By teens and for teens, Virtual Teens Take The Met! makes the Museum and other cultural and community organizations in New York City ours to explore! On November 6, 2020, join us across social media platforms for our second virtual teen night! Teens Take The Met! has been held at the Museum twice a year since 2014, and in the past, has brought together over thirty thousand young people for what has become one of the most dynamic events in New York City for teens. That excitement is only growing online!
Drop in (remotely) for teen-only activities including art making, performances, music, and more. Free and open to all teens thirteen through nineteen. Pre-registration encouraged.
It’s that time again! And we’re excited to have you join us, and over 20 community partners virtually for #TeensTakeTheMet Together we’re bringing you an afternoon full of digital art-making, music, performances, freebies, opportunities for teens and much more! Register now before 12pm EST tomorrow for Zoom links and learn more by tapping our link in bio for the full schedule of events. #MetWho #MetTeens
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Virtual Teens Take The Met! occurs Friday, November 6, 2020 from 3 p.m to 8 p.m. EST on Instagram, Zoom, and across social media. Join us on the @metteens Instagram account to easily access activities throughout the event. Follow along with our partners' social media platforms for art-making activities, performances, music, games, and more.
If you’re a teen (between the ages of thirteen and nineteen), join us on Zoom to create, connect, explore, and imagine with other teens in our VIP lounge! Pre-register here to receive reminders, Zoom links, and exclusive virtual content you can post on social media during the event.
All you need to participate is a device (tablet, phone, or computer) with internet access. From there, you can view Teens Take The Met! content by opening your web browser, visiting https://www.instagram.com/metteens/, and clicking on the link in bio. If you have Instagram, follow @metteens and check out the link in bio (which you can also find by clicking here) to find our activities and our partner organization’s programs on Instagram, Zoom, Twitch, Discord, YouTube, Kahoot, Vimeo, and Facebook. See the full schedule of events below.
We also encourage you to gather the following materials so you can leap into the virtual programming throughout the day. If you don’t have all these materials, don’t worry! Substitute with whatever you have at home.
Please note: Teens and adults alike can view and engage with the virtual content, but only teens between the ages of thirteen and nineteen will receive access to the Zoom sessions. For information about accessibility, programs, and services for visitors with disabilities at our three sites, visit our access page, email access@metmuseum.org, or call 212-650-2010.
Teens Take The Met! is a virtual teen night co-organized with our community partners. The event includes art making prompts and inspiration, trivia, performances, workshops, and more. There’s something for everyone!
Highlights include making bucket hats with Lewis Latimer House; Self Care Collaging with the Queens Museum; Artivism Poster Making with El Museo del Barrio; Leveling up your Zines with the New York Public Library; Poetry Writing from Urban Word NYC; exploring the science of flight with the Intrepid Museum; and a variety of art making activities from the Met including Lantern and Origami DIY, a fun and exciting ‘Teens Meme The Met’ activity, and so many more from The Met and others! There will also be a Zoom party featuring Building Beats, and you can access a Teens Take The Met! playlist on Spotify.
3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Hang out in the Met Teens Zoom VIP Lounge and listen to live music featuring DJ’s from Building Beats. Drop in at any time to find out more about the activities happening throughout the afternoon and make art with other teens. / @buildingbeats and @metteens / Zoom (Note: Advance registration required)
Building Beats teen DJ’s also livestreaming on Twitch!
3 p.m.
Express Yourself: Self Portraits with Bronx Museum / @bronxmuseum
Make Bucket Hats with Lewis Latimer House Museum / @lewislatimerhouse
Teens Meme The Met! with Met Teens / @metteens
Artistic Algorithms! with Queens Library / Posted on @metteens / Zoom (Note: Advance registration required)
Movement within Madness with Teens@Graham / Posted on @metteens
Know Your Rights! Voting Trivia with Museum of Chinese in America / @mocanyc
Level Up Your Zines with New York Public Library / @nyplteens
4 p.m.
Personalized Book Lists with Brooklyn Public Library / @bklynfuture
Make a Flower Book with Center for Book Arts / @centerforbookarts / Zoom (Note: Advance registration required)
Artivism Poster Making with El Museo del Barrio / Posted on @metteens
Airheads: The Science of Flight with Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum / @intrepidmuseum
Raffle: Meet The Met’s Publications and Editorial team/ @metteens
Found Poems and Collages with Scholastic Art & Writing Awards / YouTube
Teen Art Spotlight with The Studio Museum in Harlem / @studiomuseumteens
5 p.m.
Artivism for Social Justice with Art and Resistance Through Education (ARTE) / @artejustice
Original Songs from Remember Me: Hamlet Remix with Epic Theatre Ensemble / @epictheatr
Youth Performances with Lincoln Center / YouTube
Still-Life Photography: Create Emotional Lighting with The Met’s Imaging Photo Studio / @metteens / Zoom (Note: Advance registration required)
What Am I? Sexual Health Trivia with Planned Parenthood / @nowuknowppgny / Zoom (Note: Advance registration required)
Poetry: What’s Your Superpower? with Urban Word / @urbanwordnyc
6 p.m.
Painting and Poetry with Casita Maria / @casitamariabx
Let’s Talk Healthy Relationships with Center for Anti-Violence Education / @centerforantiviolenceeducation / Zoom (Note: Advance registration required)
Make a Lantern with Met Teens / @metteens
Check out teen artists in the PS Art exhibition / @metteens
Shakespeare Trivia and Performances with Titan Theatre Company / @titantheatreco
Expressive Paper Mosaics with UrbanGlass / @urbanglass
7 p.m.
Theater and Improv Games with ArtsConnection / @teens.artsconnection / Zoom (Note: Advance registration required)
Poppin’ Paper: Origami Collage with Met Teens / @metteens
Movement within Madness with Teens@Graham / Posted on @metteens / Zoom (Note: Advance registration required)
Self-Care Art with Queens Museum / @thequeensteens
You can find out more information about our community partners by clicking the links below:
Art and Resistance Through Education (ARTE); ArtsConnection; Bronx Museum; Brooklyn Public Library; Building Beats; Casita Maria; Center for Anti-Violence Education; Center for Books; El Museo del Barrio; Epic Theatre Ensemble; Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum; Lewis Latimer House Museum; Lincoln Center Education; Museum of Chinese in America; New York Public Library; NYC Department of Youth and Community Development; Planned Parenthood of Greater New York; Queens Library; Queens Museum; Scholastic Art & Writing Awards; The Studio Museum in Harlem; Teens@Graham; Titan Theatre Company; Urban Word NYC; UrbanGlass
Teen Programs are made possible by New York Life Foundation, Gray Foundation, The Enoch Foundation, an Anonymous Foundation, Constance Goulandris Foundation, Estate of Lillian Hirschmann, and Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation. Additional support for High School Internships is provided by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Schein, Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Fund for High School Internships, Adams & Company Real Estate, The Billy Rose Foundation, and The Zeldin Family Foundation.