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Connections: About the Series

Learn more about Connections, an online series from The Met.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Connections invited its diverse staff to offer their personal perspectives on works of art in the Museum's vast collection. Their voices range from the authoritative to the highly subjective, and touch upon any number of themes and concepts.

Connections was a year-long series from 2011 consisting of 100 episodes, and inspires fresh ways to approach art.

Credits
Executive Director: Thomas P. Campbell
Producer: Teresa Lai
Director: Christopher Noey
Editors: Sarah Cowan, Kate Farrell, Stephanie Wuertz
Sound Recording: Mikel Frank, Jessica Glass, David Raymond
Post-Production Supervisor: Paul Caro
Proofreading: Amy Liebster, Robin Schwalb
Transcription: Corinne Colgan, Danielle Dolgin, Helena Guzik, Jamie Hoffman, Jessica Lempit, Casey Lesser, Kelly Mulrow
Technical Director: Dan Shields
Art Director: Adam Squires
Technical Producer: Austin Fisher
Photographer and Imaging Director: Jackie Neale Chadwick
Additional Production: Colin Kennedy
Additional Photography: Benjamin Jarosch
Project Advisors: Dorothea Arnold, Carrie Rebora Barratt, Kim Benzel, Andrew Bolton, Erin Coburn, Douglas Eklund, Michael Gallagher, George R. Goldner, Navina Haidar Haykel, Maxwell K. Hearn, Melanie Holcomb, and Masha Turchinsky


Black and white photograph of chief librarian Ken Soehner standing in an aisle in the library filled with books
Video
Chief librarian Ken Soehner on his favorite depictions of books.
Kenneth Soehner
October 13, 2011
Black and white photograph of Edie Watts in The Met galleries
Video
Educator Edie Watts highlights the subtle and surprising instances where bugs are depicted throughout works in The Met collection.
September 26, 2011
Black and white photograph of Valerie Faivre in The Met galleries
Video
Paper conservator Valerie Faivre brings a French perspective on country scenes, scenes which are disappearing as more and more land is developed.
September 26, 2011
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