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May 2022
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Introducing: Immaterial

The Met
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Introducing Immaterial, a brand new podcast from The Met. Hosted by poet Camille T. Dungy, Immaterial examines the materials of art and what they can reveal about history, humanity, and the world at large. Launching May 25th; new episodes publish every other Wednesday.

For a transcript and more information, please visit www.metmuseum.org/immaterial

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