Book Now: $11 for Admission for One Adult to Museum of Arts and Design, Through Dec 31, 2022 ($18 Value)
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Book today. Museum showcases modern art and design from world-famous artists that combine artisan crafts, jewelry, and other types of media
MAD Sparks Creative Discovery At the Museum of Arts and Design, visitors discover new forms of artistic expression and encounter artists challenging traditional thinking about history, society, culture, and art itself. Advocating for the value of the handmade, MAD aims to open minds, stimulate conversation, and foster creativity.
• On view: New York Times critics’ pick QueerMaximalism x Machine Dazzle, an exploration of the art and design of Matthew Flower, better known as Machine Dazzle, who transforms unusual materials, discarded objects, glitter, paint, and more into extraordinary costumes for stage, spectacles, and street theater. Also on view, Chris Schanck:Off-World, presenting the artist’s otherworldly fusion of sculpture and furniture, and Jewelry Stories, showcasing the museum’s nearly encyclopedic collection of studio and art jewelry.
• MAD’s Artist Studios, where visitors can ask questions, view works in progress, and gain firsthand exposure to the creative process of resident artists and designers working on site at the museum.
• The Store at MAD celebrates the creative potential of materials with a museum-inspired selection of housewares, accessories, jewelry, and more accenting the interplay of art, craft, and design.
• Robert at MAD is a classic modern restaurant offering breathtaking views of Central Park and Columbus Circle. Open for lunch, brunch, and dinner.
• Free admission for kids under 18 with a paying adult
• Face coverings are strongly recommended for visitors over the age of two
Book today. Museum showcases modern art and design from world-famous artists that combine artisan crafts, jewelry, and other types of media
MAD Sparks Creative Discovery At the Museum of Arts and Design, visitors discover new forms of artistic expression and encounter artists challenging traditional thinking about history, society, culture, and art itself. Advocating for the value of the handmade, MAD aims to open minds, stimulate conversation, and foster creativity.
• On view: New York Times critics’ pick QueerMaximalism x Machine Dazzle, an exploration of the art and design of Matthew Flower, better known as Machine Dazzle, who transforms unusual materials, discarded objects, glitter, paint, and more into extraordinary costumes for stage, spectacles, and street theater. Also on view, Chris Schanck:Off-World, presenting the artist’s otherworldly fusion of sculpture and furniture, and Jewelry Stories, showcasing the museum’s nearly encyclopedic collection of studio and art jewelry.
• MAD’s Artist Studios, where visitors can ask questions, view works in progress, and gain firsthand exposure to the creative process of resident artists and designers working on site at the museum.
• The Store at MAD celebrates the creative potential of materials with a museum-inspired selection of housewares, accessories, jewelry, and more accenting the interplay of art, craft, and design.
• Robert at MAD is a classic modern restaurant offering breathtaking views of Central Park and Columbus Circle. Open for lunch, brunch, and dinner.
• Free admission for kids under 18 with a paying adult
• Face coverings are strongly recommended for visitors over the age of two
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About Book Now: Museum of Arts and Design
MAD champions contemporary makers across creative fields, presenting artists, designers, and artisans who apply the highest level of ingenuity and skill to their work. Since the Museum’s founding in 1956 by philanthropist and visionary Aileen Osborn Webb, MAD has celebrated all facets of making and the creative processes by which materials are transformed, from traditional techniques to cutting-edge technologies. Today, the Museum’s curatorial program builds upon a rich history of exhibitions that emphasize a cross-disciplinary approach to art and design, and reveals the workmanship behind the objects and environments that shape our everyday lives. MAD provides an international platform for practitioners who are influencing the direction of cultural production and driving 21st-century innovation, fostering a participatory setting for visitors to have direct encounters with skilled making and compelling works of art and design.