The Museum of Mathematics (MoMath) has relocated from its original space on East 26th Street to a new, larger location at 101 Sixth Avenue in Manhattan. The move triples the museum's exhibition space, allowing for the addition of new interactive exhibits, including a major installation called "Prime Number Sunburst," which visualizes the distribution of prime numbers.
The relocation signifies a major expansion for one of New York's niche cultural institutions, reflecting growing public interest in STEM education through interactive experiences. By moving to a more prominent and accessible part of the city, MoMath aims to reach a wider audience and solidify its role in making complex mathematical concepts visually engaging and accessible to all ages.