From dancing under a disco ball to late-night gallery strolls, here’s everything you missed at the season’s most anticipated museum takeover.

From dancing under a disco ball to late-night gallery strolls, here’s everything you missed at the season's most anticipated museum takeover.

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The Japanese House performing at MoMA's 2025 March Party in New York. Photography by Jason Lowrie/BFA. All BFA images courtesy of MoMA.

New York’s creative set descended on MoMA last night for the museum’s March Party where art, music, and fashion collided under vibrant lights. 

Hosted by MoMA’s Young Patrons Council and co-chaired by Tyler Mitchell, Will Palley, and Amitha Raman, the evening transformed the institution into a vibrant playground for CULTURED VIP Club members and New York’s artistically inclined. Attendees included Gagosian director Antwaun Sargent, actors Jenna Dewan and Whitney Peak, chef Romilly Newman, model and Cosmopolitan columnist Ella Snyder, and Rosacanina founder Maya Twombly, while artists and host committee members Jeffrey Meris and Sable Elyse Smith were also on hand to celebrate. The night blurred the lines between art, fashion, and revelry—like any party held within MoMA's walls should.

With bars scattered throughout the space, guests sipped espresso martinis and cocktails by Via Carota while weaving through an electric crowd. On the first floor, the Japanese House set the tone beneath a spinning disco ball, while those above drifted through MoMA’s second-floor galleries, pausing to admire artwork by Robert Frank and Marlon Mullen—or peer over the balcony to take in the dancing, glittering scene below. AMRIT and Pretty Sick kept the energy high, turning the museum into an impromptu runway-meets-dancefloor as guests leaned into the night’s glamorous decadence.

More than just a night out, the March Party proved that MoMA is as much a home for New York’s creative future as it is a keeper of its artistic past. If this was the kickoff, the season ahead promises to be nothing short of spectacular.

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Edan Xu and Steve Martinez. Photography by Jason Lowrie/BFA.
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Photography by Jason Lowrie/BFA.
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Photography by Jason Lowrie/BFA.
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Plant Kween. Photography by Taryn Segal.
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Jordan Dorso, Jenna Dewan, and Wes Aderhold. Photography by Jason Lowrie/BFA.
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Tyler Mitchell. Photography by Jason Lowrie/BFA.
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Emily Ming-An Wang. Photography by Taryn Segal.
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Photography by Taryn Segal.
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Photography by Taryn Segal.
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Max Lust. Photography by Taryn Segal.
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Photography by Jason Lowrie/BFA.
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Pretty Sick. Photography by Jason Lowrie/BFA.
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AMRIT. Photography by Jason Lowrie/BFA.
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