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PATRICIA MARROQUIN NORBY MAKES HISTORY AT THE MET
Patricia Marroquin Norby is the first ever Associate Curator of Native American Art and the first Native American to serve as a curator for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She joins us to discuss her background, groundbreaking career, and the changes she is helping to bring to the Met, including land and water acknowledgment plaques in and outside of the museum.
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