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Arts Programs
Spring 2010
- American Culture, American Decorative Arts and Antiques
- Art Styles Through the Ages
- Art in the Western World
- Art, Antiquity, and the Law
- Cezanne
- Continental Pottery and Porcelain 1700-1850
- Creating Public and Private Art Collections
- Drawing Techniques and Materials of Renaissance Masters
- European Art 1910-14: The Birth of Modern Art
- Factors of Fame: From Artist to Art Star
- From Duccio to De Kooning at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Giotto to Dürer: Late Medieval and Renaissance Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Hidden Treasures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Impressionist Paris
- Master Architects
- Modern Design in French Decorative Arts: Art Nouveau to Art Deco
- Modern and Contemporary Art at the Met
- New York: City of Art
- Renaissance Masters
- Signs and Symbols: Reading Art
- The Appraisal of Impressionist and Early 20th-Century Painting
- The Art Scene: Spring 2010
- The Bauhaus: Modernism in Art, Architecture, and Design
- The Contemporary Art World
- The Pioneers of Archaeological Discovery: Tales, Treasures, and Exploration
- Understanding Contemporary Art: The Essential Guide to New Art and New Media
- Understanding Painting: The Essential Guide
- Architecture Appreciation
- Art (Studio)
- Art Appraisal
- Art Business
- Art History
- Arts Administration
- Career Workshops
- Design
- Digital Photography
- Drawing
- Event Marketing
- Fashion Design
- Fundraising
- History
- Humanities
- Law
- Management Practices
- Marketing
- Metropolitan Studies
- Performing Arts
- Photography
- Public Relations and Corporate Communications
- Science
- Wealth Management
- World Cultures and Civilizations
- Writing
