Friday, September 27, 2024
3–3:30 pm
How does the natural world shape the life of artworks both past and present? The height of the summer season is a fitting time to consider the impact of climate and environment on medieval objects.Join Museum experts, including curators, conservators, scientists, and scholars, for a deep dive into a selection of objects in the galleries. Hear new insights and untold stories from Met insiders and take a closer look. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions.See our visitor guidelines.Assistive listening devices with headsets or neck loops are available from the Admissions Desk in the Main Hall. We encourage you to bring your own headphones. For other access accommodations, contact access@metmuseum.org or 212-650-2010.
Image: Photo by Filip Wolak
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Free with Museum admission. Note: Space is limited; first come, first served.
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Hear new insights and untold stories from Met insiders including curators, scientists, conservators, and scholars and take a closer look at the works of art on view in the galleries.
Friday, September 27, 2024
3–3:30 pm
How does the natural world shape the life of artworks both past and present? The height of the summer season is a fitting time to consider the impact of climate and environment on medieval objects.Join Museum experts, including curators, conservators, scientists, and scholars, for a deep dive into a selection of objects in the galleries. Hear new insights and untold stories from Met insiders and take a closer look. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions.See our visitor guidelines.Assistive listening devices with headsets or neck loops are available from the Admissions Desk in the Main Hall. We encourage you to bring your own headphones. For other access accommodations, contact access@metmuseum.org or 212-650-2010.
Image: Photo by Filip Wolak
Buy Tickets
Free with Museum admission. Note: Space is limited; first come, first served.
Related Content
Hear new insights and untold stories from Met insiders including curators, scientists, conservators, and scholars and take a closer look at the works of art on view in the galleries.
Saturday, September 7th. (2:30-5:00pm)
Fort Washington Collegiate Church
Neighborhood author Adria Quinones introduces her new children’s book Mi Tierra – celebrating growing up in Washington Heights.
Discovering New Narratives: Comprehensive Museum Interpretations Networking Event
Wednesday, September 4th from 6PM-8PM
Looking to expand your understanding of how museums can tell more comprehensive stories and increase accessibility? Join us for “Discovering New Narratives,” a networking event that focuses on inclusive museum interpretations.
We’ll dive into discussions on how museums can better create complete narratives through highlighting diverse cultures, histories, and perspectives.
The event will include a presentation about both physical and programmatic accessibility at NYC Historic House Trust sites by HHT Deputy Director Giulietta Fiore.
You will have the opportunity to connect with museum and history professionals over local Dominican food from DFM favorite El Nuevo Caridad. Whether you’re a museum professional, a history buff, or just someone who believes in the power of inclusive storytelling, this event is a wonderful opportunity to connect and collaborate.
This event is hosted in collaboration by the Northern Slavery Collective, the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, and the Historic House Trust of NYC.
Registration encouraged but not required.
This event is sponsored by TD Bank.