Making with MoMA
Get Creative with the 3Doodler
Sunday, July 26
12–4 p.m.
MoMA Design Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
Create 3D drawings in the air with this unique and creative tool.
Get Creative with the 3Doodler
Sunday, July 26
12–4 p.m.
MoMA Design Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
Create 3D drawings in the air with this unique and creative tool.
Get Creative with Cardboard
Sunday, August 9
11 a.m.–2 p.m.
MoMA Design Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
Learn how to build upcycled cardboard creations with ChompSaw and Makedo.
A Building Activity with MicroKits
Sunday, August 23
12–4 p.m.
MoMA Design Store, Soho
81 Spring Street
Learn to build electronic designs with these DIY kits.
Drop by the Museum Store and have your purchased MoMA tote bag embroidered with two or three letters by our in-house specialist during UNIQLO Free Friday Nights.
Eligible totes include: NYC Skyline, MoMA Baggu Address & Duck Bag, Colorful MoMA, Herstory of Art, History of Art.
Custom Embroidery $8
For MoMA Members $5
Embroidery available on select items and subject to availability. Embroidered items are final sale.
Through August 20.
MoMA Design Stores
Midtown 44 W. 53rd St.
Soho 81 Spring Street
Your next project starts here. Spark your creativity with a Pop-Up featuring designs to build, craft and assemble.
At the reimagined MoMA Design Store, Soho, discover the Modern Mural, featuring LOVE NYC, 2025 by Nina Chanel Abney, an artist with work in MoMA’s collection. For this new MoMA original work, Abney employed her signature paper cut-out technique to create individual elements that she then arranged into a dynamic, site-specific composition. Cobblestones, street names, and subway lines nod to the history and energy of the surrounding Soho neighborhood. These are interspersed with references to works from the Museum’s collection: Salvador Dalí’s melting clock draped over a tree, an Andy Warhol–inspired soup can, and Marcel Duchamp’s readymade bicycle wheel, which, unlike the actual bicycle facing it, can no longer be used to ride. In filtering such New York City and modern art icons through her own distinctive visual language, Abney reimagines a set of familiar symbols.