METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

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METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

BUS Be polite and Kind to the driver- Say HELLO and THANK YOU when we leave. THROW AWAY ALL OF YOUR TRASH THERE is A BATHROOM on the BUS You can leave things on the bus and they will be safe

FOOD: BRING a Bagged lunch to eat on the way Home On the way there we will stop at a rest stop where you can get snacks/breakfast The MET has a great café – a bit Expensive but it has a huge variety

DO NOT LEAVE THE MUSEUM… Leaving museum = SUSPENSION IF YOU DON’T FEEL WELL When you need to send me selfies 610-291-3620 7:25 BUS LEAVES, 4:45 BUS RETURNS

Mobile phone use is only allowed in the Great Hall. Flash photography and video cameras cannot be used inside the Museum. NO BACKPACKS Only pencils may be used in the galleries; the use of pens and markers is prohibited. Don’t lean on wall to write. GIFT SHOP

G158 154 165 Pick one sculpture from the Greek and Roman Art Galleries 150-172 Write one work That WOWED you Title, medium, Artist (if known) G158 154 165

JUST LOOK And Admire (Greek and Roman Art – Gallery 150) Dipylon Vase Terracotta Krater, geometric 8th Century BCE, Height 40 1/2” (Greek and Roman Art – Gallery 150) JUST LOOK And Admire

RESPOND- Two sentences The Crucifixion and the Last Judgment by Hubert and Jan Van Eyck, c.1420-24CE, tempera and oil on canvas transferred from panel, (European Paintings – Gallery 641) RESPOND- Two sentences

Write the title, artist and Medium of one piece you Liked. View the special exhibit: About Face: Human Expression on Paper galleries 691-692 Write the title, artist and Medium of one piece you Liked.

Go to the Medieval Section and take a selfie with one work of art and text it to me. Galleries 300-307

INSPIRATIONAL PIECE WRITE THE NAME, TITLE, MEDIUM and ARTIST of one work of art that you are inspired by, and would like to research- you will research and create a piece of Art based on this work of art.

El Anatsui G 350 John Singer Sargent G 771

OPTIONAL EXTRA CREDIT

Find one of the following sections – EGYPTIAN, ASIAN, ART OF THE ARAB LANDS, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia, or ARTS OF AFRICA and OCEANIA Section. Write down one piece of art that inspires you and tell me why. 138 455 354

Modern and Contemporary Art Modern and Contemporary Art. Write down two works of art from any of the galleries listed below that you like. Please include the title, name of artist, medium and date. GALLERIES - 813 828 829 830 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 G 815 G 964 G 915

PLAN YOUR TRiP………. The COLLECTION ONLINE always click “works on view” Japan G 240

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