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THE MET EVENTS JOIN IN!

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    Met Studies 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. Learn more →   Met Tours 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. Learn more →   Met Tours How Did They Do That?—Leatherworking Sunday, January 21, 1–4 pm Meet in the Main Hall, The Met Cloisters Peek a

THE MET EVENTS FOR YOU!

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  Met Tours Artists on Artworks—Sadie Barnette on  Don't Forget to Call Your Mother Saturday, January 13, 2–3 pm Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall, Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education Join artist Sadie Barnette as she discusses her creative process and reflects on works in the exhibition  Don't Forget to Call Your Mother  with author Carvell Wallace. Take a deep dive into what inspires creative decision making while exploring objects in the exhibition and The Met collection that hold personal meaning to Barnette. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition  Don't Forget to Call Your Mother . Free with Museum admission, though advance registration is recommended.  Note: Space is limited; first come, first served. Link to register:  Register now →   Met Studies Studio Workshop—Dressing/Re-dressing Saturday, January 20, 1–4 pm Studio, Uris Center for Education Learn about sustainable fashion practices and create your own upcycled clothing with designer Hillary