Admission is always free for visitors 18 and under. On Free Family Day, museum admission is also free for up to two adults accompanying each visitor 18 and under.
Tickets are available on-site only, and cannot be purchased in advance. Availability for drop-in offerings is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Performance All Ages invites you and your family to take part in the full orchestration of A Paradise Choir on Free Family Day, the culmination of a monthlong exploration of sound and architecture created by artist Chris Kallmyer. During this sonic installation, join in and discover mobile choruses, site-specific performances, and the museum remade into multiple music halls.
Performance All Ages brings newly commissioned, participatory artworks to intergenerational audiences and facilitates direct engagement with artists through workshops, gallery activations, and live performances. Three artists join SFMOMA for monthlong residencies each year, and upcoming projects include Lucky Dragons in October and Cloud Eye Control in April 2017.
Schedule
Noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m.
Choral Tours
Discover the new SFMOMA through these mobile, sonic adventures for families.
Choral Tour 1: Meet at the Silver Elevators, Floor 3.
Choral Tour 2: Meet at the Silver Elevators, Floor 4.
Choral Tour 3: Meet at the Silver Elevators, Floor 5.
Choral Tour 4: Meet at the Silver Elevators, Floor 6.
11 a.m.–3 p.m.
Site-Specific Performances
Expect the unexpected these drop-in, site-specific performances.
Mobius Trio, Displaced Guitar Concert: Meet in the Roberts Family Gallery, Floor 1.
Ambient Female Vocal Quartet: Meet in the Agnes Martin Gallery, Floor 4.
Gautam Tejas Ganeshan: Meet in the Gina and Stuart Peterson White Box, Floor 4.
Sine Tones with Lewis Pesacov: Phyllis Wattis Theater, Floor 1.
Related News:
http://www.sfstation.com/2016/03/28/get-tickets-to-the-new-sfmoma-this-week-with-free-admission-on-opening-day/
http://www.sfstation.com/2016/02/03/sfmomas-grand-reopening-modern-ball-fresh-exhibits-and-new-hours/
http://www.sfstation.com/2015/10/21/sfmoma-announces-newly-expanded-museum-to-reopen-in-2016/
Admission is always free for visitors 18 and under. On Free Family Day, museum admission is also free for up to two adults accompanying each visitor 18 and under.
Tickets are available on-site only, and cannot be purchased in advance. Availability for drop-in offerings is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Performance All Ages invites you and your family to take part in the full orchestration of A Paradise Choir on Free Family Day, the culmination of a monthlong exploration of sound and architecture created by artist Chris Kallmyer. During this sonic installation, join in and discover mobile choruses, site-specific performances, and the museum remade into multiple music halls.
Performance All Ages brings newly commissioned, participatory artworks to intergenerational audiences and facilitates direct engagement with artists through workshops, gallery activations, and live performances. Three artists join SFMOMA for monthlong residencies each year, and upcoming projects include Lucky Dragons in October and Cloud Eye Control in April 2017.
Schedule
Noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m.
Choral Tours
Discover the new SFMOMA through these mobile, sonic adventures for families.
Choral Tour 1: Meet at the Silver Elevators, Floor 3.
Choral Tour 2: Meet at the Silver Elevators, Floor 4.
Choral Tour 3: Meet at the Silver Elevators, Floor 5.
Choral Tour 4: Meet at the Silver Elevators, Floor 6.
11 a.m.–3 p.m.
Site-Specific Performances
Expect the unexpected these drop-in, site-specific performances.
Mobius Trio, Displaced Guitar Concert: Meet in the Roberts Family Gallery, Floor 1.
Ambient Female Vocal Quartet: Meet in the Agnes Martin Gallery, Floor 4.
Gautam Tejas Ganeshan: Meet in the Gina and Stuart Peterson White Box, Floor 4.
Sine Tones with Lewis Pesacov: Phyllis Wattis Theater, Floor 1.
Related News:
http://www.sfstation.com/2016/03/28/get-tickets-to-the-new-sfmoma-this-week-with-free-admission-on-opening-day/
http://www.sfstation.com/2016/02/03/sfmomas-grand-reopening-modern-ball-fresh-exhibits-and-new-hours/
http://www.sfstation.com/2015/10/21/sfmoma-announces-newly-expanded-museum-to-reopen-in-2016/
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