Monday, February 24

Monday Painting Lab (Ages 5–8)
Mix your own paints and learn various techniques used in works of art in The Met collection.
Tuesday, February 25

Storytime at The Met—Celebrating Black Stories
Look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture-book readings connected to objects in The Met collection.

Storytime at The Met—Celebrating Black Stories
Look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture-book readings connected to objects in The Met collection.

Storytime at The Met Cloisters—Black History Month
Look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture-book readings connected to objects in The Met collection.


Met Expert Talks—Picabia’s Harlem: What Composers See
Met Expert Talks, curators, scientists, conservators, scholars, gallery, talks

Material Exploration (Ages 9–12)
Discover art in The Met Collection! Experiment with different materials and learn about art concepts.
Thursday, February 27

Storytime at The Met—Celebrating Black Stories
Look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture-book readings connected to objects in The Met collection.

Hello, Met! (Ages 2–4)
Dive into stories, songs, and art activities connecting to The Met collection and the world around you!

Storytime at The Met—Celebrating Black Stories
Look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture-book readings connected to objects in The Met collection.

Met Expert Talks—The Art of Spanish America
Join Museum experts for a deep dive into a selection of exhibition objects in the galleries.

Mindfulness at The Met Cloisters
Tune in to your senses and practice mindfulness among medieval artworks and the gardens at The Met Cloisters.

Thursday Painting Lab (Ages 5–8)
Mix your own paints and learn various techniques used in works of art in The Met collection.
Friday, February 28

Juilliard Historical Performance Chamber Music Series
Join us to listen to and engage in conversation with musicians from Juilliard’s Historical Performance department.

Met Expert Talks at The Met Cloisters—Treasures
Join Museum experts for a deep dive into a selection of exhibition objects in the galleries.

Friday Painting Lab (Ages 9–12)
Mix your own paints and learn various techniques used in works of art in The Met collection.

Friday Stories and Glories: World Mythology (Ages 5–8)
Jump into stories, mythology, and folklore from around the globe during this interactive in-gallery program.

Pause for Pegasus (Ages 9–12)
Explore connections between art and literature through readings from classical authors, role play, and sketching.

Long Films for Long Nights: Vampires!
Enjoy a "creature double feature" exploring the role of the vampire in the gothic imagination.

Explorations—Playwright Julia Izumi and the Invention of Japanese American Art and Identity
Join artists from various disciplines as they respond to works on view in the galleries.
Saturday, March 1

Saturday Stories and Glories: World Mythology (Ages 5–8)
Jump into stories, mythology, and folklore from around the globe during this interactive in-gallery program.

Material Exploration (Ages 5–8)
Discover art in The Met Collection! Experiment with different materials and learn about art concepts.

Drawing Adventures (Ages 5–8)
Experiment with drawing techniques! Learn about composition, color, texture, and materials.

Start with Art—Women in Art
Share ideas and enjoy stories, sketching, singing, and other gallery activities that bring works of art to life.

Drawing in the Galleries (Ages 9–12)
Build drawing skills, including observation, composition, perspective, and shading.

Art Trek—Women in Art
Travel through time and around the world and discover favorite works of art as you look and learn together.
Monday, March 3

Met Memory Cafe
Brew a cup of coffee or tea and gather around art to chat, share, and stretch!

Monday Painting Lab (Ages 5–8)
Mix your own paints and learn various techniques used in works of art in The Met collection.
Tuesday, March 4

Storytime at The Met—Women in Art
Look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture-book readings connected to objects in The Met collection.

Storytime at The Met—Women in Art
Look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture-book readings connected to objects in The Met collection.

Storytime at The Met Cloisters—Women’s History Month
Look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture-book readings connected to objects in The Met collection.

Met Expert Talks—Race and the Face of Christ in Byzantine Art
Join Museum experts for a deep dive into a selection of exhibition objects in the galleries.

Material Exploration (Ages 9–12)
Discover art in The Met Collection! Experiment with different materials and learn about art concepts.
Wednesday, March 5

Thursday, March 6

Storytime at The Met—Women in Art
Look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture-book readings connected to objects in The Met collection.

Curator Talk—Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature
Join curators to learn more about the exhibition, which includes paintings, drawings, and sketches from every phase of the artist’s career.

Hello, Met! (Ages 2–4)
Dive into stories, songs, and art activities connecting to The Met collection and the world around you!

Storytime at The Met—Women in Art
Look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture-book readings connected to objects in The Met collection.

Mindfulness at The Met Cloisters
Tune in to your senses and practice mindfulness among medieval artworks and the gardens at The Met Cloisters.

Thursday Painting Lab (Ages 5–8)
Mix your own paints and learn various techniques used in works of art in The Met collection.
Friday, March 7

Met Expert Talks at The Met Cloisters—Women Saints
Met Expert Talks, curators, conservators, scholars, gallery, talks, Cloisters, medieval art

Friday Painting Lab (Ages 9–12)
Mix your own paints and learn various techniques used in works of art in The Met collection.

Teen Fridays (Ages 15–18)
Join in teen-centered activities, have snacks, and get creative with other teens with similar and different interests.

Friday Stories and Glories: World Mythology (Ages 5–8)
Jump into stories, mythology, and folklore from around the globe during this interactive in-gallery program.

Pause for Pegasus (Ages 9–12)
Explore connections between art and literature through readings from classical authors, role play, and sketching.

Artists on Artworks—Josanne Francis
Join artists to discuss works of art that hold personal meaning or relevance to their artistic practice.

Drop-in Drawing—Composition
Experience The Met collection through creative drawing challenges in the galleries with expert teaching artists.

The Observant Eye
Slow down, tap into your powers of observation, and discover a work of art through close looking and discussion.
Saturday, March 8

Educator Workshop—Thinking Like an Architect: Harnessing the Design Process for Classroom Learning
Learn techniques for exploring art in The Met collection or exhibitions in your K–12 classrooms.

Saturday Stories and Glories: World Mythology (Ages 5–8)
Jump into stories, mythology, and folklore from around the globe during this interactive in-gallery program.

Material Exploration (Ages 5–8)
Discover art in The Met Collection! Experiment with different materials and learn about art concepts.

Drawing Adventures (Ages 5–8)
Experiment with drawing techniques! Learn about composition, color, texture, and materials.

Drop-in Drawing at The Met Cloisters
Experience The Met Cloisters through creative drawing challenges in the galleries with expert teaching artists.

Open Studio—Texture in Architecture
Explore materials and process through demonstrations, art-making activities, and conversations.

Saturday Sketching at The Met Fifth Avenue (Ages 12–18)
Sketch in the galleries from works of art with the guidance of an artist-instructor.

Drawing in the Galleries (Ages 9–12)
Build drawing skills, including observation, composition, perspective, and shading.

Sarah Cahill: The Future Is Female
Pianist Sarah Cahill subverts the white, male-dominated classical piano repertoire with an all-day marathon of works by women around the globe.
Sunday, March 9

Family Afternoon—Women in STEAM
Drop in for free, hands-on- family fun. Explore themes through art making and other activities.