmatrix.
Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Wednesday, June 14 at 4:00 pm ET
Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems. Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician. If you love to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program. Free to register; spots are limited. Register at mathgym.momath.org.
Sums ‘n Stories (in person)
Wednesday, June 14 at 6:00 pm ET
Reading and math are both fun and fundamental! Led by reading specialist Tanya Chartier, children in grades one through six are invited to join this fun new group. Select from a curated list of math-related books or choose your own, then join us monthly on the Math Square at MoMath, where we will make new friends, share our favorite readings, and enjoy one of the Museum’s most popular exhibits. Register at momath.org/sumstories.
Senior Sessions: “Sensational Puzzles” (online)
Thursday, June 15 at 2:00 pm ET
Explore mathematical puzzles that grabbed the headlines! Learn to solve spectacular and controversial puzzles using logic, probability, and basic graph theory; then develop puzzle-solving strategies while diving into these news-making mathematical conundrums. Register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Ask a Mathematician — Anything! (online)
Monday, June 15 at 4:00 pm ET
Ever wanted to ask a mathematician something, maybe about a curious new idea you have, or a concept you’d like to understand better? Don’t know whom to ask? Here’s your chance! MoMath’s 2022–2023 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Tim Chartier, will host this one-hour, online session. Register at momath.org/ask-anything.
Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series (online)
Friday, June 16 at 4:30 pm ET
Tap into your creative mathematical side by learning to fold a unique origami model each week! Every session will be different, and each can stand alone. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Puppet Show featuring Tim Chartier (in person)
Friday, June 16 at 6:30 pm ET
Tim Chartier is internationally known for his mime show that introduces mathematical ideas, but before he did mime, he was a puppeteer performing and teaching at national and international puppet conferences! In this entertaining puppet show, Tim will use a wide range of puppets to delight audiences of all ages. Following the puppet show will be a question-and-answer session about the math of doing puppetry. Join us to learn about the many ways that puppeteers use mathematics to captivate an audience! Register at momath.org/puppet-show.
Meet a Mathematician: Dr. Liz Bouzarth (online)
Monday, June 19 at 4:00 pm ET
Meet Dr. Liz Bouzarth, mathematics professor at Furman University. Budding mathematicians may have come across her work at Walt Disney World, where she developed and led Math and the Mouse, a study-away course that immerses students in the math of Disney theme parks! Dr. Bouzarth has also been active in sports analytics, working on projects for ESPN related to March Madness. Register at meetmath.momath.org.
Equilibrium, adult game night at MoMath (in person)
Monday, June 19 at 6:00 pm ET
Join MoMath for a fun-filled adult evening of mathematically-rich games! Whether you come alone or bring a friend, you’ll enjoy playing games and connecting with mathematically-inclined adults, all while enjoying the unique evening atmosphere at the premier math museum in North America. Register at equilibrium.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Exhibit Explorations: Math Square” (online)
Tuesday, June 20 at 2:00 pm ET
The interactive Math Square floor is the centerpiece of the Museum’s lower level, and among its varying programs is a Voronoi diagram, which creates colorful polygons under your feet. Learn exciting details about this Museum exhibit and also how to make your very own Voronoi diagram. Register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Starring Math: “Jurassic Park” with John Schlag (in person!)
Tuesday, June 20 at 6:30 pm ET
Math goes to the movies! Join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and John Schlag for a discussion of the classic film Jurassic Park. An award-winning computer graphics artist, John has worked on popular films and shows, including Jurassic Park, Terminator 2, and Star Trek: Generations. Come hear about the intersection of mathematics, engineering, and art! Register at starring.momath.org.
Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series (online)
Friday, June 23 at 4:30 pm ET
Tap into your creative mathematical side by learning to fold a unique origami model each week! Every session will be different, and each can stand alone. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Free! Family Fridays: “Bewildering Symmetry…with Origami Collages!” (in person)
Friday, June 23 at 6:30 pm ET
If you’ve ever done origami, you’ll know all about symmetry. Except… well… not really! Origami professional Paul Jackson has developed a genre of folding paper squares or rectangles just once, twice, or four times, then combining a number of folded sheets together in symmetrical arrangements to create utterly baffling illusions of interleaving layers and planes that somehow, you can never quite explain. Thanks to the generous support of Two Sigma, this program is free to attendees. Register at familyfridays.momath.org.
Extensions online program for gifted math students in grades 6–12 (online)
Sunday, June 25 at 3:30 pm ET
Get ready to sharpen your mind and have a blast before school starts this fall! Join MoMath’s Outreach Mathematician, Chaim Goodman-Strauss, in a series of monthly Zoom sessions filled with math excitement. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore fascinating topics like “Counting and Beyond!” in June, and “Computation is Universal” in July and August; so mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable math adventure! Register at extensions.momath.org.
QED: Pitfalls for Parents with special guest Jesse McNulty (online)
Monday, June 26 at 7:00 pm ET
Parents, join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and special guest Jesse McNulty for an hour of math learning, designed with you in mind. Their lively conversation will particularly focus on using sports in teaching mathematical content. Register at momath.org/forparents.
Linear Art featuring Tim Chartier (online)
Tuesday, June 27 at 6:30 pm ET
Illustrate with mathematics! Learn to construct digital art with matrix operations and linear equalities and inequalities. Artwork will be created using web pages and python codes. The python codes will be supplied, and no coding is required. This mini-course offers four standalone sessions; sign up for single sessions or for the entire series at a discount. Register at momath.org/linear-art.
Senior Sessions: “Möbius Mischief” (online)
Wednesday, June 28 at 2:00 pm ET
Participants construct fascinating topological objects such as Möbius bands, discovering their fundamental patterns and structures. Hands-on activities lead participants to discover the surprising properties hidden in these surfaces! Register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
The Buck Starts Here: “Global Dimensions” with special guest Keith Devlin (online)
Wednesday, June 28 at 6:30 pm ET
While the vast machinery of our financial systems relies on mathematics, it can also be said that many concepts in mathematics had their genesis in financial applications. The Buck Starts Here is a new series designed for both the curious and the pragmatic — with help from history of mathematics and finance experts, we will explore how practical problems inspire mathematical thinking and we will learn how to apply those insights to improve our own financial decision making today. Join mathematician Alex Kontorovich and Financial Life Cycle Education founder Andy Davidson as they host this four-part series of connected but independent talks. Register at momath.org/buck.
Linear Art featuring Tim Chartier (online)
Tuesday, June 29 at 6:30 pm ET
Illustrate with mathematics! Learn to construct digital art with matrix operations and linear equalities and inequalities. Artwork will be created using web pages and python codes. The python codes will be supplied, and no coding is required. This mini-course offers four standalone sessions; sign up for single sessions or for the entire series at a discount. Register at momath.org/linear-art.
Celebrate PRIDE at MoMath — and Frida! (in person)
Friday, June 30 at 8:00 pm ET
Details and registration coming soon to events.momath.org.
Volumes, MoMath’s book club: a discussion of Mathletics: How Gamblers, Managers, and Fans Use Mathematics in Sports (2nd Edition) with Wayne Winston (online)
Wednesday, July 5 at 6:30 pm ET
Love mathematics and books? Looking for a stimulating and fun discussion? Volumes, the MoMath book club, is just the thing for you. This reading group is designed especially for those interested in mathematics and science and how they affect our lives. This July, join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and author Wayne Winston for an engaging discussion of Mathletics: How Gamblers, Managers, and Fans Use Mathematics in Sports. Register at volumes.momath.org.
Mathplay, MoMath’s program for preschoolers (in person)
Thursday, July 6 at 4:00 pm ET
Led by an experienced MoMath educator, MathPlay offers children the opportunity to play well-developed games that help broaden math skills, improve problem-solving techniques, fine-tune motor coordination, and enhance communication and social skills. Give your child every chance of success — recent studies have shown that early development of math skills can be a strong predictor of future school achievement. Register at mathplay.momath.org.
Linear Art featuring Tim Chartier (online)
Thursday, July 6 at 6:30 pm ET
Illustrate with mathematics! Learn to construct digital art with matrix operations and linear equalities and inequalities. Artwork will be created using web pages and python codes. The python codes will be supplied, and no coding is required. This mini-course offers four standalone sessions; sign up for single sessions or for the entire series at a discount. Register at momath.org/linear-art.
Free! Family Fridays: “Mime-matics!” with Tim and Tanya Chartier (in person
Friday, July 7 at 6:30 pm ET
Join international performers Tim and Tanya Chartier as they explore mathematical ideas through the art of mime. Creating illusions including an invisible wall, a mask covered with geometric shapes, and an invisible (and highly personable!) rope, the Chartiers delve into mathematical concepts such as estimation, tiling, and infinity. Mime-matics highlights the joy of math through the entertaining style of performing artists who have shared their insightful and delightful show with audiences around the world. Thanks to the generous support of Two Sigma, this program is free to attendees. Register at familyfridays.momath.org.
Math and Juggling, featuring Tim and Tanya Chartier (in person)
Sunday, July 9 at 5:30 pm ET
Learn how to juggle… using math! Explore the mathematics behind juggling, and discover about how mathematics was used to invent a new — and now commonly-used — juggling pattern. Register at momath.org/learntojuggle.
Ask a Mathematician — Anything! featuring Tim Chartier (online)
Monday, July 10 at 4:00 pm ET
Ever wanted to ask a mathematician something, maybe about a curious new idea you have, or a concept you’d like to understand better? Don’t know whom to ask? Here’s your chance! MoMath’s 2022–2023 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Tim Chartier, will host this one-hour, online session. Register at momath.org/ask-anything.
The Buck Starts Here: “From Gambling to Probability” with Donald Richards (online)
Monday, July 10 at 6:30 pm ET
While the vast machinery of our financial systems relies on mathematics, it can also be said that many concepts in mathematics had their genesis in financial applications. The Buck Starts Here is a new series designed for both the curious and the pragmatic — with help from history of mathematics and finance experts, we will explore how practical problems inspire mathematical thinking and we will learn how to apply those insights to improve our own financial decision making today. Join mathematician Alex Kontorovich and Financial Life Cycle Education founder Andy Davidson as they host this four-part series of connected but independent talks. Register at momath.org/buck.
Linear Art featuring Tim Chartier (online)
Thursday, July 11 at 6:30 pm ET
Illustrate with mathematics! Learn to construct digital art with matrix operations and linear equalities and inequalities. Artwork will be created using web pages and python codes. The python codes will be supplied, and no coding is required. This mini-course offers four standalone sessions; sign up for single sessions or for the entire series at a discount. Register at momath.org/linear-art.
Free Math Encounters: “Catch! Exploring the art of juggling with math” featuring Greg Warrington (in person)
Wednesday, July 12 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET
How do you write down a juggling pattern? How do you use mathematics to help you create a new one? Join mathematician and juggler Greg Warrington as he illustrates how mathematics illuminates juggling and how juggling inspires new mathematics. Live demonstrations included! Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular free public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics, produced with support from the Simons Foundation. Register for free at mathencounters.momath.org.
Meet a Mathematician: Dr. Arthur Benjamin (online)
Thursday, July 13 at 4:00 pm ET
Did you ever wonder what a mathematician does all day? Or what made someone decide to become a mathematician? Or even, what a mathematician does for fun? You may be surprised by some of the answers! Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin, Smallwood Family Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California as well as a professional magician. Register at meetmath.momath.org.
Mathplay, MoMath’s program for preschoolers (in person)
Thursday, July 13 at 4:00 pm ET
Led by an experienced MoMath educator, MathPlay offers children the opportunity to play well-developed games that help broaden math skills, improve problem-solving techniques, fine-tune motor coordination, and enhance communication and social skills. Give your child every chance of success — recent studies have shown that early development of math skills can be a strong predictor of future school achievement. Register at mathplay.momath.org.
Sums ‘n Stories (in person)
Thursday, July 13 at 6:00 pm ET
RReading and math are both fun and fundamental! Led by reading specialist Tanya Chartier, children in grades one through six are invited to join this fun new group. Select from a curated list of math-related books or choose your own, then join us monthly on the Math Square at MoMath, where we will make new friends, share our favorite readings, and enjoy one of the Museum’s most popular exhibits. Register at momath.org/sumstories.
NYC Math Festival 2023 (in person)
Saturday, July 15 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm ET
Add a little math to your summer! MoMath is pleased to present the 7th Annual NYC Math Festival, providing a full day of math fun in the sun for all ages. Bring your friends and the entire family to Fosun Plaza (28 Liberty Street in the financial district, Manhattan) and enjoy hands-on math exhibits, entertaining mathematical games, and intriguing puzzles and brainteasers. Plus, take home a little bit of MoMath: we’ll be setting up an outpost of Additions, the shop at MoMath, for all your summer gift needs. This event will happen, rain-or-shine! To learn more, visit mathfestival.momath.org. No registration is required.
Stretchy Math and Rope Magic, featuring Tim and Tanya Chartier (in person)
Sunday, July 16 at 3:00 pm ET
Learn rope tricks and their connection to the mathematical field of topology! Register at momath.org/ropemagic.
Exploring Continued Fractions Computationally featuring Tim Chartier and Wesley Hamilton (online)
Monday, July 17 at 7:00 pm ET
Details and registration coming soon to events.momath.org.
Starring Math: “The Numbers Game: How Data is Changing Football (Soccer)” with Lisandro Isei of the Charlotte FC MLS team (online)
Tuesday, July 18 from 7:00 pm ET
Math goes to the movies! Join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and special guest Lisandro Isei of the Charlotte FC MLS team for a discussion of “The Numbers Game: How Data is Changing Football (Soccer).” Register at starring.momath.org.
Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Wednesday, July 19 at 4:00 pm ET
Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems. Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician. If you love to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program. Free to register; spots are limited. Register at mathgym.momath.org.
Mathplay, MoMath’s program for preschoolers (in person)
Thursday, July 20 at 4:00 pm ET
Led by an experienced MoMath educator, MathPlay offers children the opportunity to play well-developed games that help broaden math skills, improve problem-solving techniques, fine-tune motor coordination, and enhance communication and social skills. Give your child every chance of success — recent studies have shown that early development of math skills can be a strong predictor of future school achievement. Register at mathplay.momath.org.
“Anyone Can Mime” featuring Tim and Tanya Chartier (online)
Sunday, July 23 at 3:00 pm ET
Learn to mime and learn about mathematical connections to the art form with Tim and Tanya Chartier, who trained with Marcel Marceau and have performed around the world. Details and registration coming soon to events.momath.org.
Extensions online program for gifted math students in grades 6–12 (online)
Sunday, July 23 at 3:30 pm ET
Get ready to sharpen your mind and have a blast before school starts this fall! Join MoMath’s Outreach Mathematician, Chaim Goodman-Strauss, in a series of monthly Zoom sessions filled with math excitement. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore fascinating topics like “Counting and Beyond!” in June, and “Computation is Universal” in July and August; so mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable math adventure! Register at extensions.momath.org.
Living Room Entertaining Math with Tim and Tanya Chartier (online)
Sunday, July 30 at 3:00 pm ET
Learn mathematically entertaining tricks you can pull out at gatherings and parties. Details and registration coming soon to events.momath.org.
QED: Pitfalls for Parents with special guest Sharon Jones (online)
Monday, July 31 at 7:00 pm ET
Parents, join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and special guest Sharon Jones for an hour of math learning, designed with you in mind. Their lively conversation will particularly focus on digital computing in teaching mathematical content. Register at momath.org/forparents.
Volumes, MoMath’s book club: a discussion of The Mind Benders Card Deck with Scott Kim (online)
Tuesday, August 1 at 6:30 pm ET
Love mathematics and books? Looking for a stimulating and fun discussion? Volumes, the MoMath book club, is just the thing for you. This reading group is designed especially for those interested in mathematics and science and how they affect our lives. This August, join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and author Scott Kim for an engaging discussion of The Mind Benders Card Deck. Register at volumes.momath.org.
Free! Family Fridays: “Magic Squares” (in person)
Friday, August 4 at 6:30 pm ET
Join Shaula Fiorelli and learn how to build a magic square whose sum is given by the visiting audience in less than a minute. A magic square is a square array of numbers, usually positive integers, where the sums of the numbers in each row, each column, and both main diagonals are the same. In this workshop, we will discover how to do it using the Leonhard Euler’s technique with pieces of different sizes and colors to be placed on a grid, respecting certain rules, and then the magic will appear! Thanks to the generous support of Two Sigma, this program is free to attendees. Register at familyfridays.momath.org.
Tween Primes, MoMath’s book club for tweens and teens: featuring Secrets of Mental Math with Arthur Benjamin (online)
Sunday, August 6 at 4:00 pm ET
Join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier for an engaging discussion of Secrets of Mental Math with the author Arthur Benjamin. You’ll be able to quickly multiply and divide triple digits, compute with fractions, and determine squares, cubes, and roots without blinking an eye. No matter what your age or current math ability, Secrets of Mental Math will allow you to perform fantastic feats of the mind effortlessly. This is the math they never taught you in school. Register at tweenprimes.momath.org.
Starring Math: “Lily Topples the World” with Lily Hevesh and Jeremy Workman (online)
Thursday, August 10 at 7:00 pm ET
Math goes to the movies! Join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and special guest Lily Hevesh and director Jeremy Workman for a discussion of Lily Topples the World. Register at starring.momath.org.
QED: Pitfalls for Parents with special guest Grant Sanderson (online)
Monday, August 14 at 7:00 pm ET
Parents, join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and special guest Grant Sanderson for an hour of math learning, designed with you in mind. Their lively conversation will particularly focus on using sports in teaching mathematical content. Register at momath.org/forparents.
Math Education of Sesame Street with Antonio Freitas (online)
Tuesday, August 15 at 1:00 pm ET
Parents, join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and special guest Antonio Freitas. Antonio Freitas is the Director of Educational Experiences within the US Social Impact team for the Sesame Workshop. He creates content for Sesame Street in Communities and Sesame Street for Military Families and professionally trains caregivers and providers on ways to implement these resources in their work with children. Details and registration coming soon to events.momath.org.
Sums ‘n Stories (in person)
Thursday, August 17 at 6:00 pm ET
Reading and math are both fun and fundamental! Led by reading specialist Tanya Chartier, children in grades one through six are invited to join this fun new group. Select from a curated list of math-related books or choose your own, then join us monthly on the Math Square at MoMath, where we will make new friends, share our favorite readings, and enjoy one of the Museum’s most popular exhibits. Register at momath.org/sumstories.
Extensions online program for gifted math students in grades 6–12 (online)
Sunday, August 20 at 3:30 pm ET
Get ready to sharpen your mind and have a blast before school starts this fall! Join MoMath’s Outreach Mathematician, Chaim Goodman-Strauss, in a series of monthly Zoom sessions filled with math excitement. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore fascinating topics like “Counting and Beyond!” in June, and “Computation is Universal” in July and August; so mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable math adventure! Register at extensions.momath.org.
Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Wednesday, August 23 at 4:00 pm ET
Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems. Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician. If you love to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program. Free to register; spots are limited. Register at mathgym.momath.org.
For the full listing of upcoming events, visit events.momath.org.
APPLY NOW
Propose an abstract or activity for the MOVES 2023 Conference
(Deadline: Wednesday, May 31)
Join MoMath in New York City for its sixth conference on the Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects. The MOVES Conference will feature dozens of talks on current research in recreational mathematics, as well as a wide variety of family-accessible mathematical activities. This year’s conference, “Threads Through Mathematics,” will highlight math in the fiber arts and keynote speakers will include: Ingrid Daubechies, Sabetta Matsumoto, Érika Roldán, and Chaim Goodman-Strauss. To submit a proposal or to register, visit moves.momath.org.
2023 Rosenthal Prize for Innovation and Inspiration in Math Teaching
(Deadline: Monday, May 15)
Designed to recognize and promote hands-on math teaching in upper elementary and middle school classrooms, the Rosenthal Prize carries a cash award of $25,000 for the single best activity, plus up to five additional monetary awards for other innovative activities. The winning teacher(s) will have the opportunity to share their activities with educators around the world. To learn more, visit rosenthalprize.momath.org.
2023 Rosenthal Prize Summer Institute
(Deadline: Monday, May 15)
Educators, want to combine a free trip to NYC with an opportunity to inspire young minds? Apply for the Rosenthal Prize Summer Institute this summer, and ramp up your ability to excite and delight your students! MoMath will welcome a cohort of educators to New York City (expenses paid) for a unique professional development opportunity, Thursday, July 13 through Saturday, July 15. Educators will take an in-depth look at the mathematical content and pedagogy of Rosenthal Prize lessons, learn how the lessons connect to national standards for math education, develop plans to implement these lessons in their local schools, come up with ideas for new lessons inspired by the goals of the Rosenthal Prize, learn new ways to promote
mathematics learning in schools and communities, experience the wonders of the Museum, and see what goes into making interactive math exhibits and programs. The submission window closes Monday, May 15. If selected, you will be notified by June 1. To learn more and apply for the Rosenthal Prize Summer Institute, visit rosenthalinstitute.momath.org.
Integrators: The MoMath High School Volunteer Program (in person)
MoMath accepts a limited number of high school students for ongoing volunteer roles during summer vacation and/or the academic year. The Integrators program offers a unique chance to improve interpersonal and communication skills, explore mathematical concepts, and learn valuable job skills. MoMath Integrators interact with visitors (on the Museum floor or online) and train with professional educators, interpreters, and managers. Students who participate during summer vacation commit five days per week, while school-year participants commit approximately one day per week, typically a Saturday or Sunday, from September through June. Apply now for Summer 2023 at volunteers.momath.org.
Expansions: an afternoon enrichment program for gifted math students (in person)
Reinvent math class with Expansions, MoMath’s afternoon gifted program. Featuring programs for math-loving students enrolled in first through eighth grades, Expansions workshops are designed and delivered by MoMath’s educational team to illuminate the wonders of mathematics, challenge and inspire students, and broaden their mathematical horizons. With topics ranging from fractals to cellular automata, these afternoon classes provide an opportunity for participants to learn advanced and fascinating topics not included in the standard K–12 curriculum. Plus, students can benefit from enjoying math together in small groups of talented and focused young scholars. To learn more and apply for
the Spring 2023 Expansions program, visit expansions.momath.org.
School and group visits (in person/online)
MoMath offers almost two dozen educator-led sessions for K-12 students, ranging from constructing polygons to creating Möbius strips, available either in person or online. Bring your students to MoMath for a peek into the exciting world of mathematics, and see why students and teachers of all ages love the Museum. Or, let MoMath come to you — choose from a range of on-campus options, including MoMath educator–led activities or MoMath traveling exhibits. Learn more and register at fieldtrips.momath.org.
Title I schools — apply online today for free programs and field trips! (in person/online)
MoMath’s free outreach programs for Title I schools include in-person and online field trips to the Museum, workshops presented by experienced MoMath educators in your classroom, and visits to your school by Math Midway 2 Go (MM2GO), MoMath’s travelling suite of original mathematical exhibits. Support for these programs is now available, thanks to contributions from individuals and organizations including: Judith Gibbons and Francesco Scattone, Con Edison, The Scripps Family Fund for Education and the Arts, Two Sigma, the Hearst Foundations, the Manhattan Community Awards Program (MCAP), and New York City Council Members Carlina Rivera (Council District 2) and Mercedes Narcisse (Council District 46). These
programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. To apply for one of these free programs, visit titleone.momath.org. Interested in sponsoring one of them? Email donation@momath.org.
JOIN THE TEAM
Are you passionate about spreading a love of mathematics? Contact us — we’d love to welcome you to the team! Send the following to jobs@momath.org: a cover letter, your résumé with GPA, and a statement (at least one paragraph long, but no more than a page, please) describing your views on mathematics or an experience you’ve had related to mathematics.
Positions are available in education, administration, marketing, technology, communications, and more — visit jobs.momath.org for a complete list of MoMath’s exciting job and volunteer opportunities.
Featured positions:
Human Resources Manager
MoMath is seeking a Human Resources Manager to ensure that full employee life cycle processes, from recruiting through separation, are handled efficiently and effectively, and that all interactions are handled in a professional, approachable, and responsive manner.
Digital Assistant
MoMath seeks a jack-of-all-trades whose organizational and technical skills, attention to detail, and drive for perfection motivates them to ensure high-quality, user-friendly content and to facilitate business operations in a fast-paced environment. This individual will provide a broad range of administrative support that touches on a variety of aspects of communications, program coordination, event planning, and office management.
ONGOING PROGRAMS
Birthday parties (in person or online!)
Looking to host a one-of-a-kind birthday party full of fabulous mathematical fun? Invite your guests to MoMath for unique party activities and games, plus a chance to explore more than 40 engaging exhibits! From captivating constructions to scintillating scavenger hunts, enjoy exceptional experiences for birthday celebrants of all ages. Can your hands race as fast as your minds? With your choice of customized activities, parties can be personalized for all ages of birthday boys and girls — from children through adults, from simple to complicated. Not in town? Check out MoMath’s origami birthday parties, available exclusively online — you and your guests can learn the wondrous art of paper
folding from an origami expert! For more information, please email birthdays@momath.org.
Derivatives, MoMath’s tour program (in person)
Enjoy a new perspective on MoMath in a small group setting as you stroll through the Museum with an expert tour guide leading the way. Learn more at derivatives.momath.org. To request a tour, please email groupsales@momath.org with the subject line “Derivatives Tour.”
Math tutoring (in person/online)
Is your child struggling in math? We can help! MoMath is offering limited private tutoring for grades K–12 with certified teachers who have extensive experience successfully teaching students online and in the classroom. Whether your child needs assistance with homework or exam preparation, MoMath’s instructors are ready to help. For more information, please email tutoring@momath.org.
On-campus field trips and workshops: MoMath comes to YOU! Limited bookings available (in person)
Students and educators, are you ready for a field trip that takes place right in your school? Let MoMath come to you! MoMath’s fully vaccinated and engaging math specialists can bring MoMath’s unique blend of enriching math activities and/or hands-on MM2GO exhibits to your campus. Learn more and book your in-school MoMath workshop today at fieldtrips.momath.org. Free visits for Title I schools are available — sign up online at titleone.momath.org!
VOLUNTEER AT MoMath!
Volunteer opportunities
MoMath welcomes volunteers who provide valuable support in a variety of individual ways across the Museum, in both public-facing and internal roles.
- Do you love math and would you like to help others enjoy MoMath’s interactive suite of exhibits — and are you willing to devote two four-hour shifts each month? Apply to become a volunteer Integrator in the Museum!
- Can you occasionally assist with MoMath events, demonstrations, birthday parties, and other activities at the Museum?
- Are you a professional who would like to donate your expertise and time to MoMath? MoMath welcomes your support, especially if you are an educator, administrator, videographer, or technologist.
To apply, please send an email to volunteer@momath.org with a subject line that includes “Volunteer” and your name. Include a cover letter, current résumé, and a newly written statement that, in approximately 150 to 500 words, describes an experience that shaped your love of mathematics.
Math on the House mailing list — sign up to be notified when FREE tickets become available
MoMath is pleased to offer Math on the House, a mailing list for valued Museum patrons to receive free, last-minute tickets to select events when spots become available. To subscribe, visit mathonthehouse.momath.org.
Beautiful Math
See what mathematicians think is beautiful about mathematics at beautiful.momath.org.
Need a gift for the math fan in your life? Give them a MoMath gift card!
Give the gift of math! Purchase a gift card by phone at 212-542‑0566 or stop by Additions , the shop at MoMath, to pick up your card today, good for purchases in the shop or admission to the Museum.
Spread the MoMath word
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Join the MoMath community
Become a member today and take advantage of exciting and engaging math programs for all ages. Visit members.momath.org to become a member and receive unlimited access to MoMath’s innovative exhibits, plus discounts for select programs and for products in Additions, the shop at MoMath. Members also receive free registration to select online programs, free access to recordings of MoMath programs, and exclusive invitations to members-only online events. Become a premium member and receive early notices, special invitations to exclusive MoMath member events, discounts on birthday parties, and more. Join now and
take advantage of MoMath’s low rates. To learn more about long-term memberships, email membership@momath.org or call 212-542-0566.
There are many programs and activities to enjoy; please read carefully to determine whether programs are in person, online, or both (in person/online). Additionally, many of MoMath’s programs are being offered for free or at a reduced rate for those in need and for MoMath members — please visit individual event pages for more information. The Museum (11 E 26th St) is open 364 days of the year (closed on Thanksgiving Day) but may occasionally limit access as needed. Be sure to
check momath.org for the most up-to-date information, including special hours and/or early closures.
We hope to see you — virtually and in person — soon!
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