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Midnight Galleries, Music, Beer Garden and More at MoMA PS1’s Night at the Museum Next Week

Photo by Charles Roussel via MoMA PS1

April 25, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez

Long Island City’s MoMA PS1 will be hosting a Night at the Museum next week, complete with extended gallery hours, musical performances, and an outdoor beer garden.

The event will take place on May 5 from 8 pm to midnight at the museum, located at 22-25 Jackson Ave.

The museum’s galleries showcasing works from around the world will remain open all through the night, and the locale’s outdoor space will be transformed into a beer garden featuring local breweries like Fifth Hammer, LIC Beer Project, and Transmitter Brewing.

The event is open to all ages, and is meant to ring in a new season of exhibitions at the museum.

General admission tickets are priced at $15, and can be purchased on Eventbrite.

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