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The Observant Eye
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The Observant Eye
Friday, January 12, 6:30–7:30 pm
Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education


Slow down, tap into your powers of observation, and discover a work of art through close looking and discussion. No prior knowledge of art is necessary. All adult learners are welcome. Stools are provided.

Note: Space is limited; first come, first served.

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Conversations with … Rich Man, Poor Man: Art, Class, and Commerce in a Late Medieval Town
MetTours
Conversations with … Rich Man, Poor Man: Art, Class, and Commerce in a Late Medieval Town
Sunday, January 7, 3–4 pm
Gallery 10, The Met Cloisters


Join Met experts for lively dialogues on works of art on view in the galleries. In this session, connect with works of art on view in the exhibition Rich Man, Poor Man: Art, Class, and Commerce in a Late Medieval Town.

Free with Museum admission. Note: Space is limited; first come, first served.

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How Did They Do That?—Leatherworking
MetTours
How Did They Do That?—Leatherworking
Sunday, January 21, 1–4 pm
Meet in the Main Hall, The Met Cloisters


Peek at technique and learn—through handling tools and materials—how works of art were created. Stop by for hands-on demonstrations and conversations with educators, conservators, artists, and more! For visitors of all ages.

Free with Museum admission; admission is free for children under 12 with an adult. Note: Space is limited; first come, first served.

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Teen Fridays (Ages 15–18)
Teens
Teen Fridays (Ages 15–18)
Friday, January 19, 4:30–6:30 pm
Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall, Uris Center for Education


Come on over to The Met for Teen Fridays—the place for teens to be creative, have snacks, and meet other teens with similar and different interests. Explore passions, ideas, and new activities every first and third Friday of the month.

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Africa and Byzantium.

Free

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