You must join the virtual exhibition queue when you arrive. If capacity has been reached for the day, the queue will close early.
Museum staff offer their personal perspectives on works of art in The Met collection.
Curator of Egyptian art Dorothea Arnold marvels at the survival and preservation of cultural artifacts in today's culture of obsolescence.
Exhibition designer Dan Kershaw talks about doors and the unexpected juxtapositions they create in the Museum.
Educator Inés Powell finds a taste of her homeland, Spain, in The Met.
Art historian Kathy Galitz on the meaning behind the smile.
Departmental administrator Debbie Kuo, jewelry designer, talks about her favorite pieces of jewelry from The Met collection.
Editorial assistant Nadja Hansen expounds on why the Met is a great place for a date.
Medieval art curator Melanie Holcomb talks about how maps help her make sense of the world.
Paintings conservator Michael Gallagher talks about the appeal of technical virtuosity.
Learn more about Connections, an online series from The Met.