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MetSpeaks
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The Gulf Stream and the Atlantic World
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Wednesday, June 22, 6–7 pm
Online
Join scholars and artists for a discussion of Winslow Homer's
iconic painting The
Gulf Stream and its intersecting themes of
race, politics, and environment in the context of the Atlantic
world.
Free; advance registration is not required.
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MetCelebrates
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Museum Mile
Festival
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Tuesday, June 14, 6–9 pm
The Met Fifth Avenue
Kick off your summer with The Met! Check out our current exhibitions,
create art, catch a performance, and visit the newly opened P.S. Art exhibition
featuring art by K–12 students.
Museum Mile Festival at The Met is part of Festival of New York, a citywide
celebration featuring 200+ diverse organizations with events from
Memorial Day to Labor Day 2022.
Free; advance registration is not required.
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MetCelebrates
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Garden Day
at The Met Cloisters
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Saturday, June 25, 10 am–4 pm
The Met Cloisters
Explore medieval
herbs and gardens with tours, demonstrations, and family-friendly
art-making activities.
Garden Day at The Met Cloisters is part of Festival of New York, a
citywide celebration featuring 200+ diverse organizations with events
from Memorial Day to Labor Day 2022.
Free with Museum admission; admission is free for children under 12 with
an adult.
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Access
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Picture
This!—The Met Cloisters Gardens
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Thursday, June 16, 2–3:30 pm
The Met Cloisters
For adults who are blind or partially sighted. Join us for this in-person
tour to enjoy the gardens of The Met Cloisters through detailed
descriptions and discussion.
Free, though advance registration is required.
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Families
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Start with
Art at The Met—Pride
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Saturday, June 18, 11 am–12 pm
Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education
Share ideas and enjoy stories, sketching, singing, and other gallery
activities that bring works of art to life. This month's session is in
celebration of Pride Month. Recommended for families with children ages 3
to 6 years.
Free with Museum admission; admission is free for children under 12 with
an adult.
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In-Person
and Virtual Group Tours
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Engage with great works of art at The Met—or wherever you
are! Request an in-person, guided tour, reserve admission and lead your
own small group, or select a live, virtual tour led by a Museum guide.
Tours are available for K–12 School Groups, College and University
Groups, and Adult Groups.
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Accessibility at The Met
The Met is committed to accessibility for all. For information about
accessibility, programs, and services for people with disabilities at
both Met sites, visit metmuseum.org/access. To request an access
accommodation for virtual programs or online resources, email access@metmuseum.org,
or call 212-650-2010. For information about
accessibility on our website, see our Website Accessibility Statement.
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All events take place at The Met Fifth Avenue unless
otherwise noted.
Museum Mile Festival and Garden Day at The Met Cloisters are made
possible, in part, by Council Member Keith Powers.
For Education program funders, visit metmuseum.org/educationfundingsupport.
For MetLiveArts program funders, visit metmuseum.org/metliveartssupport.
Your support allows the Museum to collect, conserve, and present 5,000
years of world art. Donate now.
Images: Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910). The Gulf Stream
(detail), 1899; reworked by 1906. Oil on canvas, 28 1/8 x 49 1/8 in.
(71.4 x 124.8 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Catharine
Lorillard Wolfe Collection, Wolfe Fund, 1906 (06.1234) | Peter Hujar
(American, Trenton, New Jersey 1934–1987 New York). David Wojnarowicz with a Snake,
1981. Gelatin silver print, 37.5 x 37.1 cm (14 3/4 x 14 5/8 in.). The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Alfred Stieglitz Society
Gifts, 2006 (2006.287) ©The Peter Hujar Archive, L.L.C.
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