David Pullins, Associate Curator, Department of European Paintings, The Met
Vanessa Valdés, Associate Provost for Community Engagement, The City College of New York
Join exhibition curators for an exploration of works in the exhibition Juan de Pareja, Afro-Hispanic Painter, which focuses on the life and artistic achievements of seventeenth-century artist Juan de Pareja (ca. 1608–70). Largely known today as the subject of The Met’s iconic portrait by Diego Velázquez, Pareja was enslaved in Velázquez’s studio for over two decades before becoming an artist in his own right.
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Juan de Pareja, Afro-Hispanic Painter.
Free with Museum admission. Note: Space is limited; first come, first served.
Masks are strongly recommended. See our visitor guidelines.
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