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SCHOOL GROUP PROGRAMS

Give students an unforgettable experience with Museum of the Moving Image virtual education. Exhibition virtual tours, film discussions, and hands-on workshops help you teach the core curriculum with the support of a dynamic and interactive environment.

Education programs meet Common Core standards in English Language Arts and New York State Learning Standards in Social Studies and Math, Science, and Technology, and are aligned with the New York City Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts.

Programs are designed to serve the needs and goals of students across grade levels. When you are ready to book your visit, please read through these frequently asked questions and book here. Alternatively, you may leave us a voicemail message at 718 777 6820, and we will return your call as soon as possible.

Please note: Before your visit, check the Museum's visitor safety page for the latest on mask-wearing and other guidelines

FAQ

When should I make my reservation?

Due to the high level of demand for the Museum’s programs, it is recommended that all groups make reservations at least three weeks in advance of the date of the visit. Reservations are made on a first-come, first-served basis. Groups without a reservation must pay general Museum admission rates, and the Museum cannot guarantee that unscheduled groups will be accommodated. The Museum accepts reservations up to one year in advance.

When can my visit take place?

Groups are scheduled Wednesday through Sundays during the following times: 

  • Wednesday (only the 2nd and 4th of each month) and Thursdays (every): guided and self-guided visits are available beginning at 9:30 a.m.

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    Friday: guided and self-guided visits are available beginning at 2 p.m.

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    Saturday-Sunday: visits are available beginning at 12 p.m.

What is the Museum's chaperone policy?

Moving Image requires one chaperone for every ten young people (under the age of 18). Chaperones are free up to one for every five young people; with the exception of groups with special needs, additional chaperones will be subject to the group admissions fee. 

When is payment due?

Reservations require a 50% deposit at least three weeks prior to the date of the visit. If your deposit is not received three weeks prior to your visit, the Museum reserves the right to cancel your group and offer your scheduled time slot to another group.

Payments for group reservations must be processed in a single transaction. Group leaders are responsible for collecting total payment prior to arrival.

Can my group eat lunch at the Museum?

Outside food and drink are not permitted in the Museum. Weather permitting, some nearby outdoor eating options include a playground at Steinway Street and 35 Ave near the Museum and Rainey and Astoria Park (both a 5-10 minute drive). Ask us for local restaurant recommendations. 

How should I prepare students for the visit?

Preparing your students before their visit will greatly enhance their experience at the Museum. Pre-visit activities can include introducing key terms, concepts, and historical or other background information. Depending on your program, materials may be sent to you with your confirmation letter. Teachers are encouraged to visit the Museum prior to the class visit. Admission is free for teachers with valid school ID.

What is the Museum's cancellation policy?

Refunds will be issued for cancellations made at least three weeks in advance. There are no refunds for programs canceled less than three weeks prior to the scheduled date of the program.

What happens if bad weather affects my visit?

If a group cancels due to inclement weather, the group may reschedule the canceled visit to another date during the same school year. A new visit taking place on or before June 30 must be scheduled within two weeks of the originally scheduled visit. Deposits and payments made for visits canceled due to inclement weather are not refundable and can only be applied to new visits taking place on or before June 30.