The Museum as Muse Featuring Artist Sarah Sze

Join artist Sarah Sze as she explores new offerings from The Met collection that inspire her work.


An array of brightly colored and intricately patterned shapes with a beautiful light-pink watercolored background.
Explore Chris Bogia’s original artwork, inspired by Stettheimer’s evocative aesthetics and support of New York’s queer community in the early twentieth century.
Chris Bogia
June 27
Woman painting yellow dots across a black canvas laid on the ground
Video
Join artist Angelina Pwerle as she describes the significance of the bush plum, the subject of her painting, Bush Plum Dreaming.
May 28
Man standing, surrounded by artwork with swirling, geometric designs
Video
Meet Yolŋu artists Gunybi Ganambarr and Wukun Wanambi as they explore the relationship and tension between medium and landscape.
May 28
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The Bodhisattva Jizō, Intan  Japanese, Japanese cypress wood (hinoki) with polychrome pigments, gold paint (kindei), cut gold leaf (kirikane), and rock-crystal eyes, Japan
Intan
1291
The Adoration of the Magi, Miguel Gonzalez (Mexico, active 1692-1704) Mexican, Oil on wood, inlaid with mother-of-pearl, gold, Mexico
Miguel Gonzalez
ca. 1695–1700
Rachel Ruysch (1664–1750), Rachel Ruysch  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Rachel Ruysch
Michiel van Musscher
1692