What would our museum be with no visitors? Well…not much of a museum. MoMA isn’t just galleries filled with art, after all. It’s also the experience of art, the diverse and intensely personal experiences people have when they visit. More than three million people from over 100 countries passed through MoMA’s doors last year—and no two of them had the same day here!
Recently, we started asking ourselves: How could we get our visitors talking to us about those individual experiences? Could we come up with a fun, creative way to enrich the ongoing, two-way conversation between the Museum and the people who are so integral to it? The result is a project we dubbed “I went to MoMA and….”
![beatngu: swagthefuckout: thedailywhat: Kids These Days of the Day: MoMA recently released a second batch of “MoMA stories” from kids participating in the museum’s “I went to MoMA and…” project. Among the more memorable entries was a complaint left behind by a very disappointed little girl named Annabelle who didn’t see a single “dinasour” at this so-called museum. [laflaneuse8.] no WAY Lol you done came up @darealMoMa](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ljnpojLZ3h1qzcs1no1_500.jpg)




"Drunk at the matinee" is a collection of candid poetry about stupid shit that we all experience from day to day.




katsu went to moma and saw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I2mX8coJ1c&feature=player_embedded
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