MoMI and MUBI Present New Exhibition “Reframing the Slasher”
The Museum of the Moving Image has teamed up with the movie streaming platform MUBI to present a new exhibition celebrating the slasher film genre. Titled “Reframing the Slasher: Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma,” the exhibition will be on view from July 30 through November 8, featuring material from Jane Schoenbrun’s upcoming meta-slasher horror film Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma.
The exhibition includes screen-used props from the film’s fictional Camp Miasma franchise, including VHS tapes, posters, merchandise, and costumes, alongside iconic movie posters personally selected by Schoenbrun. Featured classics include Psycho (1960), Sleepaway Camp (1983), and Dressed to Kill (1980), highlighting the films that inspired the new movie.
About MoMI
If you’ve ever visited the Museum of the Moving Image, you’ll know it specializes in giving visitors a behind-the-scenes look at the art, history, and technology of filmmaking, with exhibits featuring everything from Jim Henson’s Muppets to classic and contemporary cinema. This exhibition is no different, pairing original props from a brand-new horror film with classic movie posters to explore the evolution of the slasher genre.
Admission to the exhibition is free, and it will be on display in MoMI’s Founders Hall through November 8, 2026. Members can also attend a special preview screening of Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma on August 4, ahead of the film’s theatrical release on August 7.
To learn more visit https://movingimage.org/.
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