MoMath January – February 2024 Upcoming Events

Dear MoMath friends,

It’s a mathemagical end to 2023, with MoMath’s engaging mini-camps closing out the year.  Then, 2024 kicks off with a blast as applications open January 1 for a variety of programs for educators (the Rosenthal Prize and Rosenthal Prize Institute), for students (MoMath’s 2024 summer camp), and for math graduates (the 2024-2025 Exponent Fellowship).  Winter is also a great time to learn a new craft from the comfort of your home with online topological crochet, to visit the Antiprisms origami fashion exhibit before it closes in February, to join a friendly competition with the game of SET, and to unravel a musical mystery with math at January’s Math Encounters.  It’s a winter
wonderland of math, only at MoMath!

MoMath (11 East 26th Street, in Manhattan) is open from 10 am to 5 pm, seven days a week, 364 days a year.  The Museum occasionally closes early for events; please check visit.momath.org for more information.

MoMath at a Glance
All times are in Eastern Time Zone (New York).
Sun, Dec 24 11:30 am Math Discovery: “Shape Shifters” (grades pre-K-2) (in person)
Sun, Dec 24 2:30 pm Math Discovery: “Secrets of Telling Secrets” (grades 3-6) (in person)
Mon, Dec 25 1:00 pm Math Discovery: “Tessellation Station” (grades K–2) (in person)
Mon, Dec 25 3:30 pm Math Discovery: “Möbius Madness” (grades 3–6) (in person)
Tue, Dec 26 11:00 am Math Discovery: “Secrets of Telling Secrets” (grades 3–6) (in person)
Tue, Dec 26 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Topological Tic-Tac-Toe” (online)
Tue, Dec 26 3:30 pm Math Discovery: “Shape Shifters” (grades pre-K–2) (in person)
Wed, Dec 27 9:00 am
to 3:00 pm
MoMath Mini-Camp: Mathemagical Marvels (grades 1-3 and 4-6) (in person)
Extended day options to 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm
Wed, Dec 27 4:00 pm Math Discovery: “Shape Shifters” (grades pre-K–2) (in person)
Thu, Dec 28 9:00 am
to 3:00 pm
MoMath Mini-Camp: Mathemagical Marvels (grades 1-3 and 4-6) (in person)
Extended day options to 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm
Fri, Dec 29 9:00 am
to 3:00 pm
MoMath Mini-Camp: Mathemagical Marvels (grades 1-3 and 4-6) (in person)
Extended day options to 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm
Fri, Dec 29 4:00 pm Math Discovery: “Möbius Madness” (grades 3–6) (in person)
Sun, Dec 31 11:30 am Math Discovery: “Tessellation Station” (grades K–2) (in person)
Sun, Dec 31 2:30 pm Math Discovery: “Topological Tic-Tac-Toe” (grades 5–9) (in person)
Mon, Jan 1 11:00 am Math Discovery: “Shape Shifters” (grades pre-K–2) (in person)
Mon, Jan 1 3:30 pm Math Discovery: “Secrets of Telling Secrets” (grades 3–6) (in person)
Tue, Jan 2 11:00 am Math Discovery: “Tessellation Station” (grades K–2) (in person)
Tue, Jan 2 2:30 pm Math Discovery: “Möbius Madness” (grades 3–6) (in person)
Wed, Jan 3 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Luck, Magic, or Math?” (online)
Thu, Jan 4 4:00 pm Online Topological Crochet, Thursdays session 1 of 4 (online)
Fri, Jan 5 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Sun, Jan 7 3:30 pm Online Topological Crochet, Sundays session 1 of 4 (online)
Tue, Jan 9 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series; hosted by Steve Sherman (online)
Wed, Jan 10 4:00 pm
7:00 pm
Free! Math Encounters: “A Hard Day’s Math: the connections between mathematics and music” featuring Jason I. Brown (in person)
Thu, Jan 11 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Math in Art III: Friezes” (online)
Thu, Jan 11 4:00 pm Online Topological Crochet, Thursdays session 2 of 4 (online)
Thu, Jan 11 6:30 pm QED: a conversation about math and math education, featuring Robert Calderbank; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies (online)
Fri, Jan 12 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Fri, Jan 12 6:30 pm Free! Family Fridays: “Hyperbolic Play” featuring Robert Becker (in person)
Sun, Jan 14 3:30 pm Online Topological Crochet, Sundays session 2 of 4 (online)
Sun, Jan 14 3:30 pm Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program; with Chaim Goodman-Strauss (in person)
Participation by admissions only.
Tue, Jan 16 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Chessboards and Dominoes” (online)
Tue, Jan 16 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series; hosted by Steve Sherman (online)
Tue, Jan 16 6:30 pm Volumes: a discussion of How Data Happened, with authors Matthew L. Jones and Chris Wiggins; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies (online)
Wed, Jan 17 6:30 pm Equilibrium, adult game night at MoMath (in person)
Thu, Jan 18 3:00 pm
to 6:00 pm
Free Play (free general admission, with extended hours!)
Thu, Jan 18 4:00 pm Online Topological Crochet, Thursdays session 3 of 4 (online)
Thu, Jan 18 6:30 pm Ask a Mathematician — Anything! Featuring Ingrid Daubechies (online)
Fri, Jan 19 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Sat, Jan 20 3:00 pm Krazy Kahoot, MoMath’s family quiz show; hosted by Steve Sherman (online)
Sun, Jan 21 10:00 am
to 1:00 pm
Free Play (free general admission)
Sun, Jan 21 1:00 pm Extensions, MoMath’s online gifted math program (Grades 6-12) (online)
Sun, Jan 21 2:30 pm Tween Primes: “Shine On, Luz Véliz!” by Rebecca Balcárcel; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies (in person)
Sun, Jan 21 3:30 pm Online Topological Crochet, Sundays session 3 of 4 (online)
Sun, Jan 21 3:30 pm Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program; with Chaim Goodman-Strauss (in person)
Participation by admissions only.
Sun, Jan 21 6:30 pm
to 8:00 pm
Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for middle and high school students, featuring Po-Shen Loh (in person)
Mon, Jan 22 6:30 pm Starring Math: the Numb3rs Edition; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies, with special guest Ed Pegg (online)
Tue, Jan 23 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series; hosted by Steve Sherman (online)
Wed, Jan 24 2:00 pm Senior Sessions: “Math in the Corner Pocket” (online)
Wed, Jan 24 4:00 pm Free! Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Wed, Jan 24 7:00 pm 2024 MoMath SET Tournament (in person)
Thu, Jan 25 4:00 pm Online Topological Crochet, Thursdays session 4 of 4 (online)
Fri, Jan 26 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Sun, Jan 28 3:30 pm Online Topological Crochet, Sundays session 4 of 4 (online)
Sun, Jan 28 3:30 pm Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program; with Chaim Goodman-Strauss (in person)
Participation by admissions only.
Mon, Jan 29 6:30 pm Meet a Mathematician: Maria Klawe; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies (online)
Tue, Jan 30 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series; hosted by Steve Sherman (online)
Fri, Feb 2 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Sun, Feb 4 3:30 pm Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program; with Chaim Goodman-Strauss (in person)
Participation by admissions only.
Mon, Feb 5 6:30 pm Ask a Mathematician — Anything! featuring Ingrid Daubechies (online)
Tue, Feb 6 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series; hosted by Steve Sherman (online)
Tue, Feb 6 6:00 pm 2024 MoMath Masters, an adult math competition and charitable benefit (in person)
Tue, Feb 6 9:00 pm Free! The Aftermath, a party after the MoMath Masters (in person)
Thu, Feb 8 6:30 pm Equilibrium, adult game night at MoMath (in person)
Fri, Feb 9 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Fri, Feb 9 6:30 pm Free! Family Fridays featuring Uyen Nguyen (in person)
Sat, Feb 10 3:00 pm Krazy Kahoot, MoMath’s family quiz show; hosted by Steve Sherman (online)
Sun, Feb 11 2:30 pm Tween Primes, hosted by Ingrid Daubechies (in person)
Sun, Feb 11 3:30 pm Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program; with Chaim Goodman-Strauss (in person)
Participation by admissions only.
Sun, Feb 11 6:30 pm
to 8:00 pm
Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for middle and high school students, featuring Po-Shen Loh (in person)
Mon, Feb 12 6:30 pm Volumes: a discussion of How Data Happened, with authors Matthew L. Jones and Chris Wiggins; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies (online)
Tue, Feb 13 4:00 pm Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series; hosted by Steve Sherman (online)
Wed, Feb 14 4:00 pm
7:00 pm
Free! Math Encounters: “From Coffee to Mathematics: making connections and finding unexpected links” featuring Hugo Duminil-Copin (in person)
Thu, Feb 15 6:30 pm Starring Math: the Numb3rs Edition; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies (online)
Fri, Feb 16 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Sun, Feb 18 1:00 pm Extensions, MoMath’s online gifted math program (Grades 6-12) (online)
Sun, Feb 18 3:30 pm Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program (in person)
Participation by admissions only.
Mon, Feb 19 6:30 pm QED: a conversation about math and math education, featuring Jelani Nelson; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies (online)
Tue, Feb 20 6:30 pm Meet a Mathematician: Cheryl Praeger; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies (online)
Fri, Feb 23 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Wed, Feb 28 4:00 pm Free! Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Fri, Mar 1 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Sun, Mar 3 2:30 pm Tween Primes, hosted by Ingrid Daubechies (in person)
Wed, Mar 6 4:00 pm
7:00 pm
Free! Math Encounters: “Guarding the Gallery: how geometry aids in the design of efficient security plans” featuring Maria Klawe (in person)
Fri, Mar 8 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Fri, Mar 15 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Wed, Mar 20 4:00 pm Free! Math Gym, a workout for your brain (online)
Fri, Mar 22 4:30 pm Folding Fridays, MoMath’s weekly origami series (online)
Aug 31 thru Sep 4 MATRIX x Imaginary 2024 joint conference (in person)
For educators
Book your next in-person or virtual MoMath field trip today!  Or bring MoMath exhibits to your school with MM2GO (Math Midway to Go), MoMath’s traveling exhibition.  (Title I schools are eligible for free sponsored field trips, MM2GO bookings, and other educational opportunities.)
Apply now
Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program to engage and challenge NYC’s brightest math students (in person) — now with weekend classes!
The 2024 Steven H. Strogatz Prize for Math Communication, a cash prize for teens (online)
Ongoing
Derivatives, MoMath’s guided tour program — see the Museum through the eyes of MoMath’s expert staff (in person)
Math on the House — sign up to be notified when free, last-minute seats become available for select events; there’s a deal almost every day!
Coming soon!
Mark your calendar for January 1, when application windows open for the following programs:

Registration for Transformations, the summer program at MoMath, opens on January 1.

IN THE NEWS:

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UPCOMING EVENTS

For a complete listing of upcoming events and programs at MoMath, please visit events.momath.org.

Math Discovery: “Shape Shifters” (grades pre-K–2)
Sunday, December 24 at 11:30 am ET (in person)

Shapes are all around us and form the basic building blocks of modern life.  Using wooden squares, rectangles, rhombi, trapezoids, and hexagons, discover how shapes are different from each other and how mathematicians identify and name them.  Through games and interactive activities, explore geometrical symmetries and how to construct polygons with many sides, including the tetracontakaihexagon!  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Secrets of Telling Secrets” (grades 3–6)
Sunday, December 24 at 2:30 pm ET (in person)

Explore cryptography, secret codes, and ciphers!  Join MoMath’s experienced educators for this interactive introduction to the substitution cipher, in which letter replacements encode secret messages.  Using patterns and perseverance, learn how to crack a code!  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Tessellation Station” (grades K–2)
Monday, December 25 at 1:00 pm ET (in person)

From nature to art to architecture, tessellations — or tiling patterns — offer a creative way to understand geometry.  Using the symmetries of polygons, discover surprising and beautiful patterns as you learn about infinite tessellations.  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Möbius Madness” (grades 3–6)
Monday, December 25 at 3:30 pm ET (in person)
Join us to construct fascinating topological objects such as Möbius bands, discovering their fundamental patterns and structures.  Through hands-on activities, uncover the surprising properties hidden around every twist and turn!  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Secrets of Telling Secrets” (grades 3–6)
Tuesday, December 26 at 11:00 am ET (in person)

Explore cryptography, secret codes, and ciphers!  Join MoMath’s experienced educators for this interactive introduction to the substitution cipher, in which letter replacements encode secret messages.  Using patterns and perseverance, learn how to crack a code!  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Shape Shifters” (grades pre-K–2)
Tuesday, December 26 at 3:30 pm ET (in person)

Shapes are all around us and form the basic building blocks of modern life.  Using wooden squares, rectangles, rhombi, trapezoids, and hexagons, discover how shapes are different from each other and how mathematicians identify and name them.  Through games and interactive activities, explore geometrical symmetries and how to construct polygons with many sides, including the tetracontakaihexagon!  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Graphs of the Rainbow” (grades 4–8)
Wednesday, December 27 at 4:00 pm ET (in person)

Explore the many shades of graph coloring problems and how they relate to real-life situations.  By creating simple drawings and studying intriguing examples, learn how to interpret a map as a particular type of graph and develop an appreciation for one of graph theory’s most important principles!  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Senior Sessions: “Topological Tic-Tac-Toe”
Tuesday, December 26 at 2:00 pm ET (online)

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.  Register at momath.org/senior-sessions.

MoMath Mini-Camps: Mathemagical Marvels
Wednesday, December 27, 28 and 29, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm ET (in person)

Did you know that mathematics lies behind countless magic tricks?  Discover the illuminating math underlying magic and develop problem-solving skills to uncover magic’s mathematical mysteries.  Become a mathemagician, perform your prestidigitation, and astound your family and friends!  (Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday mini-camps will have different activities and tricks, with each day designed to astonish!  Sign up for one, two, or three days.)  Register at momath.org/mini-camps.

Math Discovery: “Möbius Madness” (grades 3–6)
Friday, December 29 at 4:00 pm ET (in person)

Join us to construct fascinating topological objects such as Möbius bands, discovering their fundamental patterns and structures.  Through hands-on activities, uncover the surprising properties hidden around every twist and turn!  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Tessellation Station” (grades K–2)
Sunday, December 31 at 11:30 am ET (in person)

From nature to art to architecture, tessellations — or tiling patterns — offer a creative way to understand geometry.  Using the symmetries of polygons, discover surprising and beautiful patterns as you learn about infinite tessellations.  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Topological Tic-Tac-Toe” (grades 5–9)
Sunday, December 31 at 2:30 pm ET (in person)

Discover fun and challenging ways to play the familiar game of tic-tac-toe on alternative topological surfaces.  Make mind-bending modifications to the typical 3×3 game board and develop new strategies to master these mathematically enhanced games.  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Shape Shifters” (grades pre-K–2)
Monday, January 1 at 11:00 am ET (in person)

Shapes are all around us and form the basic building blocks of modern life.  Using wooden squares, rectangles, rhombi, trapezoids, and hexagons, discover how shapes are different from each other and how mathematicians identify and name them.  Through games and interactive activities, explore geometrical symmetries and how to construct polygons with many sides, including the tetracontakaihexagon!  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Secrets of Telling Secrets” (grades 3–6)
Monday, January 1 at 3:30 pm ET (in person)
Explore cryptography, secret codes, and ciphers!  Join MoMath’s experienced educators for this interactive introduction to the substitution cipher, in which letter replacements encode secret messages.  Using patterns and perseverance, learn how to crack a code!  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Tessellation Station” (grades K–2)
Tuesday, January 2 at 11:00 am ET (in person)

From nature to art to architecture, tessellations — or tiling patterns — offer a creative way to understand geometry.  Using the symmetries of polygons, discover surprising and beautiful patterns as you learn about infinite tessellations.  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Math Discovery: “Möbius Madness” (grades 3–6)
Tuesday, January 2 at 2:30 pm ET (in person)

Join us to construct fascinating topological objects such as Möbius bands, discovering their fundamental patterns and structures.  Through hands-on activities, uncover the surprising properties hidden around every twist and turn!  Register at momath.org/math-discovery.

Senior Sessions: “Luck, Magic, or Math?”
Wednesday, January 3 at 2:00 pm ET (online)

At first glance, the occurrence of an “unlikely” event might seem like luck… or magic.  However, when this event occurs over and over, we have to look more closely.  With a bit of math, we will see that some events, which might seem unlikely at first, have a higher probability than intuition would suggest.  Learn how a clever magician can “read the minds” of an unsuspecting audience using a little knowledge of probability!  Register at momath.org/senior-sessions.

Online Topological Crochet, Thursdays session 1 of 4
Thursday, January 4 at 4:00 pm ET (online)

Are you a topologist who’s keen to make an interesting mapping cylinder, a geometer who likes to see a beautiful surface spanning in space, a polyhedra worshipper, a knotter tyer who would love to expand your portfolio?  Maybe you are a crocheter in search of a novelty project, or a fan of Bathsheba Grossman, Charles Perry, and Brent Collins and would love to make small models of their work by yourself?  If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, or if you just want to crochet some interesting and beautiful mathematical surfaces, topological crochet is perfect for you!  Register at momath.org/crochet.

Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series
Friday, January 5 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
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 momath.org/folding-fridays.

Online Topological Crochet, Sundays session 1 of 4
Sunday, January 7 at 3:30 pm ET (online)

Are you a topologist who’s keen to make an interesting mapping cylinder, a geometer who likes to see a beautiful surface spanning in space, a polyhedra worshipper, a knotter tyer who would love to expand your portfolio?  Maybe you are a crocheter in search of a novelty project, or a fan of Bathsheba Grossman, Charles Perry, and Brent Collins and would love to make small models of their work by yourself?  If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, or if you just want to crochet some interesting and beautiful mathematical surfaces, topological crochet is perfect for you!  Register at momath.org/crochet.

Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour
Tuesday, January 9 at 4:00 pm ET (online)

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 momath.org/loving-math.

Free! Math Encounters: “A Hard Day’s Math: the connections between mathematics and music” featuring Jason I. Brown (in person)
Wednesday, January 10 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET

Music is full of mathematics — and mathematical tools can be can be used to both make and analyze music.  Why are we drawn to the repetitive nature of the blues?  How did least common multiples literally move Chuck Berry?  What makes the bridge to “I Want to Hold Your Hand” so mathematically perfect?  And how did Professor Jason I. Brown, Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, use the mathematics of Fourier analysis to unravel some longstanding musical mysteries surrounding “A Hard Day’s Night?”  Find out all this and more at January’s Math EncountersMath Encounters is MoMath’s popular
free public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics, produced with support from Simons Foundation International.  Light refreshments will be served.  Register at momath.org/math-encounters.

Senior Sessions: “Math in Art III: Friezes”
Thursday, January 11 at 2:00 pm ET (online)

Continuing in our Math in Art series is an introduction to mathematical symmetry and the seven patterns of friezes.  Known for their decorative purposes and often enriched with carvings, these architectural elements have been known and used since antiquity.  Register at momath.org/senior-sessions.

Online Topological Crochet, Thursdays session 2 of 4
Thursday, January 11 at 4:00 pm ET (online)

Are you a topologist who’s keen to make an interesting mapping cylinder, a geometer who likes to see a beautiful surface spanning in space, a polyhedra worshipper, a knotter tyer who would love to expand your portfolio?  Maybe you are a crocheter in search of a novelty project, or a fan of Bathsheba Grossman, Charles Perry, and Brent Collins and would love to make small models of their work by yourself?  If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, or if you just want to crochet some interesting and beautiful mathematical surfaces, topological crochet is perfect for you!  Register at momath.org/crochet.

QED: a conversation about teaching algebra during a pandemic, featuring Robert Calderbank; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies
Thursday, January 11 at 2:00 pm ET (online)

Join MoMath’s 2023-2024 Distinguished Visiting Professor Ingrid Daubechies as she welcomes special guests to the MoMath stage each month for engaging conversations about math and math education.  Register at momath.org/qed.

Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series
Friday, January 12 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
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 momath.org/folding-fridays.

Free! Family Fridays: “Hyperbolic Play” with Robert Becker
Friday, January 12 at 6:30 pm ET (in person)
What exactly does it mean for something to be curved?  Can an object be negatively curved?  Come explore the world of hyperbolic geometry with shadows, clay cubes, soap films, and more — you’ll even get to build and take home your own negatively-curved sculpture — and learn how to play tic-tac-toe on it!  Register at momath.org/family-fridays.

Online Topological Crochet, Sundays session 2 of 4
Sunday, January 14 at 3:30 pm ET (online)

Are you a topologist who’s keen to make an interesting mapping cylinder, a geometer who likes to see a beautiful surface spanning in space, a polyhedra worshipper, a knotter tyer who would love to expand your portfolio?  Maybe you are a crocheter in search of a novelty project, or a fan of Bathsheba Grossman, Charles Perry, and Brent Collins and would love to make small models of their work by yourself?  If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, or if you just want to crochet some interesting and beautiful mathematical surfaces, topological crochet is perfect for you!  Register at momath.org/crochet.

Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program; with Chaim Goodman-Strauss
Sunday, January 14 at 3:30 pm ET (in person)

Expansions, the gifted program to engage and challenge New York City’s brightest math students, offers workshops designed and delivered by MoMath’s educational team to illuminate the wonders of mathematics, challenge and inspire students, and broaden their mathematical horizons.  For the 2023-2024 school year, Expansions now offers Icosahedron, a high school track!  Register at momath.org/icosahedron.

Senior Sessions: “Chessboards and Dominoes”
Tuesday, January 16 at 2:00 pm ET (online)

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.  Register at momath.org/senior-sessions.

Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour
Tuesday, January 16 at 4:00 pm ET (online)

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 momath.org/loving-math.

Volumes: a discussion of How Data Happened: A History from the Age of Reason to the Age of Algorithms, with authors Matthew L. Jones and Chris Wiggins; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies
Tuesday, January 16 at 6:30 pm ET (online)

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.  No prior math or science background is necessary.  Register at momath.org/volumes.

Equilibrium, adult game night at MoMath
Wednesday, January 17 at 6:30 pm ET (in person)
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 momath.org/equilibrium.

Online Topological Crochet, Thursdays session 3 of 4
Thursday, January 18 at 4:00 pm ET (online)

Are you a topologist who’s keen to make an interesting mapping cylinder, a geometer who likes to see a beautiful surface spanning in space, a polyhedra worshipper, a knotter tyer who would love to expand your portfolio?  Maybe you are a crocheter in search of a novelty project, or a fan of Bathsheba Grossman, Charles Perry, and Brent Collins and would love to make small models of their work by yourself?  If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, or if you just want to crochet some interesting and beautiful mathematical surfaces, topological crochet is perfect for you!  Register at momath.org/crochet.

Ask a Mathematician — Anything! Featuring Ingrid Daubechies
Thursday, January 18 at 6:30 pm ET (online)

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!  Join Ingrid Daubechies, MoMath’s 2023–2024 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, for this one-hour, interactive session.  Come with your own questions, or just join to listen in.  All are welcome, and no question is too basic (although plenty may be too hard!).  Register at momath.org/ask-anything.

Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series
Friday, January 19 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
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 momath.org/folding-fridays.

Krazy Kahoot, MoMath’s family quiz show
Saturday, January 20 at 3:00 pm ET (online)

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 momath.org/krazy-kahoot.

Extensions: “Number Theory” — an online program for gifted math students in grades 6–12
Sunday, January 21 at 1:00 pm ET (online)

Primes are gaps in the number line — the numbers that aren’t multiples of other numbers.  Yet they are distributed by a mysterious law: among numbers with n digits, about one in 2.3n is prime.  We’ll explore some of the basic facts of number theory, such as Fermat’s Little Theorem (used in cryptography) and the Prime Number Theorem (just mentioned).  Put on your thinking cap and join Chaim Goodman-Strauss online for a two-session minicourse designed to engage and challenge the brightest minds from around the country in grades six through twelve.  Chaim is MoMath’s Outreach Mathematician and one of the four researchers who most recently discovered two mathematical breakthroughs: the Hat
and the Spectre.  Students will learn about number theory while also benefiting from enjoying math together in small groups of talented and focused young scholars.  Register at momath.org/extensions.

Tween Primes: “Shine On, Luz Véliz!” by Rebecca Balcárcel; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies
Sunday, January 21 at 2:30 pm ET (in person)

Are you a budding mathematician between the ages of 10 and 17 who loves reading?  Would you like to make new friends your age who share your passion for mathematics and literature?  Join us in person for Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens.  Register at momath.org/tween-primes.

Online Topological Crochet, Sundays session 3 of 4
Sunday, January 21 at 3:30 pm ET (online)

Are you a topologist who’s keen to make an interesting mapping cylinder, a geometer who likes to see a beautiful surface spanning in space, a polyhedra worshipper, a knotter tyer who would love to expand your portfolio?  Maybe you are a crocheter in search of a novelty project, or a fan of Bathsheba Grossman, Charles Perry, and Brent Collins and would love to make small models of their work by yourself?  If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, or if you just want to crochet some interesting and beautiful mathematical surfaces, topological crochet is perfect for you!  Register at momath.org/crochet.

Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program; with Chaim Goodman-Strauss
Sunday, January 21 at 3:30 pm ET (in person)

Expansions, the gifted program to engage and challenge New York City’s brightest math students, offers workshops designed and delivered by MoMath’s educational team to illuminate the wonders of mathematics, challenge and inspire students, and broaden their mathematical horizons.  For the 2023-2024 school year, Expansions now offers Icosahedron, a high school track!  Register at momath.org/icosahedron.

Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school, featuring Po-Shen Loh
Sunday, January 21 at 6:30 pm ET (in person)

Middle and high school students, come indulge in an evening of mathematical (and parent-free!) fun at MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program.  This month, chat with Carnegie Mellon math professor Po-Shen Loh about math, how to use math, or what it’s like to be a person who does math.  Plus, explore dynamic exhibits, enjoy fun, hands-on mathematical exploration, and boogie down on New York City’s only interactive, light-up Voronoi dance floor, all with a peer group that thinks math is cool.  Be sure to stop by the Octachoron Café, where hot cocoa and chocolate chip cookies await!  Register at momath.org/unlimited/Dec2023.

Starring Math: The Numb3rs Edition; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies
Monday, January 22 at 6:30 pm ET (online)

Each month, MoMath’s 2023–2024 Distinguished Visiting Professor, Ingrid Daubechies, will host an hour of discussion about a featured episode of crime drama Numb3rs, a television series (2005-2010) in which a Caltech professor uses mathematics to assist his older brother, an FBI agent, in various criminal investigations.  Join us for an engaging conversation around each episode’s connection to mathematics, either in its content or its creation, and be sure to cast your vote at the end of each session to help decide which of the 118 episodes will be chosen for the following month!  Register at momath.org/starring-math.

Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour
Tuesday, January 23 at 4:00 pm ET (online)

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 momath.org/loving-math.

Senior Sessions: “Math in the Corner Pocket”
Wednesday, January 24 at 2:00 pm ET (online)

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 that your prediction is correct.  Game on!  Register at momath.org/senior-sessions.

Free! Math Gym, a workout for your brain
Wednesday, January 24 at 4:00 pm ET (online)

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 momath.org/math-gym.

2024 MoMath SET Tournament
Wednesday, January 24 at 7:00 pm ET (online)

Challenge yourself and others to an exciting night of SET, an addictive card game for players of all ages!  Whether you play to compete, or play to have fun, there will be tables for each type of player.  Outlast all others and become this year’s MoMath SET Tournament champion!  Register at momath.org/set.

Online Topological Crochet, Thursdays session 4 of 4
Thursday, January 25 at 4:00 pm ET (online)

Are you a topologist who’s keen to make an interesting mapping cylinder, a geometer who likes to see a beautiful surface spanning in space, a polyhedra worshipper, a knotter tyer who would love to expand your portfolio?  Maybe you are a crocheter in search of a novelty project, or a fan of Bathsheba Grossman, Charles Perry, and Brent Collins and would love to make small models of their work by yourself?  If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, or if you just want to crochet some interesting and beautiful mathematical surfaces, topological crochet is perfect for you!  Register at momath.org/crochet.

Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series
Friday, January 26 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
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 momath.org/folding-fridays.

Online Topological Crochet, Sundays session 4 of 4
Sunday, January 28 at 3:30 pm ET (online)

Are you a topologist who’s keen to make an interesting mapping cylinder, a geometer who likes to see a beautiful surface spanning in space, a polyhedra worshipper, a knotter tyer who would love to expand your portfolio?  Maybe you are a crocheter in search of a novelty project, or a fan of Bathsheba Grossman, Charles Perry, and Brent Collins and would love to make small models of their work by yourself?  If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, or if you just want to crochet some interesting and beautiful mathematical surfaces, topological crochet is perfect for you!  Register at momath.org/crochet.

Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program; with Chaim Goodman-Strauss
Sunday, January 28 at 3:30 pm ET (in person)

Expansions, the gifted program to engage and challenge New York City’s brightest math students, offers workshops designed and delivered by MoMath’s educational team to illuminate the wonders of mathematics, challenge and inspire students, and broaden their mathematical horizons.  For the 2023-2024 school year, Expansions now offers Icosahedron, a high school track!  Register at momath.org/icosahedron.

Meet a Mathematician: Maria Klawe; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies
Monday, January 29 at 6:30 pm ET (online)

In January, meet mathematician Maria Klawe.  Maria Klawe obtained her Ph.D. in mathematics in 1977 from the University of Alberta; she switched soon afterward to Computer Science, then still a fledgling academic field (not yet the juggernaut we know today).  From 2005 to last summer, she was the fifth President of Harvey Mudd College, which during her tenure became one of the most diverse four-year universities in the United States.  Maria recently moved to New York City, where she has just taken over the helm of Math for America.  Register at momath.org/meetmath.

Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour
Tuesday, January 30 at 4:00 pm ET (online)

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 momath.org/loving-math.

Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series
Friday, February 2 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
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 momath.org/folding-fridays.

Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program; with Chaim Goodman-Strauss
Sunday, February 4 at 3:30 pm ET (in person)

Expansions, the gifted program to engage and challenge New York City’s brightest math students, offers workshops designed and delivered by MoMath’s educational team to illuminate the wonders of mathematics, challenge and inspire students, and broaden their mathematical horizons.  For the 2023-2024 school year, Expansions now offers Icosahedron, a high school track!  Register at momath.org/icosahedron.

Ask a Mathematician — Anything! Featuring Ingrid Daubechies
Monday, February 5 at 6:30 pm ET (online)

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!  Join Ingrid Daubechies, MoMath’s 2023–2024 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, for this one-hour, interactive session.  Come with your own questions, or just join to listen in.  All are welcome, and no question is too basic (although plenty may be too hard!).  Register at momath.org/ask-anything.

2024 MoMath Masters, an adult math competition and charitable benefit
Tuesday, February 6 at 6:00 pm ET (in person)
Come one, come all, for another edition of the one-of-a-kind MoMath Masters, the exciting annual competition and fundraiser.  Put your thinking caps on for this fun-filled night, from the challenging competition round, to the entertaining evening program, right through to the suspenseful finals.  Participate or just come to watch; a good time is had by all.  Register at momath.org/masters.

The Aftermath, a party after the MoMath Masters
Tuesday, February 6 at 9:00 pm ET (in person)
Cheer on your favorite math champion in the exciting Finals Round of the 2024 MoMath Masters and stay to mingle with MoMath friends, Masters guests, and fellow math lovers at the Aftermath, a party after the MoMath Masters!  Enjoy dynamic exhibits, decadent desserts, and a live DJ at this special celebration.  Wine and beer will be available for purchase.  Register at momath.org/aftermath.

Equilibrium, adult game night at MoMath
Thursday, February 8 at 6:30 pm ET (in person)
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 momath.org/equilibrium.

Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series
Friday, February 9 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
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 momath.org/folding-fridays.

Free! Family Fridays with Uyen Nguyen
Friday, February 9 at 6:30 pm ET (in person)
Family Fridays is designed to bring family members of all ages together to enjoy a diverse array of engaging mathematical activities, promoting interest and enthusiasm among kids and adults alike.  Register at momath.org/family-fridays.

Krazy Kahoot, MoMath’s family quiz show
Saturday, February 10 at 3:00 pm ET (online)

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 momath.org/krazy-kahoot.

Tween Primes, hosted by Ingrid Daubechies
Sunday, February 11 at 2:30 pm ET (in person)

Are you a budding mathematician between the ages of 10 and 17 who loves reading?  Would you like to make new friends your age who share your passion for mathematics and literature?  Join us in person for Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens.  Register at momath.org/tween-primes.

Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program; with Chaim Goodman-Strauss
Sunday, February 11, at 3:30 pm ET (in person)

Expansions, the gifted program to engage and challenge New York City’s brightest math students, offers workshops designed and delivered by MoMath’s educational team to illuminate the wonders of mathematics, challenge and inspire students, and broaden their mathematical horizons.  For the 2023-2024 school year, Expansions now offers Icosahedron, a high school track!  Register at icosahedron.momath.org.

Unlimited, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for students in middle and high school, featuring Po-Shen Loh
Sunday, February 11 at 6:30 pm ET (in person)

Middle and high school students, come indulge in an evening of mathematical (and parent-free!) fun at MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program.  This month, chat with Carnegie Mellon math professor Po-Shen Loh about math, how to use math, or what it’s like to be a person who does math.  Plus, explore dynamic exhibits, enjoy fun, hands-on mathematical exploration, and boogie down on New York City’s only interactive, light-up Voronoi dance floor, all with a peer group that thinks math is cool.  Be sure to stop by the Octachoron Café, where hot cocoa and chocolate chip cookies await!  Register at momath.org/unlimited.

Volumes: a discussion of Tales of Impossibility: The 2000-Year Quest to Solve the Mathematical Problems of Antiquity, with author David S. Richeson; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies
Monday, February 12, at 6:30 pm ET (online)

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.  No prior math or science background is necessary.  Register at momath.org/volumes.

Free! Math Encounters: “From Coffee to Mathematics: making connections and finding unexpected links” featuring Hugo Duminil-Copin
Wednesday, February 14 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET (in person)

The game of HEX has deep mathematical underpinnings despite its simple rules.  What could this game possibly have to do with coffee?!  And how does that connection, once identified, lead to consideration of ferromagnetism and even to the melting polar icecaps?  Join Fields Medalist Hugo Duminil-Copin, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Geneva and IHES, for an exploration of the way in which mathematical thinking can help us make some truly surprising connections.  Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular free public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics, produced with support from Simons Foundation International.  Register at momath.org/math-encounters.

Starring Math: The Numb3rs Edition; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies
Thursday, February 15 at 6:30 pm ET (online)

Each month, MoMath’s 2023–2024 Distinguished Visiting Professor, Ingrid Daubechies, will host an hour of discussion about a featured episode of crime drama Numb3rs, a television series (2005-2010) in which a Caltech professor uses mathematics to assist his older brother, an FBI agent, in various criminal investigations.  Join us for an engaging conversation around each episode’s connection to mathematics, either in its content or its creation, and be sure to cast your vote at the end of each session to help decide which of the 118 episodes will be chosen for the following month!  Register at momath.org/starring-math.

Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series
Friday, February 16 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
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 momath.org/folding-fridays.

Extensions: “Number Theory” — an online program for gifted math students in grades 6–12
Sunday, February 18 at 1:00 pm ET (online)

Primes are gaps in the number line — the numbers that aren’t multiples of other numbers.  Yet they are distributed by a mysterious law: among numbers with n digits, about one in 2.3n is prime.  We’ll explore some of the basic facts of number theory, such as Fermat’s Little Theorem (used in cryptography) and the Prime Number Theorem (just mentioned).  Put on your thinking cap and join Chaim Goodman-Strauss online for a two-session minicourse designed to engage and challenge the brightest minds from around the country in grades six through twelve.  Chaim is MoMath’s Outreach Mathematician and one of the four researchers who most recently discovered two mathematical breakthroughs: the Hat
and the Spectre.  Students will learn about number theory while also benefiting from enjoying math together in small groups of talented and focused young scholars.  Register at momath.org/extensions.

Icosahedron, the high school track of Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program; with Chaim Goodman-Strauss
Sunday, February 18, at 3:30 pm ET (in person)

Expansions, the gifted program to engage and challenge New York City’s brightest math students, offers workshops designed and delivered by MoMath’s educational team to illuminate the wonders of mathematics, challenge and inspire students, and broaden their mathematical horizons.  For the 2023-2024 school year, Expansions now offers Icosahedron, a high school track!  Register at momath.org/icosahedron.

QED: a conversation about teaching algebra during a pandemic, featuring Jelani Nelson; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies
Monday, February 19, at 2:00 pm ET (online)

Join MoMath’s 2023-2024 Distinguished Visiting Professor Ingrid Daubechies as she welcomes special guests to the MoMath stage each month for engaging conversations about math and math education.  Register at momath.org/qed.

Meet a Mathematician: Cheryl Praeger; hosted by Ingrid Daubechies
Tuesday, February 20 at 6:30 pm ET (online)

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!  Join Ingrid Daubechies, MoMath’s 2023–2024 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, as she welcomes mathematicians to the MoMath stage to share their experiences, their stories, and their love of mathematics.  Register at momath.org/meetmath.

Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series
Friday, February 23 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
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 momath.org/folding-fridays.

Free! Math Gym, a workout for your brain
Wednesday, February 28 at 4:00 pm ET (online)

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 momath.org/math-gym.

Folding Fridays, MoMath’s origami series
Friday, March 1 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
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 momath.org/folding-fridays.

Tween Primes, hosted by Ingrid Daubechies
Sunday, March 3 at 2:30 pm ET (in person)

Are you a budding mathematician between the ages of 10 and 17 who loves reading?  Would you like to make new friends your age who share your passion for mathematics and literature?  Join us in person for Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens.  Register at momath.org/tween-primes.

Free! Math Encounters: “Guarding the Gallery: how geometry aids in the design of efficient security plans” featuring Maria Klawe (in person)
Wednesday, March 6 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET

What’s the best way to position guards in a room so that every point on the walls is visible to some guard?  What is the fewest number of guards needed?  And are there some room shapes that are better than others for efficient security?  Join Maria Klawe, President of Math For America and former president of Harvey Mudd College, to explore how mathematics can help make the best-laid plans.  Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular free public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics, produced with support from Simons Foundation International.  Register at momath.org/math-encounters.

For all upcoming events, visit events.momath.org.


MATH MADE SPECIALLY FOR YOU

Organizing a team outing or class playdate?  Make it fun and mathematical — host it at MoMath!
Large groups of 25 or more individuals receive discounted admission rates; email groupsales@momath.org for details and pricing.  Advance purchase and a reservation is required for all large groups.

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 (212-542-0566) or stop by Additions , the shop at MoMath, to pick up your gift card today, good for purchases in the shop or for admission to the Museum.

Host your birthday party at MoMath! (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 New York?  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!  Birthday honorees of all ages are welcome to celebrate at MoMath.  For pricing and details, please email birthdays@momath.org.

Book a Derivatives tour of MoMath (in person)
Whether you’re part of a group or by yourself, book a Derivatives tour and 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.”

Sign up for one-on-one math tutoring (in person/online)
Is your child struggling in math?  Or are they mathematically precocious and ready for more?  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, or they’re eager to discover the beauty in mathematics beyond the curriculum, MoMath’s instructors are ready to help.  For more information, please email tutoring@momath.org.

MoMath goes out to SCHOOLS!  Book an educator visit, MM2GO traveling exhibition, or on-campus field trip today
Students and educators, 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, anywhere in the US and beyond.  Learn more and book your in-school MoMath workshop today at fieldtrips.momath.org.  (Sponsorships for Title I schools are available; funding is limited.  Apply online at titleone.momath.org.)

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.


REGISTER OR APPLY NOW

Expansions, MoMath’s gifted math program to engage and challenge NYC’s brightest math students (grades 1–12)
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 education 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.  It’s not too late to
apply for the 2023-2024 school year; rolling admissions are being accepted!  Learn more at expansions.momath.org.

School field trips and other educational opportunities (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.

Steven H. Strogatz Prize for Math Communication — awarded to students 15 to 18 years old
Are you a high school student who wants to share your love of math with the world?  Enter this worldwide contest!  Applications are currently being accepted.  Cash prizes will be awarded for compelling math communication projects, and award-winning projects will be posted online.  To learn more, visit strogatzprize.momath.org.

Title I schools are eligible 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:

Digital Content Assistant (Full-time)
MoMath is seeking a digital content assistant whose technical skills and attention to detail will motivate them to ensure high-quality, user-friendly content.  The successful individual will coordinate a busy schedule of electronic communications in support of MoMath’s communications team.  In all communications, the individual will be responsible for maintaining a high level of excellence; for ensuring that messaging is accurate, complete, consistent, timely, and appropriate; and for adhering to the Museum’s voice, style, and standards.

Program Assistant (Full-time)
MoMath is seeking a Program Assistant to provide administrative and coordination support to a variety of highly visible events and ongoing activities such as online and in-person classes and events, after school programs, prizes/awards, public presentations, and summer camps.


JOIN and CONTRIBUTE to the MoMath community!

Become a MoMath member
Become a member today and take advantage of exciting and engaging math programs for all ages.  Join now to 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 priority seating at monthly Math Encounters presentations, early notices to register for events, special invitations to exclusive MoMath member events, discounts on birthday
parties, and more.  Purchase your tax-deductible membership at members.momath.org.

Volunteer at MoMath
MoMath welcomes volunteers who provide valuable support in a variety of individual ways across the Museum, in both public-facing and internal roles.  Are you a high school or college student who loves math and would like to earn the President’s Volunteer Service Award by assisting during special events or helping Museum visitors enjoy MoMath’s interactive suite of exhibits?  Are you an adult who can occasionally assist with MoMath events, demonstrations, birthday parties, and other activities at the Museum?  Are you a professional — especially if you are an educator, administrator, videographer, or technologist — who would like to donate your expertise and time to MoMath?  MoMath welcomes your
support!

To express interest in volunteering, please email volunteer@momath.org with a subject line that includes “Volunteer” and your name.  It would be helpful if you include a cover letter, current résumé, and a short essay (no more than one page) describing an experience that shaped your love of mathematics.

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There are many programs and activities to enjoy; please read carefully to determine whether programs are in person or 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 visit.momath.org for the most up-to-date information, including special hours and/or early closures.

We hope to see you — in person and virtually — soon!


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