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Talks, tours, performances, and more MetCelebrates Saturday, October 2, 2021, 12?6 pm The Met Fift

Talks, tours, performances, and more [View in browser]( [The Met]( [Met News]( [New Events from The Met]( [Illustration of a diverse group of people dancing, playing instruments, and walking on stilts in front of The Met Fifth Avenue.]( MetCelebrates [MetFest]( Saturday, October 2, 2021, 12–6 pm The Met Fifth Avenue and David H. Koch Plaza Tomorrow is The Met's first-ever block party! Connect with artists and community partners from across New York City during a daylong celebration with live music, art-making activities, behind-the-scenes tours, carnival stilt walkers, a Double Dutch showcase, and more. MetFest honors the central role of art in our lives and highlights the resilience of New York City and its people. [Join us tomorrow →]( [A woman sitting in front of shelves of books holds a children's book open.]( Families [Storytime at The Met]( Thursday, October 7, 10:30–11 am Art Study Room, Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education, The Met Fifth Avenue Look, listen, sing, and have fun with Storytime! Join us every week for picture-book readings connected to objects in The Met collection. Recommended for families with children ages 18 months to 6 years. Free; Museum admission is not required. [Learn more →]( [Two musicians play in front of a group of children and adults.]( Families [Start with Art and Music]( Thursday, October 7, 3:30–4:30 pm Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education, The Met Fifth Avenue Explore art and music in the galleries while you look, move, and sing. This month's theme is Música y Movimiento, in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month. Recommended for families with children ages 3 to 6 years. Free; Museum admission is not required. [Learn more →]( Virtual Events [An early eighteenth century group portraiture from England.]( MetStudies [Art History Study Group—The Conversation Piece: Group Portraiture and Fashionable Life]( Thursday, October 21, 4–5:30 pm Online Expand your knowledge of art history through introductions to core themes and close examination of The Met collection. In this session, explore the origins, development, and legacy of the conversation piece, a new style of group portraiture that emerged in England in the early eighteenth century. Fee: $55. Advance registration is required. [Register now →]( [Bronzino (Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano) 'Portrait of a Young Man']( MetSpeaks [Sunday at The Met—The Medici: Portraits and Politics, 1512–1570]( Sunday, October 10, 11 am–12 pm Online Join exhibition curators and scholars to explore the impact of Cosimo I de' Medici, Duke of Florence during the middle of the sixteenth century, on politics, literature, fashion, and culture. Free; advance registration is not required. [Learn more →]( [Various drawings pinned up on a grey board]( MetCreates [Teen Studio—Mixed Media (Ages 11–14)]( Saturday, October 9, 1–3 pm Online Teens unleash their creativity during a virtual art-making workshop focused on making a playful mixed-media sculpture inspired by [The Roof Garden Commission: Alex da Corte, As Long as the Sun Lasts](. Free, though advance registration is required. [Register now →]( [Classical composer Stanley Grill]( MetLiveArts [ETHEL and Friends: Balcony Bar from Home]( Friday, October 1, 5–5:30 pm Online Experience the Balcony Bar from home with inspired programming from the Great Hall Balcony Bar's resident ensemble, ETHEL, one of the most acclaimed string quartets in the contemporary concert field. This week's installment features classical composer Stanley Grill. Free; advance registration is not required. [Join us at 5 pm →]( [A group walks through the gallery with two guide dogs.]( Access [Picture This!—Surrealism Beyond Borders]( Thursday, October 14, 2–3:30 pm Online Join us for this virtual tour to enjoy works of art through detailed descriptions and discussion. For adults who are blind or partially sighted. Free, though advance registration is required. [Learn more →]( Now Available [Three teens, a boy and two girls, pointing at a sculpture with notebooks and pencils]( [Virtual Group Tours]( Engage with great works of art—wherever you are! Experience live virtual tours for K–12 School Groups and Adult Groups. Join us and connect with more than 5,000 years of art and culture. [Learn more →]( More Virtual Events Looking for more? Events are available on [YouTube](, [Facebook](, and our [website]( after they premiere. [See all upcoming events →]( Plan Your Visit The Met Fifth Avenue and The Met Cloisters are open! See the [Plan Your Visit page]( for more information about making a reservation and buying tickets in advance. Please note our [current opening days and hours for each location](. In accordance with New York City mandate, the Museum requires all visitors age 12 and older to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Masks are required for all visitors. Please read the [visitor guidelines page]( to learn about our [new health and safety protocols](. [Buy or reserve your tickets now →]( 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](tel:12126502010). For information about accessibility on our website, see our [Website Accessibility Statement](. [The Met Fifth Avenue]( 1000 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028 [The Met Cloisters]( 99 Margaret Corbin Drive Fort Tryon Park New York, NY 10040 [metmuseum.org]( [Explore]( [Membership]( [Donate]( [Manage Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( For more information about the exhibitions, including sponsorship credits, see [The Medici: Portraits and Politics, 1512–1570](, [The Roof Garden Commission: Alex Da Corte, As Long as the Sun Lasts](, and [Surrealism Beyond Borders](. MetFest is made possible by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust, MetLife Foundation, and Dale and Robert Burch. 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.]( We encourage you to make Museum reservations in advance; [purchase a timed ticket or make a reservation online.]( Images: Illustration by Alva Skog for The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Francis Wheatley (British, 1747–1801). [The Saithwaite Family]( (detail), ca. 1785. Oil on canvas, 38 ¾ x 50 in. (98.4 x 127 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, 2009 (2009.357 | Bronzino (Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano) (Italian, Monticelli 1503–1572 Florence). [Portrait of a Young Man]( (detail), 1530s. Oil on wood, 37 5/8 x 29 1/2 in. (95.6 x 74.9 cm). H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929 (29.100.16) | Stanley Grill. Photo courtesy of the artist

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