mar, may 12, 2026
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Lady Pink

MoMA PS1 Plaza Mural

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Homeroom: Red Canary Song

Touch the Heart

As part of Greater New York, Flushing, Queens-based collective Red Canary Song presents their Homeroom project Touch the Heart. The grassroots collective is led by migrant massage and sex workers across the Asian diaspora, and formed in 2017 in response to the death of Yang Song, a migrant Chinese massage worker killed during a police raid in Queens. Advocating for essential safety measures, they protested against police violence and argued for the decriminalization of unlicensed massage labor and sex work. Since then, Red Canary Song has expanded into a mutual aid network that foregrounds the experiences of directly impacted workers, providing groceries, cash assistance, translation services, and connection to legal support and person-first health care. Amid ongoing raids and mass deportations, Red Canary Song continues to organize across shifting conditions of visibility.

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Greater New York 2026

Our signature survey of artists living and working in the New York City area returns for its sixth edition this spring, coinciding with MoMA PS1’s 50th anniversary. Spanning all levels of MoMA PS1’s historic school building, Greater New York 2026 brings into focus over 50 multidisciplinary artists in the formative years of their careers.

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50th Anniversary Gala

Honoring Alanna Heiss and Glenn D. Lowry

Gathering artists who have defined MoMA PS1’s program, collectors, philanthropists, and notable guests, the evening will celebrate Alanna Heiss and Glenn D. Lowry’s remarkable contributions to contemporary art and culture, and PS1’s five decades of artistic experimentation and creativity.

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12 de may–13
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50th Anniversary Gala After Party

in collaboration with Women's History Museum feat. Precious Renee Tucker, Miss Parker, Fashion

Join MoMA PS1 for an unforgettable evening celebrating 50 years of contemporary art and culture, in collaboration with Women’s History Museum, daring artists whose work currently lives alongside 50+ artists in Greater New York. The night is poised to be playful, surreal, and a little bit unhinged. Fresh from Coachella, experimental pianist Precious Renee Tucker will deliver a special live performance, followed by a vinyl set from Miss Parker and a DJ set by Fashion, carrying the energy late into the night. Expect roaming performers, clowns, and birthday balloons as surprise interventions unfold throughout the museum, under the fashion duo’s distinct artistic direction. Guests can enjoy birthday treats by Executive Chef DeVonn Francis in collaboration with Bite, along with a full open bar.

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