Events & Workshops

At MOMU, creativity doesn’t stop at the clothes and goods on our shelves — it comes to life in our community, too. Our Events & Workshops are all about sparking joy, learning new skills, and connecting with others in a fun, welcoming space. From MOMU Craft Nights to special pop-ups, exhibitions and artist-led experiences, you’ll find hands-on opportunities to make, play, and discover something new. No experience needed — just bring your curiosity and leave with a one-of-a-kind creation (and maybe a few new friends)

Upcoming Events

Join us for these exciting upcoming events and workshops

February 27, 2026

MOMU LOVE SHOW Closing Reception

5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

oin us for the closing reception of the MOMU Love Show, a group art exhibition celebrating love in all its forms—romantic, platonic, self-love, friendship, community, joy, heartbreak, softness, boldness, humor, and everything in between. Featuring work by 13 local artists across a variety of mediums, the exhibition invites viewers to experience love as something expansive, emotional, playful, and deeply human.

This special evening is your last chance to experience the show and gather with the artists and community who brought it to life. Ice Cream Social will be popping up with their signature treats, and Ask Anna Almost Anything will be offering live, custom typewriter poems created on the spot.

Come meet the artists, explore the work, and celebrate the final night of the exhibition in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. All artwork will be available for purchase. All are welcome.

March 1, 2026

Headshot Mini Session with Opal Hour Photography

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Are your headshots ready for a spring refresh? Schedule your 15 minute headshot session by Opal Hour Photo with MOMU as your backdrop! You’ll receive 3 edited images and a $25 gift card to MOMU.

This discounted offer is only available for March 1st, from 1p-3p. Limited spots available. Must be booked in advanced.

Reserve your Spot
March 8, 2026

Craft for a Cause March

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Craft for a Cause is a new monthly creative series at MOMU where we gather to make something joyful while supporting organizations doing meaningful work in our community. Each month features a different hands-on craft and a different nonprofit partner—and net ticket proceeds are donated.

Join us for our March Craft for a Cause workshop, where we’ll be creating embroidered felt bookmarks—soft, colorful, and perfect for marking your place in a favorite book or gifting to a fellow reader.

This relaxed, beginner-friendly workshop will introduce simple embroidery techniques you can use to personalize your bookmark. All supplies are provided, and no prior embroidery experience is needed. Come for the craft, stay for the connection.

March’s beneficiary: International Refugee Committee (IRC) in Salt Lake City — providing opportunities for refugees, asylees, victims of human trafficking, survivors of torture, and other immigrants to thrive in Utah.

No crafting experience needed—just bring your creativity, your curiosity, and your heart for community. Come solo or bring a friend. You’ll leave with a finished piece, new connections, and the good feeling that comes from giving back.

Register
March 14, 2026

Tiny Portrait Booth Pop-Up

Local Artist, Loren Duzzy, is bringing her tiny portrait booth to the shop for one afternoon. Handdrawn tiny portraits - yes please!

March 27, 2026

Opening Reception: Keep Salt Lake Weird

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

A MOMU Community Art Show

Join us for the opening reception of Keep Salt Lake Weird, a multidisciplinary group exhibition celebrating the quirky, the kooky, and the unexpected details that give our city its character.

This community art show is a love letter to Salt Lake City — honoring the artists, subcultures, hidden gems, and creative spirit that make this place feel like nowhere else. From bold statements to subtle nods only locals will recognize, the work in this exhibition captures the strange, the personal, and the deeply local. It’s the ultimate IYKYK.

Come meet the artists, explore the work, and celebrate the weird, wonderful community we’re building together.

Free and open to the public. No RSVP required.

Let’s keep Salt Lake weird.