
How Did They Do That?—Pigment

Mar 11 @ 1:00 pm– 4:00 pm
Metropolitan Museum Of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street
New York, NY
Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly
Peek at technique and learn—through handling tools and materials—how works of art were created. Join gallery demonstrations that reveal the intersection of art and science. Demonstrations repeat every 30 min. For visitors of all ages.
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Chroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color.
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