Join us this spring to hear the leading minds and rising voices of their fields as our current Met fellows explore new research avenues in art history, visual culture, education, and cultural heritage preservation. These live, online presentations on their research take place at 10 am–12 pm and 1–3 pm, May 4, May 5, May 11, May 12, May 18, and May 19.
See the fellows' presentation abstracts.
Please note: These live events take place on Zoom. Free, though advance registration is required.
Don't miss the fellows' in-person talks, readings, musical performances, and other activations of The Met galleries on Friday, May 5, May 12, and May 19. Free with Museum admission; registration is not required.
View the full Research Out Loud schedule of online presentations and in-person gallery events.
Today's presentations:
Salon Gossip: Representing the Art Audience in Prerevolutionary France
Anna Rigg, Jane and Morgan Whitney Fellow, Department of European Paintings
Blots, Prints, and Drawings: Intermediality in the Work of Alexander Cozens
Francesca Kaes, Met-Getty Paper Project Curatorial Fellow, Department of Drawings and Prints
A Change in Tone: Treating and Studying a Full-Length Portrait by John Hoppner
Derek Lintala, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Conservation Fellow, Department of Paintings Conservation
The Singular Impression: Monotype in Nineteenth-Century France
Danielle Canter, Diamonstein-Spielvogel Fellow, Department of Drawings and Prints
Discussant: Perrin Stein, Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints
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