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elleng

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Sun Sep 17, 2023, 04:53 PM Sep 2023

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is trying something new to introduce kids

to the materials that make art.

A new kids' space at an art museum is actually about science.

Education is part of the mission of most art museums. Programs usually help kids learn things like how to look at a painting, how to draw or the biographies of certain artists.

But the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is trying something new: a 3,500-foot science play space that helps children understand the materials used to make art.

At first glance, science education might not seem like a natural fit for an arts institution. But Heidi Holder, chair of the Met's education department, has overseen the project and begs to differ.

"The Met is a science institution," she said recently. "We have three big parts of ourselves: our scientific research, our conservation and our art."

https://www.npr.org/2023/09/16/1199539266/the-met-museum-81st-street-studio-kids?

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is trying something new to introduce kids (Original Post) elleng Sep 2023 OP
Oh, this is interesting! Luckily living in NYC, and having parents who encouraged my art making I did many things. electric_blue68 Mar 2024 #1

electric_blue68

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1. Oh, this is interesting! Luckily living in NYC, and having parents who encouraged my art making I did many things.
Fri Mar 29, 2024, 10:55 PM
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