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Every Two Years, Staffers at the Met Get to See Their Own Art on the Prestigious Museum’s Walls

Last updated: November 28, 2024 6:18 am
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Other pieces in the exhibition include a portrait of the Met’s director Max Hollein by a museum guard, a painting of a dragon by a gallery assistant, and a drawing of a museum visitor by a communications assistant. The range of styles and mediums on display reflects the diverse talents and interests of the museum’s staff.

The “Art Work” exhibition not only showcases the artistic talents of the Met’s employees but also highlights the sense of community and creativity that exists within the museum. It allows staff members to share their personal artistic expressions with their colleagues and the public, creating a unique and inclusive space for creativity to thrive.

As the exhibition continues to grow in size and scope, it serves as a testament to the rich artistic culture that exists within the walls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. By celebrating the creative talents of its staff, the museum reinforces its commitment to fostering a supportive and inspiring environment for artists of all backgrounds and disciplines.

For visitors who may not have realized the depth of talent within the museum’s staff, the “Art Work” exhibition offers a glimpse into the diverse and vibrant artistic community that helps make the Met such a special place. It is a reminder that creativity knows no bounds and can be found in unexpected places, including among those who work behind the scenes to make the museum a world-class institution.

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