Photos: MoMA PS1 holds block party in celebration of its 50th anniversary

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MoMA PS1 celebrated its 50th anniversary with a block party in Long Island City, Queens, featuring curator-led gallery talks, music, and family-friendly activities. The event coincided with the opening of the annual 'Greater New York' exhibition, showcasing works by over 50 multidisciplinary artists.
MoMA PS1 marked its 50th anniversary with a block party on April 18 in Long Island City, Queens. The event featured curator-led gallery talks, music sets, and family-friendly activities across the public plaza, courtyard, and galleries. The celebration coincided with the opening of the 'Greater New York' exhibition, showcasing site-specific commissions and performances by over 50 artists. The exhibition is a five-yearly celebration of artists from the five boroughs and beyond. MoMA PS1 has been a cultural landmark in Queens since 1976 and has offered free admission since 2026, making it New York City's largest free museum. Local officials and community partners attended the event, praising MoMA PS1's role in promoting arts and culture.
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