The Met Cloisters Late Night: Night of Desire
Follow your heart to The Met Cloisters! Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a special after-hours event dedicated to medieval love and desire.
Follow your heart to The Met Cloisters! Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a special after-hours event dedicated to medieval love and desire.
Arrivals and Departures -- watercolor paintings by Jan Mohlman. Reception Saturday, March 7 from 4:00 - 6:00 pm. The show will be up for the month of March 2026 at Cafe Buunni on Pinehurst.
Contemporary Indigenous artists Preston Singletary (Tlingit), Dan Friday (Lummi), and Jody Naranjo (Kha'p'o Owingeh ) share how they use the medium of glass to express Indigenous stories, designs, and contemporary issues.
Salt Painting at Fort Washington Library -- an easy, engaging process-art activity where, after drawing a design with liquid glue on heavy paper or cardstock, salt is sprinkled over it. Once dried, watercolors or food coloring are touched to the salt, causing the paint to spread along the lines via capillary action.
Michael Shulman and Robin Boomer, share their photographs of the neighborhood (Outside) and the beloved dogs that help Robin thrive during the last five years of her being almost totally home bound (Inside).
Observe Earth Day at the Met Cloisterswith a talk about finding inspiration in the natural world. A magnificent tapestry depicting lush vegetation, fantastical animals, and a band of wild people serves as a point of departure for thinking about the relationship of nature and human imagination through art. Join MFA, Boston curator Elizabeth Dospěl Williams in conversation with Met curator Shirin Fozi to reflect on these enduring themes in the medieval world and today.