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Met visitor, Ian, age 11, speaks with an educator offscreen in front of a display case of artworks
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Kids and families in the Discoveries program are celebrating thirty years of making art at The Met, and the halls are packed with young artists. Meet Ian, Graham, and Russell, with special guest reporter Sandra Jackson-Dumont!
May 29, 2019
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Christina Vanech, program associate for accessibility in the Education Department, writes about the 30th anniversary of the Discoveries program.
Christina Vanech
September 13, 2017
The Met Fifth facade
Marina George, MuSe Intern for Access and School Programs, invites visitors with learning and developmental disabilities and those on the autism spectrum, together with family and friends, to attend Discoveries.
Marina George
November 22, 2016
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Former High School Intern Peter W. shares what he gained from attending a Met Escapes Gallery Tour.
Peter W.
April 12, 2016
Nestor, age 10, speaks in front of an artwork by the artist Miro
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Explore new ways of looking with Nestor, age 7, and see art in a new way!
September 9, 2015
Two hands in white gloves hold a small bronze sculpture of a boy with gold hair plucking a thorn from his foot.
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"If you look up into his face, you'd be struck by the silver in his eyes."—Luke Syson, curator
January 22, 2015
Marble sculpture depicts a satyr reaching up to pick grapes as naked sprites push him back.
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"The fiction of the anatomy, it tickles me." —Bill T. Jones, choreographer and director
January 22, 2015
Side view of a wooden statue of the Virgin Mary and Jesus.
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"The most important thing here is the relationship between the two bodies."—Griffith Mann, curator
January 22, 2015
Metal bust with a head is looking down with a concerned expression, a wrinkled brow, and tension in the face. Behind is a white-grey background.
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"If you try to replicate the exact expression, it's nearly impossible to do."—Alice Schwarz, educator
January 22, 2015
Art Historian and Met educator Emmanuel von Schack appears alongside a detail of the sculpture “Ugolino and His Sons” by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux 
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"He's biting his fingers. I instantly recognize his tremendous suffering." —Emmanuel von Schack, educator and ASL user
January 22, 2015