
Dorothea Arnold, Head of Met’s Egyptian Department, Retires After 27 Years
Dorothea Arnold, an archaeologist and curator who has been the head of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s department of Egyptian art for 21 years, will retire June 30, according to a statement from the museum’s director Thomas P. Campbell. Ms. Arnold has been on the curatorial staff at the museum for 27 years. Starting July 1, she will become curator emeritus. Read More