Events - April, 22, 2012
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Milstein Science Series: Bioluminescence: Creatures of Light
Ninety percent of all ocean animals that live below 2,300 feet are bioluminescent. This family-friendly program explores what scientists know about these light-producing species and...
Art/Photo/Design
The Dawn of Egyptian Art
Diana Craig Patch, associate curator, Department of Egyptian Art, MMA During the Predynastic and Early Dynastic Periods (ca. 4000–2650 b.c.), people living in the Nile Valley...
Art/Photo/Design, History/NYC
Beyond Dürer: Central European Drawings from 1550–1700 in the United States
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Frederick Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University Albrecht Dürer and his contemporaries have long been regarded as the epitome of...
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Master Underdrawings
Maryan Ainsworth, curator, European Paintings, MMA We are accustomed to enjoying and studying artists' renderings on paper, but many master drawings lie hidden beneath the...
History/NYC
The History and Archaeology of the Ship at the World Trade Center Site
In July 2010, archaeologists unearthed an 18th century ship at the site of the former World Trade Center. In their 32nd annual program, Professional Archaeologists of...
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