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168  Guided Tour
125  Member Event
6  Teen Program
4  Film
4  Gallery Talk
2  Subscription Lecture
1  Family Program
1  Lecture
1  Teacher Program
 
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Guided Tour (Results: 2 of 168. View all results in Guided Tour.)
Guided Tour
Arts of Ancient Greece and Rome
February 09, 2010
An overview of the Metropolitan's exceptional collection of Greek, Hellenistic, Etruscan and Roman art presented in the newly designed galleries.
Free with Museum admission
2:45 p.m., Tours Sign, Great Hall
Guided Tour
Robert Lehman Collection: Renaissance to Impressionism
February 09, 2010
A view of one of America's greatest private collections, spanning a 700-year period, from the Renaissance to the mid-20th century.
Free with Museum admission
1:45 p.m., Tours Sign, Great Hall
Member Event (Results: 2 of 125. View all results in Member Event.)
Member Event
Parent–Child Workshops (ages 3 through 6)
Fall Semester 2009

February 09, 2010
Art programs for children of Members at the Family/Dual ($190) level and above offer children the unique experience of learning about art and creating their own works in the Museum. These classes are designed to provide adults and children with an opportunity to explore and discover art in a studio setting as well as in the Museum's galleries. All gallery visits focus on visual art concepts: line, shape, color, pattern, texture, balance, and form. Activities include painting, collage, sculpting, building, viewing works from the Museum's collection, and listening to related stories and fables.

For more information about this class, please call 212–650–2819.

Fee: $432 for the 12–session semester.

Session 3 (ages 3 through 6)
Tuesdays, October 20–February 9
(No class November 10, 24 or 31, December 22 or 29, or January 19)

2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
Session 3 (ages 3 through 6) Tuesdays, October 20–February 9 (No class November 10, 24 or 31, December 22 or 29, or January 19)
Member Event
Parent–Child Workshops (ages 3 through 6)
Fall Semester 2009

February 10, 2010
Art programs for children of Members at the Family/Dual ($190) level and above offer children the unique experience of learning about art and creating their own works in the Museum. These classes are designed to provide adults and children with an opportunity to explore and discover art in a studio setting as well as in the Museum's galleries. All gallery visits focus on visual art concepts: line, shape, color, pattern, texture, balance, and form. Activities include painting, collage, sculpting, building, viewing works from the Museum's collection, and listening to related stories and fables.

For more information about this class, please call 212–650–2819.

Fee: $432 for the 12–session semester.

Session 4 (ages 3 through 6)
Wednesdays, October 21–February 10
(No class November 11 or 25, December 23 or 30, or January 20)

This session is sold out.

2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
Session 4 (ages 3 through 6) Wednesdays, October 21–February 10 (No class November 11 or 25, December 23 or 30, or January 20) This session is sold out.
Teen Program (Results: 2 of 6. View all results in Teen Program.)
Teen Program
Find Yourself at the Met—Conversations with Art
February 26, 2010
Join Museum educators and other teens for in-depth discussions about works of art in the Museum's collection. The classes are designed to foster close looking and open dialogue.

Registration is required, and enrollment is limited. To register, call 212-650-2832 or email teenprograms@metmuseum.org. Please provide your name, telephone number, school, grade, email address, and title and date(s) of the class that you would like to attend. Students should remember to check their belongings at the 81st Street coat check before their class begins. The classes start promptly!

Free with Museum admission
5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m., Uris Center for Education, ground floor
Teen Program
Find Yourself at the Met—Conversations with Art
March 26, 2010
Join Museum educators and other teens for in-depth discussions about works of art in the Museum's collection. The classes are designed to foster close looking and open dialogue.

Registration is required, and enrollment is limited. To register, call 212-650-2832 or email teenprograms@metmuseum.org. Please provide your name, telephone number, school, grade, email address, and title and date(s) of the class that you would like to attend. Students should remember to check their belongings at the 81st Street coat check before their class begins. The classes start promptly!

Free with Museum admission
5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m., Uris Center for Education, ground floor
Gallery Talk (Results: 2 of 4. View all results in Gallery Talk.)
Gallery Talk
Food and Drink in Art
February 19, 2010
(FM assistive listening devices available)
A cross-cultural look at images of food and drink as well as a number of elegant containers
designed to be used in rituals and celebrations.
Edith Watts
Free with Museum admission
11:00 a.m., Tours Sign, Great Hall
Gallery Talk
Japanese Arms and Armor
March 06, 2010
A discussion of the construction, use, and spectacular design of the Japanese sword—known as the "soul" of the samurai—and its important place in the Japanese ethos.
Richard Gradkowski
Free with Museum admission
7:00 p.m., Tours Sign, Great Hall
Film (Results: 2 of 4. View all results in Film.)
Film
Invitation to a Voyage: Eileen Gray, Designer and Architect (2007)
March 18, 2010
Jörg Bundschuh, director. Profiles Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray and discusses the modernist lighting, furniture, and houses she designed in France (52 min.). This film is shown in conjunction with Women's History Month.
Free with Museum admission
2:00 p.m., Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall, Uris Center for Education
Film
Enchanted April (1992). Costumes (ca. 1922) by Sheena Napier
June 18, 2010
Part of the film series introduced by Harold Koda, "Costume Design in Film: Reflecting the Period."
$10
1:00 p.m., The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium
Subscription Lecture (Results: 2 of 2)
Subscription Lecture
The Met in Bloom
April 14, 2010
Remco van Vliet and Cas Trap offer a lecture demonstration on the art of floral design.
$23
11:00 a.m., The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium
Subscription Lecture
Orientalism and New York: The Roots of Modernism
April 30, 2010
Barry Lewis discusses the legacy of Nineteenth-century New York's appreciation for Middle Eastern notions of design.
$23
6:00 p.m., The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium
Family Program (Results: 1 of 1)
Family Program
Family Films
February 19, 2010
Enjoy three short films related to the theme "Art and Government in Africa" that are sure to entertain the whole family!

A Story, A Story
Recounts an African folktale in which Ananse the Spider Man buys some stories for his children to hear. (10 min.)

The Magic Tree
Film animator Gerald McDermott uses African design motifs to illustrate a Congolese tale about a homely, rejected boy. (10 min.)

Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
When Mosquito tells Iguana a tall tale, the chain reaction leads to jungle disaster. (10 min.)

Free with Museum admission
1:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m., Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall, Uris Center for Education
Lecture (Results: 1 of 1)
Lecture
The Medicean Tapestries by Bronzino's Designs and Cartoons: 1545 –1557
March 28, 2010
Part of Sunday at the Met — The Drawings of Bronzino
Lucia Meoni
Free with Museum admission
2:00 p.m., The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium
Teacher Program (Results: 1 of 1)
Teacher Program
Webinars for Educators—Communities around the World
May 06, 2010
Designed for elementary school teachers, this interactive session focuses on families and communities depicted in works of art. Examine paintings and sculptures from around the world and discuss the role of the individual, the family, and social groups, and the environments in which they live and work.

See Teacher Programs for registration information. For further information about teacher programs please call 212–570–3985 or email teachers@metmuseum.org. Enrollment for all workshops is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis.

William Crow
Fee: $10
6:00 p.m.–7:15 p.m.
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