Emel Mathlouthi: Fi Kolli Yawmen
Watch the Tunisian singer's powerful 2018 MetLiveArts performance.
Ann Lowe (ca. 1898–1981)
Learn about Ann Lowe, a trailblazing designer of opulent gowns for elite American society, on the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History.
The Facade Commission: Nairy Baghramian, Scratching the Back
On view in The Met Fifth Avenue's facade niches, see the artist's first public art installation in New York City.
Don't Forget to Call Your Mother
In Gallery 851, see an array of sentimental photography by Sadie Barnette, Sophie Calle, Sadie Benning, and Stephanie Syjuco.
New York Art Worlds, 1870–1890
See works by Cecilia Beaux, Helena de Kay, Edith Mitchill Prellwitz, and other artists working in New York City during the 1870s and 1880s in Gallery 773.
Events
Mark Women's History Month with these upcoming programs. See a full list of programming here.
The Met’s 17th Annual Evening Celebrating Women
On Thursday, March 21, celebrate exceptional women advocates and supporters of the arts and culture landscape.
Watson Library Tour
On Friday March 22, join a librarian for an after-hours tour of The Met’s art research library, Thomas J. Watson Library, including a behind-the-scenes peek at the library stacks. At the end of the tour, spend some time viewing a selection of books from the library's collection in honor of Women's History Month.
Start with Art—Leadership
Every Saturday this month, families with children ages 3 to 6 years are invited to share ideas and enjoy stories, sketching, singing, and other gallery activities that bring works of art to life. This month's theme is Leadership, in celebration of Women’s History Month.