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Family creating clay bowls together

Sights, Sounds, and Signs: Family Afternoon at The Met

A father and daughter sculpt with clay

Families create clay bowls in the studio during Family Afternoon. Photos by Filip Wolak

Join us this Sunday, July 10, for a Family Afternoon full of fun activities! Drop in at any time and create with sights, sounds, and materials in this hands-on program. Explore the exhibition Court and Cosmos: The Great Age of the Seljuqs through art activities, handling materials, storytelling, and more!

Family Afternoon at The Met

A kid carves out the details for her clay bowl

Stop by the studio to play with clay and make your own magic bowl. You can also chat with an astrologer to learn more about signs of the zodiac. Once you identify your sign, visit the exhibition galleries to check out works of art with astrological symbols. Then, in the galleries, take a peek at an art-making technique and learn how works of art were created through handling tools and materials.

Check the schedule for a full listing of the afternoon's offerings.

Related Events
Family Afternoon
Sunday, July 10, 1–4 pm
The Met Fifth Avenue - Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education
Free with Museum admission; admission is free for children under 12 with an adult

Children's Classes Open House
Sunday, July 10, 1–4 pm
The Met Fifth Avenue - Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education
Free with Museum admission; admission is free for children under 12 with an adult


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