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The Met Cloisters: Met Expert Talks—Medieval Art and Ecology

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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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.

 

The Met Cloisters: Met Expert Talks—Medieval Art and Ecology

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

Met Expert Talks

MetTours

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.

 

The Met Cloisters: Met Expert Talks—Medieval Art and Ecology

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

Met Expert Talks

MetTours

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.

 

UPTOWN ARTS STROLL: Clarion Choir & Orchestra: Best of Ockeghem at The Cloisters

By popular demand, The Clarion Choir and Orchestra extend their celebration of composer Johannes Ockeghem’s 600th birthday (give or take) with an evening of the Franco-Flemish forefather’s finest works: from sacred to profane, from simple to dizzyingly intricate, from polite to downright naughty! Join us for a tour of the masses, motets, and songs that established Ockeghem as a pivotal figure of early Renaissance Europe.