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Frame of Mind

Frame of Mind

Released: 2022-02-24
© Copyright 2022 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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2 Episodes
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2 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2022-02-24
© Copyright 2022 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Most Recent Episode
100 Postcards, With Love

100 Postcards, With Love

How did 100 postcards of art from The Met bring two distant siblings together and foster trust and communication?
Time: 21:00
Can art reconnect us with those we love, even from far away? Siblings Samy Gálvez and Melina Anderson Gálvez immigrated to the United States from Guatemala many years ago and have spent much of their adult lives apart from each other and their family. Knowing Melina was struggling with isolation thousands of miles away during a Mormon mission, Samy wanted to lend support. He wasn’t sure how to do it until one life-changing visit to The Met. Hear how—over the course of a year—sending 100 postcards featuring artworks from the Museum fostered deeper communication and trust between the siblings.
Guests: Samy Gálvez, MPH, epidemiologist and Melina Anderson Gálvez, editor and designer
Objects mentioned in this episode:
Ganesha statue, 14th–15th century. India, (Orissa). H. 7 1/4 in. (18.4 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Klejman, 1964 (64.102)
The Unicorn Rests in a Garden (from the Unicorn Tapestries), 1495–1505. Made in Paris, France (cartoon); Made in Southern Netherlands (woven). 144 7/8 x 99 in. (368 x 251.5 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of John D. Rockefeller Jr., 1937 (37.80.6)
www.metmuseum.org/frameofmind
Episode ID: 1000552040359
GUID: prx_1017_fac45702-5695-4ceb-b387-d6312223e83e
Release Date: 24/02/2022, 01:30:00

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Are you looking for ways to calm your mind and find inspiration? Frame of Mind, an uplifting podcast from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, can help. Hear practical tips and all kinds of personal stories from artists and activists, a meditation teacher and museum staff, a barber and a nurse, and others about how art supports their wellbeing. At a time when well-being is more important than ever, learn how art has the power to connect, inspire, and restore us wherever we are.

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