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Met Museum Announces Removal of Sackler Family Name from Galleries

Earlier this month the Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that it will be removing the Sackler family name from its […]

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Olivia Errico

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Met Museum Installs Land Acknowledgement Plaque

New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has installed a plaque on its facade recognizing that the museum sits on the […]

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Olivia Errico

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Met Museum Appoints new Co-chairs and First Woman in Top Role

New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art recently announced the election of two co-chairs to head its board of trustees– the […]

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Olivia Errico

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Met Museum Hires First Curator of Native American Art

New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art recently announced that the museum had hired a full-time curator of Native American art– […]

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Olivia Errico

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Employees at New York’s Met Museum Undergo Second Round of Layoffs

Workers at the country’s museums continue to be hit by layoffs as the coronavirus pandemic forces institutions to remain closed. […]

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Olivia Errico

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1970 UNESCO Convention Haunts Met as Second Ancient Vase is Seized

For the second time within ten years, officials have seized an ancient Greek vase from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Both vessels were acquired after 1970, allegedly by illicit means.

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Katherine Blair

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Macculloch Hall Welcomes New Executive Director

Patricia Pongracz started her position at the Morristown, NJ museum on September 1.

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