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Start with Art at the Met Kids ages three through seven and their adult companions have fun at the Met through storytelling, sketching, and other ways of exploring art! Free with Museum admission 10:00 a.m.11:00 a.m., Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education, ground floor
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Look Again—Making an Entrance Topics unlocking the history, meaning, and cross-cultural connections of works of art in the Museum are explored through conversation and sketching by visitors ages five through twelve and their adult companions. From time to time, performances enhance this Museum adventure. Free with Museum admission 11:00 a.m.12:30 p.m., Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education, ground floor
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Gallery Talks at The Cloisters—The Medieval Gift No advance reservations are necessary. Due to limited gallery space, preorganized groups of ten or more cannot be accommodated. For information, call 212–650–2280.
Elizabeth Williams Free with Museum admission 12:00 p.m., The Cloisters Museum and Gardens
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La Experiencia Medieval:Talleres Educativos para la Familia en Español en Los Claustros—Piedras de la Edad Media Los niños (entre los cuatro y doce años de edad) y sus familias están invitados a participar en el taller educativo en español titulado La Experiencia Medieval en Los Claustros. El taller es de una hora de duración. Es gratis con la admission e incluye una visita guiada y la oportunidad de hacer un proyecto de arte. Nos reuniremos en la sala de recepción. Si desean obtener más información por favor llamen al 212–396–5314. Observaremos y analizaremos la representación de diferentes expresiones y gestos humanos en las pinturas y esculturas de retablo. Begonia Santa-Cecilia Free with Museum admission 1:00 p.m.2:00 p.m., Los Claustros
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Gallery Talks at The Cloisters—The Medieval Gift No advance reservations are necessary. Due to limited gallery space, preorganized groups of ten or more cannot be accommodated. For information, call 212–650–2280.
Elizabeth Williams Free with Museum admission 2:00 p.m., The Cloisters Museum and Gardens
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Commemorating Lives in Ancient Rome Sarcophagi and other funerary monuments in Republican and Imperial Rome served multiple commemorative purposes. By exploring their contexts and iconography, we can draw conclusions about Roman ideas on personal and civic identity and religion. Giovanna Assenso-Termini Free with Museum admission 7:00 p.m., Tours Sign, Great Hall
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Please note that all of the events listed above are subject to change. For additional information, consult one of our staff members at an Information Desk upon arrival at the Museum. Events are free with Museum admission unless otherwise noted.
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