Dear MoMath friends,
What do colored dots, ancient tablets, and Indian music all have in common? It’s mathematics, of course. From studying patterns using color to exploring our shared human history to enjoying the emotional impact of rhythms, math has a way of connecting us all. And now, connections begin anew as the Museum reopens to the public, welcoming visitors from near and far to experience MoMath’s interactive, engaging array of unique exhibits, including the groundbreaking new exhibit, Alternative Perspectives. Not in New York? Don’t worry; the Museum will continue to serve patrons from around the world with online programming for all. Join us in person or remotely — everyone will find a warm welcome as they step into the wonderful world of mathematics.
Please enjoy the following programs and activities, all available online unless noted otherwise. Additionally, many of MoMath’s programs are being offered for free or at a reduced rate for those in need and for those with MoMath memberships — please visit individual event pages for more information.
MoMath at a Glance | |
Ongoing |
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Join us for the Museum’s re-opening! Visit MoMath in person starting on July 1 | |
Graph the Grid — the fun continues! Join the largest human parabola ever to grace the streets of Manhattan (and to points north, including the Bronx, Westchester, and Connecticut)! (Free public access) | |
Math on the House — sign up to be notified when free, last-minute seats become available for select events | |
Senior Sessions, educator-led sessions for mature adults | |
Slice of Pi — a month-long social club including ongoing activities for tweens and teens who love math | |
Global Perspective: Math, Art, and Architecture Around the World, a unique, augmented reality experience (free public access) | |
Alternative Perspectives in Composite, the gallery at MoMath — a groundbreaking art show, opening July 3 and available both in person and online! | |
Field Trips: virtual visits to MoMath for students and educators | |
Mind-Benders for the Quarantined!, weekly mathematical puzzles from MoMath’s puzzle master, Dr. Peter Winkler | |
MoMath Online: Student Sessions, educator-led sessions for pre-K to 12 students exploring math from home | |
Apply now |
Transformations 2021, the summer camp at MoMath — registration now open |
Expansions, the gifted program at MoMath for students in first grade through high school | |
MOVES 2022, Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects — submit an abstract or activity for MoMath’s fifth biennial conference focusing on the math of puzzles; submissions accepted through July 1 | |
Tue, June 22 | Children of Dots with Joshua Zucker (free to members!) |
Thu, June 24 | Senior Sessions: “Möbius Mischief” |
Thu, June 24 | Meet a Mathematician featuring Catriona Agg |
Thu, June 24 | Fractions Forever with Paul Zeitz |
Fri, June 25 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs: this week, fold an ice cream model |
Fri, June 25 | Equilibrium, MoMath’s adult evening of mathematical games |
Sun, June 27 | Strogatz Prize for Math Communication award ceremony |
Sun, June 27 | Bridge Basics — third session of a six-week course |
Sun, June 27 | Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for teens and tweens: Zombies and Calculus by Colin Adams |
Sun, June 27 | Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school |
Tue, June 29 | Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Ranking and Tanking” |
Tue, June 29 | Loving Math, stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1 and 2-3) |
Tue, June 29 | Pascal’s Dots and Fractal Triangles with Joshua Zucker |
Thu, July 1 | MoMath re-opens its pi-handled doors to the public! Purchase your tickets today |
Thu, July 1 | History of Mathematics in Mesopotamia with Alex Kontorovich and Pavla Rosenstein |
Fri, July 2 | Senior Sessions: “Polyomino Puzzlers” |
Fri, July 2 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs: this week, fold a modular action model: Naruto Whirlpools by Toshikazu Kawasaki |
Sat, July 3 | Alternative Perspectives in Composite, the gallery at MoMath, opens live! |
Tue, July 6 | Senior Sessions: “Cryptarithmetic” |
Tue, July 6 | Loving Math, stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1 and 2-3) |
Wed, July 7 | Math Encounters: “The Structure of Space: Measuring the Shape of the Universe” with David Spergel (in person and online!) |
Thu, July 8 | Ask a Mathematician — Anything! with Alex Kontorovich (in person and online; free to members!) |
Fri, July 9 | Senior Sessions: “Sensational Puzzles” |
Fri, July 9 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs: this week, fold a hat (model by Atomu Yamanashi) |
Sun, July 11 | Bridge Basics — fourth session of a six-week course |
Mon, July 12 | Senior Sessions: “Exhibit Exploration: Pythagorean Puzzlers” |
Tue, July 13 | Loving Math, stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1 and 2-3) |
Tue, July 13 | Meet the Artist with Anton Bakker (in person!) |
Thu, July 15 | Senior Sessions: “Topological Tic-Tac-Toe” |
Thu, July 15 | Meet a Mathematician featuring Nicholas Katz |
Fri, July 16 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs: this week, fold a Crane Fan (model by Hiromi Takagi) |
Fri, July 16 | Family Fridays: “Playing with Plato” with Alex Kontorovich (in person and online!) |
Sat, July 17 | NYC Math Festival (online) |
Sun, July 18 | Bridge Basics — fifth session of a six-week course |
Sun, July 18 | Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for teens and tweens: The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster |
Sun, July 18 | Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school |
Tue, July 20 | Senior Sessions: “Making Math Solid: Tetrahedron” |
Tue, July 20 | Loving Math, stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1 and 2-3) |
Wed, July 21 | Math Gym, a workout for your brain |
Thu, July 22 | The Mathematics of Indian Music with Alex Kontorovich, Frank London, and Deep Singh (in person and online) |
Fri, July 23 | Senior Sessions: “Exhibit Exploration: Math Square“ |
Fri, July 23 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs: this week, fold a Magic Circle (model by Hiroshi Kumasaka) |
Sat, July 24 | Krazy Kahoot, a fast-paced family quiz game with Steve Sherman |
Sun, July 25 | Bridge Basics — sixth session of a six-week course |
Mon, July 26 | Senior Sessions: “Math in the Corner Pocket” |
Tue, July 27 | Loving Math, stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1 and 2-3) |
Thu, July 29 | Senior Sessions: “Breaking Codes” |
Fri, July 30 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs: fold the Olympic Rings (based on Rings model by Laura Kruskal) |
Fri, July 30 | Equilibrium, MoMath’s adult evening of mathematical games (free to members!) |
Thu, Aug 3 | Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Ranking and Tanking” |
Tue, Aug 3 | Loving Math, stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1 and 2-3) |
Tue, Aug 3 | Math Meets Major League Baseball with Alex Kontorovich and Max Ehrman |
Wed, Aug 4 | Math Encounters featuring Bill Cook |
Thu, Aug 5 | Ask a Mathematician — Anything! with Alex Kontorovich (in person and online!) |
Fri, Aug 6 | Senior Sessions: “Dynamic Dice” |
Fri, Aug 6 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs |
Sun, Aug 8 | MOVES Meet-Up — an online social event (of collaborative puzzling) as we gear up for the MOVES conference in January 2022 |
Mon, Aug 9 | Senior Sessions: “Rep-tiles” |
Tue, Aug 10 | Loving Math, stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (for grades K-1 and 2-3) |
Tue, Aug 10 | Meet the Artist with Anton Bakker (in person!) |
Thu, Aug 12 | Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Packing and Cracking” |
Thu, Aug 12 | Meet a Mathematician — details coming soon |
Fri, Aug 13 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs |
Sat, Aug 14 | NYC Math Festival (in person!) |
Sun, Aug 15 | Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for teens and tweens: 3D Drawing: Introduction by Farit Rassam |
Sun, Aug 15 | Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school |
Tue, Aug 17 | Senior Sessions: “Fractal Fascinations” |
Wed, Aug 18 | Math Gym, a workout for your brain |
Fri, Aug 20 | Senior Sessions: “Making Math Solid: Hexahedron” |
Fri, Aug 20 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs |
Fri, Aug 20 | Family Fridays: “Stars, Graphs, and Multiplication” with Gregory Michel |
Mon, Aug 23 | Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Tower of Power” |
Thu, Aug 26 | Senior Sessions: “Making Math Solid: Octahedron” |
Fri, Aug 27 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs |
Fri, Aug 27 | Equilibrium, MoMath’s adult evening of mathematical games |
Tue, Aug 31 | Senior Sessions: “Chessboards and Dominoes” |
Wed, Sept 1 | Math Encounters — more information coming soon! |
Wed, Sept 8 to Thu, Sept 9 | MATRIX x IMAGINARY Online Gathering — a precursor to the physical conference in Paris in April 2022 |
Fri, Jan 14 to Sun, Jan 16 | MOVES, Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects — MoMath’s fifth biennial conference |
Mon, Apr 4 to Wed, Apr 6 | MATRIX x IMAGINARY Conference — Meet us in Paris! |
MoMath in the news:
Giant Human Parabola Across Manhattan Plotted By Math Museum (Patch.com)
A Washington photographer’s passion: 600,000 photos of flying birds — and the incredible math behind it all, mentioning Avian Arithmetic (The Seattle Times)
Math Can Help Build a Global Digital Community by MoMath Executive Director, Cindy Lawrence (Scientific American)
American Voices featuring MoMath Trustee John Urschel, mentioning Bending the Arc (SiriusXM radio)
Oakland Gardens middle schoolers compete in MoMath’s first-ever virtual math tournament (QNS)
Retail Pick-of-the-Month: Sphere Ice Tray
This tray makes four large ice spheres, perfect for your favorite summer drink! The multi-sphere design features sloped internal molds to create seamless spheres and rigid connecting pins that secure the tray during filling, transfer, and freezing. Sphere Ice Tray is available for online purchase from Additions, the shop at MoMath.
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Share the gift of math! Gift registrations for Student Sessions and Senior Sessions now available: mathgift.momath.org.
ONGOING PROGRAMS
Visit MoMath — starting July 1
MoMath is pleased to announce that its pi-handled doors will re-open on July 1! Admission tickets to visit MoMath in person are now on sale at visit.momath.org. Members can access admission tickets for free! (Not a member? Join today!)
Graph the Grid (a MathHappening event) — extended by popular demand
We’ve taken it to the streets! Join your fellow New Yorkers for a fun, collaborative MathHappening event. Help create a human graph across the Manhattan grid by becoming a point along an elegant parabolic curve. Share your location on social media and watch the magic unfold as together we build a human-scale graph of this quaint quadratic function. Brought to you through the joint efforts of MoMath, the nation’s only museum of math, and Mathigon, creator of innovative new online math curricula, this event promises to provide a moment of collaboration and community for all. Due to popular demand, this fun activity will remain available — don’t miss your chance to help create the largest human parabola ever to grace the streets of Manhattan (and to points north, including the Bronx, Westchester, and Connecticut). Learn more and register for free at grid.momath.org!
Math on the House — mailing list; sign up to be notified about FREE programs
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 space is available. To subscribe, visit mathonthehouse.momath.org.
Senior Sessions
Exercise your mental muscles in 45-minute math sessions! Join MoMath’s experienced presenters for intriguing classes on a variety of stimulating topics, including topology, puzzles, and cryptography. Enjoy the discovery and challenges in these engaging, interactive activities with a collegial cohort of mature minds. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Share the gift of math! Gift registrations for Senior Sessions now available: mathgift.momath.org.
Slice of Pi — a month-long social club including ongoing activities for tweens and teens who love math
Join fellow young math enthusiasts during lunch or snack time for fun chats about your favorite math topics, exhibit videos, and more, hosted by an experienced MoMath educator. A month-long membership in Slice of Pi includes access to MoMath’s Unlimited mixer and Tween Primes book club, weekly lunch meetings, plus other special programs. Make math friends from around the world who share your interest in puzzles, games, and problem solving in this unique meeting of the (young) minds. For more information and to register, visit sliceofpi.momath.org.
Global Perspective: Math, Art, and Architecture Around the World
Every Anton Bakker sculpture invites — and rewards — examination from multiple angles. Now, Bakker uses computer-based, custom technology to deploy his intriguing sculptures around the world. Each month throughout 2021, see Bakker’s sculptures — virtually — in cities all over the world, including New York, London, Paris, Berlin, and Amsterdam, in a special, worldwide augmented reality exhibition that lets you literally put yourself in the picture along with some of the world’s most engaging art and architecture. Learn more — including how to bring this program to YOUR city — at globalperspective.momath.org. Premium members (Membership Plus or higher), bring these exciting virtual sculptures to your town or home for FREE!
Online tours and field trips to Composite, the gallery at MoMath — take a tour with artist Anton Bakker and explore the amazing Alternative Perspectives exhibition
MoMath is thrilled to present a groundbreaking art show in Composite, the gallery at MoMath — virtually! In Alternative Perspectives, artist Anton Bakker takes us on a journey into a world of mathematical beauty with an added twist: a change in perspective seems to change the very reality of the object before you. Anton’s sculptures — executed in steel, bronze, or as digital interactives — fix points in space that, as the eye connects them, reveal harmonious alignments as three-dimensional paths. Lines, curves, knots, spirals, Möbius strips, optical illusions, and fractals — all are explored in this highly engaging virtual show. Bakker’s work is complemented by two special pieces: an unusual and surprising work by engineers-turned-artists Walt van Ballegooijen and Hans Kuiper and a creative mathematical sculpture by former Bell Labs scientist Alan White. Learn more about MoMath’s newest temporary exhibition at composite.momath.org. Book your field trip at fieldtrips.momath.org or your tour at composite.momath.org today! Note: Alternative Perspectives will open in Composite, the gallery at MoMath, this summer — free with Museum admission!
Online Field Trips
Educators, explore intriguing math topics in our virtual classroom! Students and teachers share a mathematical adventure with an experienced MoMath educator in an online field trip session, fully accessible from home or your classroom. For more information and to register your class, visit fieldtrips.momath.org. (Free trips are available for Title I schools; supply is limited, so apply today.)
Mind-Benders for the Quarantined!
Reaching more than 11,000 people in more than 90 countries, Mind-Benders for the Quarantined! is a runaway hit that engaged people all over the world during an unprecedented global shutdown. Each Sunday, MoMath will send you a challenging mathematical puzzle from the collection of its own puzzle master, Dr. Peter Winkler. On Tuesday, you’ll receive a subtle hint; on Thursday, a serious push; on Saturday, the solution. And the next day, of course, a new puzzle. Learn more and register at mindbenders.momath.org.
MoMath Online: Student Sessions for grades pre-K through 12
Mondays through Fridays
Whether your child is already passionate about mathematics or just starting to explore its wonders, MoMath Online: Student Sessions will expose your child to cool areas of mathematics not covered in school and stoke the flames for a lifelong appreciation of mathematics. Drop-in classes guided by an experienced educator are available every weekday, and registration is always free for families in need. For more information and to register, visit studentsessions.momath.org.
Share the gift of math! Gift registrations for Student Sessions now available: mathgift.momath.org.
Math tutoring
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.
Birthday parties — now with an origami option!
Looking to host a one-of-a-kind online birthday party full of fabulous folding fun? You and your guests can explore the wondrous art of paper folding with an origami expert! 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 paper art. Other exciting online birthday options are also available. For more information, please email birthdays@momath.org.
APPLY NOW
MOVES: “The Fascination of Puzzles”
Submissions accepted through July 1
The fifth biennial MOVES (Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects) Conference, hosted by MoMath and sponsored by Two Sigma, will feature an amazing lineup of keynote speakers, including Scott Kim, Maki Kaji, Tanya Khovanova, Oskar van Deventer, and Peter Winkler. The conference is now scheduled to take place in person on January 15 and January 16, with an opening reception at MoMath on the evening of January 14. The conference is currently accepting abstract submissions for research talks and family activities from all areas of recreational mathematics, with submissions in the area of puzzles particularly encouraged. Submissions will be accepted through July 1, 2021. To find out more about MOVES, register for the meeting, or submit a talk or activity, please visit moves.momath.org.
Transformations 2021, the summer camp at MoMath — registration is now open!
June 28 through September 3
Thinking about Summer 2021? At Transformations, the summer camp at MoMath, students in grades one through nine will experience the richness of mathematics in America’s only museum dedicated to math. Through full-body interactive activities, hands-on education sessions, and creative projects, math will come alive for each and every participant. This summer, Transformations 2021 offers ten online, one-week sessions from June 28 through September 3, featuring exciting themes, such as Fibonacci and Beyond!, Mathematical Marvels, Puzzle Me This, What Are the Chances?, and Infinities of Infinities. In-person add-ons available for those in town. Learn more and register at summercamp.momath.org.
Expansions: an afternoon enrichment program for gifted math students — applications accepted for limited spots
Reinvent math class with Expansions, MoMath’s afternoon gifted program. Featuring programs for math-loving students enrolled in first through twelfth grades, the 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 to 12 curriculum. Plus, students can benefit from enjoying math together with small groups of talented and focused young scholars. MoMath is currently accepting applications for limited spots in the 2021-2022 school year. To learn more and apply, visit expansions.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 150- to 500-word statement describing your views on mathematics or a life experience you’ve had related to mathematics.
Positions available in education, administration, marketing, communications, and more — visit jobs.momath.org for a complete list of MoMath’s exciting job and volunteer opportunities.
Know a recent college graduate looking for a collaborative environment at a meaningful institution? Direct them to jobs.momath.org.
Featured positions:
Interpreter
MoMath is seeking full-time and part-time Museum docents (“Interpreters”) to help visitors of all ages have a rewarding experience during their time at the Museum. These positions require a solid math background, the ability to connect with learners of all ages, and comfort with hands-on education. A strong commitment to customer service is essential.
School Groups Coordinator
MoMath is seeking a School Groups Coordinator with excellent administrative and communication skills to serve as the point of contact for planning and scheduling online and in-person class trips for K-12 students.
UPCOMING EVENTS
For a complete listing of upcoming events and programs at MoMath, please visit events.momath.org.
Children of Dots (free to members)
Tuesday, June 22 at 6:00 pm ET (New York)
Bring your colored pens or pencils and explore a family tree… of colored dots! Led by expert math educator Joshua Zucker, we’ll uncover some deep rules about coloring, learn to make predictions about patterns, and figure out how to “compute colors” more efficiently. You won’t want to miss this evening of colorful, collaborative, computational exploration. Learn more and register at dots.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Möbius Mischief”
Thursday, June 24 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
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! For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Meet a Mathematician featuring Catriona Agg
Thursday, June 24, 4:00 pm ET (New York)
Join host Alex Kontorovich as we bring diverse and talented guests to the MoMath stage to share their experiences, their stories, and their love of mathematics. This month, meet Catriona Agg. For years, Catriona has been delighting fans of mathematics with her ingenious geometric puzzles, a few of which have even appeared as part of the MoMath Masters tournament! Learn more and register at meetmath.momath.org.
Fractions Forever
Thursday, June 24 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Explore the world of continued fractions, the “only right way” to express numbers, and learn, among other things, that Pi Day happened only once this century, and not on March 14! Join Paul Zeitz for another engaging evening of mathematical discovery. Learn more and register at fractions.momath.org.
Folding Fridays
Friday, June 25 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays. This week, fold an ice cream model in honor of summer. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Equilibrium, an adult evening of mathematical games
Friday, June 25 at 7:00 pm ET (New York)
Tabletop gaming is more fun than ever! Come join old friends and new for a fun-filled, adult evening featuring a broad array of mathematically rich games. Enjoy classics like SET and Connect Four, modern options from Codenames to Hanabi, and even MoMath’s own twist on mathematical favorites like Hex and Nim. Prepare a snack, log on from home, and connect with new and interesting people, all while enjoying uniquely mathematical games, hosted by the nation’s only Museum of Math. Learn more and register at equilibrium.momath.org.
Strogatz Prize for Math Communication award ceremony
Sunday, June 27 at 12:00 pm ET (New York)
The Steven H. Strogatz Prize for Math Communication is a worldwide contest where high school students win cash prizes for compelling math communication projects. Join MoMath in celebrating the winners and seeing their outstanding array of projects. This event is free for all attendees and all are welcome. Learn more and register at strogatzawards.momath.org.
Bridge Basics (third session of a six-week course)
Sunday, June 27 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Bridge has been called “one of the world’s most popular partnership card games.” If you’ve always wanted to learn to play, MoMath is here to help. Join ACBL accredited bridge teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein in a six-week program designed to show you the basics. Grounded in simple arithmetic, bridge inherently includes an assessment of probability as players think about what others are likely or unlikely to have in their hands. Join us for six weeks — and take away a hobby for a lifetime! Learn more and register at bridge.momath.org.
Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens: Zombies and Calculus by Colin Adams
Sunday, June 27 at 5:30 pm ET (New York)
How can calculus help you survive the zombie apocalypse? Colin Adams, humor columnist for the Mathematical Intelligencer and one of today’s most outlandish and entertaining popular math writers, demonstrates how in this zombie adventure novel. Featuring easy-to-use appendices that explain the book’s mathematics in greater detail, Zombies and Calculus is suitable both for those who have only recently been bitten by the calculus bug, as well as for those whose disease has advanced to the multivariable stage. Join Tween Primes to discuss the book and embark on this mathematical journey. Learn more and register at tweenprimes.momath.org.
Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school
Sunday, June 27 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Middle and high school students, come spend an hour or more with your peers, enjoying interesting mathematical activities, interactive social games, and great music, all led by an experienced MoMath educator. Learn more and register at unlimited.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Ranking and Tanking”
Tuesday, June 29 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Voting for a preference may seem simple, but when multiple options exist, the math gets complicated! The different methods of counting the vote can often result in different winners. Explore the mathematics behind various vote-counting systems and develop a deeper understanding of what it means for a system to be equitable. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour
Tuesday, June 29
Grades K-1: 3:00 pm to 3:40 pm ET (New York)
Grades 2-3: 4:00 pm to 4:40 pm ET (New York)
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! Learn more and register at loving.momath.org.
Pascal’s Dots and Fractal Triangles
Tuesday, June 29 at 6:00 pm ET (New York)
Discover how surprising patterns can emerge from simple rules as we “add” colors to determine new results — and create mathematical art in the process! How are 2, 3, 5, and 7 different from 4, 8, and 9? Why is 6 so much more chaotic than the other numbers? Joshua Zucker is our fearless leader as we explore mathematical patterns at this clever, creative, and compelling evening event. Learn more and register at fractal.momath.org.
History of Mathematics in Mesopotamia
Thursday, July 1 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Pavla Rosenstein, a PhD student in Assyriology at Yale and a social media and outreach assistant at the Yale Babylonian Collection, shares the history of mathematics in ancient Mesopotamia. Explore the cuneiform tablets held at the Yale Babylonian Collection, starting from archaic accounting tablets from fourth millennium BCE Uruk all the way to complex astronomical tablets used during the Neo-Babylonian empire in the first millennium BCE. Hosted by MoMath’s Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics and Rutgers math professor Alex Kontorovich. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session and an informal discussion. Learn more and register at mesopotamia.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Polyomino Puzzlers”
Friday, July 2 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
You’ve heard of dominoes, but have you ever heard of trominoes, tetrominoes, or pentominoes? Discover the many surprising shapes you can create simply by combining single-size squares. Explore various types of symmetry using these unique objects. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Folding Fridays
Friday, July 2 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays. This week, fold a great modular action model: Naruto Whirlpools by Toshikazu Kawasaki. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Alternative Perspectives — the exciting new art show in Composite — opens live, now featuring rarely seen works of MC Escher!
Saturday, July 3
MoMath is thrilled to present a groundbreaking new art show in Composite, the gallery at MoMath — now in person! In Alternative Perspectives, artist Anton Bakker takes us on a journey into a world of mathematical beauty with an added twist: a change in perspective seems to change the very reality of the object before you. Anton’s sculptures — executed in steel, bronze, or as digital interactives — fix points in space that, as the eye connects them, reveal harmonious alignments as three-dimensional paths. Lines, curves, knots, spirals, Möbius strips, optical illusions, and fractals — all are explored in this highly engaging virtual show. Bakker’s work is complemented by several special pieces: an unusual and surprising work by engineers-turned-artists Walt van Ballegooijen and Hans Kuiper, a creative mathematical sculpture by former Bell Labs scientist Alan White, and nine rare works by famed artist MC Escher. Learn more at composite.momath.org. Free with Museum admission.
Senior Sessions: “Cryptarithmetic”
Tuesday, July 6 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Arithmetic is fun, but arithmetic with letters is even better! Using the process of elimination and some clever logic, we will explore fundamental properties of base-10 arithmetic in a unique and challenging way. Join us for CRYPT4R1THM3T1C! For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Math Encounters: “The Structure of Space: Measuring the Shape of the Universe” with David Spergel (in person and streamed online)
Wednesday, July 7 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET (New York)
Is the universe infinite or finite? Will it expand forever or collapse in a hot Big Crunch? And what is its shape? Join David Spergel, Director of the Center for Computational Astrophysics, Flatiron Institute, as he introduces geometry and topology, the mathematical concepts used to answer these questions. Learn how observations of the microwave background (the leftover heat from the Big Bang) have revealed the universe’s shape and can help predict its destiny. Special introduction by Janna Levin, Claire Tow Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Barnard College of Columbia University. Learn more and register for this free event at mathencounters.org.
Ask a Mathematician — Anything! (free to members)
Thursday, July 8 at 4:00 pm ET (New York)
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 2020-2021 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Alex Kontorovich, will host this one-hour, online session. Learn more and register at askmath.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Sensational Puzzles”
Friday, July 9 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Explore mathematical puzzles that grabbed the headlines! Learn to solve spectacular and controversial puzzles using logic, probability, and basic graph theory. Develop puzzle-solving strategies while diving into these news-making mathematical conundrums. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Folding Fridays
Friday, July 9 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays. This week, fold a hat by Atomu Yamanashi. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Bridge Basics (fourth session of a six-week course)
Sunday, July 11 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Bridge has been called “one of the world’s most popular partnership card games.” If you’ve always wanted to learn to play, MoMath is here to help. Join ACBL accredited bridge teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein in a six-week program designed to show you the basics. Grounded in simple arithmetic, bridge inherently includes an assessment of probability as players think about what others are likely or unlikely to have in their hands. Join us for six weeks — and take away a hobby for a lifetime! Learn more and register at bridge.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Exhibit Exploration: Pythagorean Puzzlers”
Monday, July 12 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
The Pythagorean theorem is one of the most important results in all of mathematics. There are more than 120 geometric proofs currently known! Explore geometric proofs in this hands-on workshop based on MoMath’s Time Tables exhibit. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Meet the Artist (in person!)
Wednesday, July 13 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Meet artist Anton Bakker for a lively discussion of his art and what inspires him. From his childhood in the Netherlands to his career in high tech in the US, a fascination with the intersection of form, technology, and beauty has informed his work. Don’t miss your opportunity to meet Anton in person and get to know this unusual modern-day Renaissance man. Learn more and register at meetartist.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Topological Tic-Tac-Toe”
Thursday, July 15 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
The familiar game of tic-tac-toe becomes fun and challenging when played on alternative topological surfaces. The typical 3×3 game board is enhanced by gluing pairs of opposite edges together in various ways, making for more interesting games and mind-bending playing spaces. Participants learn to appreciate the ins and outs of these new objects as they develop strategies to master the mathematically enhanced games. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Meet a Mathematician: Nicholas Katz
Thursday, July 15, 4:00 pm ET (New York)
Join host Alex Kontorovich as we bring diverse and talented guests to the MoMath stage to share their experiences, their stories, and their love of mathematics. This month, meet Nicholas Katz. Nicholas is a professor of mathematics at Princeton University and an editor of the Annals of Mathematics, one of the premier journals in the field. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences, and the recipient of the Levi L. Conant Prize of the American Mathematical Society, among many other honors. Learn more and register at meetmath.momath.org.
Folding Fridays
Friday, July 16 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays. This week, fold a Crane Fan by Hiromi Takagi. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Family Fridays: “Playing with Plato” (in person and online)
Friday, July 16 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Playing with regular polygons (shapes with all angles equal and all sides equal) can be great fun! There are triangles (three sides), squares (four sides), pentagons (five sides), hexagons (six sides)… and so on, forever. But what if you move into the third dimension? Suddenly, the story is shockingly different! Grab some toothpicks, stock up on marshmallows, and strap in for a wild ride through regularity. Who knows, we may even visit a little bit of hyperbolic space! This month’s Family Fridays features MoMath’s 2020-2021 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics and Rutgers math professor Alex Kontorovich. Learn more and register for free at familyfridays.momath.org.
NYC Math Festival (online in July; in person this August!)
Saturday, July 17 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
MoMath is pleased to present the second annual online NYC Math Festival. Accessible to everyone around the world, this exclusive MoMath offering provides a full schedule of engaging mini-sessions all day long. Join some of MoMath’s most popular presenters for a nonstop series of math entertainment, including mathematical games, intriguing puzzles and brainteasers, music, magic, hands-on projects to do at home, and so much more — fun for the entire family! Registration coming soon. Learn more at nycmathfestival.momath.org.
Bridge Basics (fifth session of a six-week course)
Sunday, July 18 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Bridge has been called “one of the world’s most popular partnership card games.” If you’ve always wanted to learn to play, MoMath is here to help. Join ACBL accredited bridge teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein in a six-week program designed to show you the basics. Grounded in simple arithmetic, bridge inherently includes an assessment of probability as players think about what others are likely or unlikely to have in their hands. Join us for six weeks — and take away a hobby for a lifetime! Learn more and register at bridge.momath.org.
Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens: The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
Sunday, July 18 at 5:30 pm ET (New York)
The Phantom Tollbooth tells the story of a bored young boy named Milo who unexpectedly receives a magic tollbooth one afternoon and, having nothing better to do, drives through it in his toy car, transporting him to the Kingdom of Wisdom. The book follows our hero through a fantasy world with several mathematical stops along the way. With almost five million copies sold 60 years after its original publication, this beloved classic has welcomed generations of readers to journey with Milo to the Lands Beyond. Join Tween Primes to discuss the book and embark on this incredible mathematical journey. Learn more and register at tweenprimes.momath.org.
Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school
Sunday, July 18 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Middle and high school students, come spend an hour or more with your peers, enjoying interesting mathematical activities, interactive social games, and great music, all led by an experienced MoMath educator. Learn more and register at unlimited.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Making Math Solid: Tetrahedron”
Tuesday, July 20 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Explore geometry and discover the beautiful structure of polyhedra! Using modular origami techniques that involve folding multiple sheets of paper, each participants will create their own tetrahedra. Making Math Solid is a series that focuses on different polyhedra, highlighting their fascinating properties. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Math Gym, a workout for your brain
Wednesday, July 21 at 3:30 pm ET (New York)
Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems, hand-selected by MoMath’s advisory council of math PhDs. Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician. If you love math and want to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program. Learn more and register for free at workout.momath.org.
The Mathematics of Indian Music
Thursday, July 22 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Join Distinguished Visiting Professor Alex Kontorovich, together with renowned musicians Deep Singh and Frank London, for an evening of math and music, featuring the sounds, rhythms, and harmonies of classical and modern India. Learn more and register at mathmusic.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Exhibit Exploration: Math Square“
Friday, July 23 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
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 visitors’ feet. Learn exciting details about the Museum exhibit and also how to make your very own Voronoi diagram. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Folding Fridays
Friday, July 23 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays. This week, fold an action modular: Magic Circle by Hiroshi Kumasaka. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Krazy Kahoot with Steve Sherman
Saturday, July 24 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Join MoMath’s favorite math quizmaster Steve Sherman for a family fun-filled game bursting with a wide range of entertaining questions for all ages. Is your family up for this lively challenge?! Learn more and register at krazy.momath.org.
Bridge Basics (sixth session of a six-week course)
Sunday, July 25 at 2:00 pm ET (New York)
Bridge has been called “one of the world’s most popular partnership card games.” If you’ve always wanted to learn to play, MoMath is here to help. Join ACBL accredited bridge teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein in a six-week program designed to show you the basics. Grounded in simple arithmetic, bridge inherently includes an assessment of probability as players think about what others are likely or unlikely to have in their hands. Join us for six weeks — and take away a hobby for a lifetime! Learn more and register at bridge.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Math in the Corner Pocket”
Monday, July 26 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Explore angles and the law of reflection while tracing the path of a billiard ball as it bounces off the walls of a pool table. Use patterns to discover a simple method to predict in which pocket the ball will land and learn how to prove whether your prediction is correct. Game on! For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Breaking Codes”
Thursday, July 29 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
How do computers keep your passwords secret? How do websites safeguard your credit card numbers? Explore multiplicative ciphers, broken codes, and prime numbers, encode and decode your own secret messages, and learn how cryptography helps protect your private information. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Folding Fridays
Friday, July 30 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays. This week, fold the Olympic Rings, which are based on Rings by Laura Kruskal. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Equilibrium, an adult evening of mathematical games (free to members)
Friday, July 30 at 7:00 pm ET (New York)
Tabletop gaming is more fun than ever! Come join old friends and new for a fun-filled, adult evening featuring a broad array of mathematically rich games. Enjoy classics like SET and Connect Four, modern options from Codenames to Hanabi, and even MoMath’s own twist on mathematical favorites like Hex and Nim. Prepare a snack, log on from home, and connect with new and interesting people, all while enjoying uniquely mathematical games, hosted by the nation’s only Museum of Math. Learn more and register at equilibrium.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Ranking and Tanking”
Tuesday, August 3 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Voting for a preference may seem simple, but when multiple options exist, the math gets complicated! The different methods of counting the vote can often result in different winners. Explore the mathematics behind various vote-counting systems and develop a deeper understanding of what it means for a system to be equitable. For senior citizens / mature adults. Registration coming soon. Learn more at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Math Meets Major League Baseball
Tuesday, August 3 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Mathematician Max Ehrman finished his PhD at Yale and proceeded to an unusual career — as a researcher for Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals. Come hear all about this unique career combining math and sports, including how it brought Max a World Series championship ring! Learn more and register at mlb.momath.org.
Math Encounters featuring Bill Cook
Wednesday, August 4 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET (New York)
Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular free public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics, produced with support from the Simons Foundation. More information coming soon. Learn more at mathencounters.org.
Ask a Mathematician — Anything!
Thursday, August 5 at 4:00 pm ET (New York)
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 2020-2021 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Alex Kontorovich, will host this one-hour, online session. Learn more and register at askmath.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Dynamic Dice”
Friday, August 6 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
What is the probability of rolling a given sum with a pair of standard dice? Explore how to determine that probability and then challenge yourself to find a different way to number the dice to get the very same probabilities. Come roll the dice with us! For senior citizens / mature adults. Registration coming soon. Learn more at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Folding Fridays
Friday, August 6 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
MOVES Meet-Up
Sunday, August 8 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
The MOVES conference has MOVED — from August 2021 to January 2022. But for those who were holding the August date, join us for an exciting online event on the afternoon of August 8. The plenary speakers from the conference are designing puzzles and activities for a collaborative and social Zoom get-together, with a separate “room” for the kids. Learn more and register at augustmoves.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Rep-tiles”
Monday, August 9 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Come discover mathematical rep-tiles, geometric shapes that can tile into repetitions of themselves. Learn about scaling, special tessellations, and mathematical proofs, while solving fun rep-tiles puzzles. For senior citizens / mature adults. Registration coming soon. Learn more at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Meet the Artist (in person!)
Tuesday, August 10 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Meet artist Anton Bakker for a lively discussion of his art and what inspires him. From his childhood in the Netherlands to his career in high tech in the US, a fascination with the intersection of form, technology, and beauty has informed his work. Don’t miss your opportunity to meet Anton in person and get to know this unusual modern-day Renaissance man. Learn more and register at meetartist.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Packing and Cracking”
Thursday, August 12 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Get a glimpse into the mathematics of elections by becoming a “legislator” for a day. Explore how election districts are drawn, including “packing,” “cracking,” and the meaning of wasted votes, in order to analyze the fairness of representation in an election. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Meet a Mathematician
Thursday, August 12, 4:00 pm ET (New York)
Join host Alex Kontorovich as we bring diverse and talented guests to the MoMath stage to share their experiences, their stories, and their love of mathematics. More information coming soon. Learn more and register at meetmath.momath.org.
Folding Fridays
Friday, August 13 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
NYC Math Festival (in person!)
Saturday, August 14 at 10:00 am ET (New York)
Add a little math to your summer! MoMath is pleased to present the sixth annual NYC Math Festival on Saturday, August 14, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm ET (New York), providing a full day of math fun in the sun. Bring your friends and the entire family to Fosun Plaza at 28 Liberty St. 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. Registration coming soon. Learn more at nycmathfestival.momath.org.
Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens: 3D Drawing: Introduction by Farit Rassam
Sunday, August 15 at 5:30 pm ET (New York)
Have you ever wondered how street artists make those amazing drawings that look three-dimensional from the right perspective? It turns out, the answer is math! Author and artist Farit Rassam has made his self-published guide free on Kindle and shared it with MoMath. Even if you don’t draw, you’ll enjoy the mathematical story of how these drawings come to be. Join Tween Primes to discuss the book and embark on this mathematical journey. Registration coming soon. Learn more at tweenprimes.momath.org.
Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school
Sunday, August 15 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
Middle and high school students, come spend an hour or more with your peers, enjoying interesting mathematical activities, interactive social games, and great music, all led by an experienced MoMath educator. Registration coming soon. Learn more at unlimited.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Fractal Fascinations”
Tuesday, August 17 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Fractals are beautiful and mysterious objects with properties that defy the normal rules of geometry, often consisting of iterated, miniature versions of themselves. Learn about the most famous fractals and what makes them so unusual. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Math Gym, a workout for your brain
Wednesday, August 18 at 3:30 pm ET (New York)
Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems, hand-selected by MoMath’s advisory council of math PhDs. Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician. If you love math and want to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program. Learn more and register for free at workout.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Making Math Solid: Hexahedron”
Friday, August 20 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Explore geometry and discover the beautiful structure of polyhedra! Using modular origami techniques that involve folding multiple sheets of paper, each participant will create their very own hexahedron. Making Math Solid is a series that focuses on different polyhedra, highlighting their fascinating properties. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Folding Fridays
Friday, August 20 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Family Fridays: “Stars, Graphs, and Multiplication”
Friday, August 20 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
There are many ways to draw a mathematical star, each with a different number of points, lines, intersections, and symmetries. Join Dr. Gregory Michel, MoMath’s Chief of Mathematics, to unravel the mysteries behind these beautiful—and highly symmetric—two-dimensional shapes. Using graph theory, explore how simple geometric patterns can teach mathematically rich lessons about numbers, shapes, and multiplication. Learn more and register for free at familyfridays.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Vote Counts: Tower of Power”
Monday, August 23 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Explore the different ways power can be distributed in weighted voting systems. These systems are those in which different groups have different amounts of votes, such as county delegations, government committees, and even the United States Electoral College. Should the largest populations have the most power? Should smaller groups have a voice? Answering these questions is far more complex than simple majority rule, but have no fear, modern mathematical analysis provides a useful lens through which to analyze unbalanced voting power. For senior citizens / mature adults. Registration coming soon. Learn more at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Making Math Solid: Octahedron”
Thursday, August 26 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
Explore geometry and discover the beautiful structure of polyhedra! Using modular origami techniques that involve folding multiple sheets of paper, each participant will create their very own octahedron. Making Math Solid is a series that focuses on different polyhedra, highlighting their fascinating properties. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Folding Fridays
Friday, August 27 at 4:30 pm ET (New York)
Join origami expert Kathleen Sheridan for Folding Fridays. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Equilibrium, an adult evening of mathematical games (free to members)
Friday, August 27 at 7:00 pm ET (New York)
Tabletop gaming is more fun than ever! Come join old friends and new for a fun-filled, adult evening featuring a broad array of mathematically rich games. Enjoy classics like SET and Connect Four, modern options from Codenames to Hanabi, and even MoMath’s own twist on mathematical favorites like Hex and Nim. Prepare a snack, log on from home, and connect with new and interesting people, all while enjoying uniquely mathematical games, hosted by the nation’s only Museum of Math. Learn more and register at equilibrium.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Chessboards and Dominoes”
Tuesday, August 31 at 3:00 pm ET (New York)
What shapes can you fit together to cover a chessboard? Dominoes? Trominoes? Learn about mathematical proofs while exploring patterns of odd and even numbers and experimenting with real dominoes and chessboards. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Math Encounters
Wednesday, September 1 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET (New York)
Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular free public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics, produced with support from the Simons Foundation. More information coming soon. Learn more at mathencounters.org.
MATRIX x IMAGINARY Online Gathering
Wednesday, September 8 through Thursday September 9, 2021, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm ET (New York) each day
MoMath is pleased to announce that it is joining forces with Institut Henri Poincaré and the IMAGINARY team to bring you MATRIX x IMAGINARY 2021. The MATRIX x IMAGINARY Online Gathering will be the precursor to a physical conference in Paris in April 2022. Registration coming soon. Learn more at matrix.momath.org.
MOVES: “The Fascination of Puzzles”
Friday, January 14 through Sunday, January 16
The fifth biennial MOVES (Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects) Conference, hosted by MoMath and sponsored by Two Sigma, will feature an amazing lineup of keynote speakers, including Scott Kim, Maki Kaji, Tanya Khovanova, Oskar van Deventer, and Peter Winkler. The conference is now scheduled to take place in person on January 15 and January 16, with an opening reception at MoMath on the evening of January 14. To find out more about MOVES, register for the meeting, or submit a talk or activity, please visit moves.momath.org.
MATRIX x IMAGINARY Conference in Paris
Monday, April 4 through Wednesday, April 6, 2022
MoMath is pleased to announce that it is joining forces with Institut Henri Poincaré and the IMAGINARY team to bring you MATRIX x IMAGINARY 2021. Mark your calendars now for three days of sharing, networking, and learning as we gather for the fourth biennial MATRIX conference in Paris. Registration coming soon. Learn more at matrix.momath.org.
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Perspectives: The MoMath Summer College Volunteer Program
Each summer, MoMath offers Perspectives, a volunteer program for college undergraduates. Students who complete Perspectives gain a strong level of knowledge and experience in what it takes to operate a successful business, as well as exposure to a variety of interesting programs, lectures, and people. The expected commitment is five days per week for eight to twelve weeks, and it typically includes assignments on the floor of the Museum, in the retail shop, and in MoMath’s administrative office. Perspectives is an unpaid volunteer program. MoMath is currently accepting applications for summer 2021 and will be admitting candidates on a rolling basis. Learn more and apply at perspectives.momath.org.
Integrators: The MoMath High School Volunteer Program
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. During the school year, this opportunity requires a commitment of approximately one day per week, typically a Saturday or Sunday, from September through June. Apply now for summer 2021 (online and/or in person) or the 2021-2022 school year. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Learn more and apply at volunteers.momath.org.
School and group visits: now booking for the 2021-2022 school year, in person and online!
MoMath has almost two dozen great programs, from constructing polygons to creating Möbius strips, for school groups visiting the Museum, in person and online. Bring your students to MoMath — virtually! — for a peek into the exciting world of mathematics, and see why students and teachers of all ages love the Museum. Register at fieldtrips.momath.org.
Free trips for Title I schools
Thanks to contributions from individuals and organizations including Con Edison, The Scripps Family Fund for Education and the Arts, Two Sigma, New York City Council Members Mark Levine (7th District) and Carlina Rivera (2nd District), plus several generous MoMath friends, support for Title I schools is now available. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. To apply for a free trip (online or in person) during the 2021-2022 school year, visit titleone.momath.org. Interested in sponsoring a field trip? Email donation@momath.org.
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