Fiber artist Ferne Jacobs’ lifetime art collection spanning from the mid-1960s to 2022 will be on display exclusively at the Craft in America Center. The Los Angeles artist has been innovating in the art world for over fifty years. The exhibition will showcase around 30 pieces of work created by Jacobs across the timeline of her career. Though Jacobs […]
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Fritz Michel Q×A
Originally from France and currently based in New York City, Fritz Michel is a sensational, international star and storyteller. Michel has previously worked in film, television, and the stage, but is currently taking the music industry by storm. He recently released the highly anticipated single and music video for “Look Out (Botticelli Girl),” which can […]
NYC Scholastic Art × Writing Awards
New York City Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Exhibition Now on View at The Met Art and Writing by 2021 Gold Key Winners on Display in The Met’s Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education The nonprofit Alliance for Young Artists & Writers and The Metropolitan Museum of Art have announced the opening of […]
Second Virtual Teens Take The Met!
Looking for a way to spice up your Friday? Join The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s second Virtual Teens Take The Met! on Friday, November 6, from 3 to 8 p.m. All activities, programs, and workshops will be held online, and teens will have the opportunity to digitally participate in hands-on experiences created by more than 20 NYC cultural and community […]
THE MET
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will host its fourth annual World Culture Festival, with this year’s events and activities centered on the theme of “Dance.” Workshops, performances, puppetry, art making, and more will explore how artists find inspiration and express themselves through movement, and participants of all ages will have the opportunity to experiment with […]
The Met Store Celebrates Pride and Individuality with Camp-Inspired Collection
The Met Store launches a capsule collection in celebration of Pride inspired by the spring 2019 Costume Institute exhibition, Camp: Notes on Fashion. As Oscar Wilde, who personified camp and plays a major role in the exhibition said, “Be yourself, everyone else is already taken.” This message is the inspiration for a selection of rainbow-patterned […]