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Sarah Wambold

@sarahwambold

She/her/hers. Exec Producer @metmuseum. Co-founder @tiltwest. Pass the donuts.

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I’m so proud of this project, so grateful to work on such a talented team, and so honored to be a finalist. 💫

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✨ Come work at the Met! Looking for a talented, motivated, ambitious Producer/Editor to join my team. Filmmakers, podcast producers, script writers, creative producers: bring your exciting, new, and challenging ideas to the mix! #musetech #museumjobs linkedin.com/jobs/view/2749…

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On twitter for 20 seconds and learned of prehistoric worm waking up and eating, and saw photos of mice corpses attached to the inside of an electrical outlet in an apartment in NY. Thanks for the reminder, twitter, of why I avoid this ... see you 8 months when I forget again. 🤢

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Really proud of this most recent work. Cheers to the talented team of folks with whom I get to collaborate ... you know who you are ;) xo

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Super proud of the collective talents putting this incredible new The Metropolitan Museum of Art podcast on materials into the world. It took 2 + years, but is finally here 🔥🎙

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#MetImmaterial When a new podcast by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Immaterial, opens up the series with your laughter and your voice inviting people to eat dirt, it feels more than an endorsement. It feels deeply personal. I want to hear this show metmuseum.org/perspectives/a…

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Paper. We may think it's fragile, but in the right conditions it can last for millennia—even if it wasn't meant to. Tune in to #MetImmaterial as host Camille Dungy and guests discuss ephemera and what drives us to save paper. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3LaMjJh

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Clay—you can touch it, smell it, even hear it if you strike it. But would you eat it? If you’re a 17th-century European aristocrat, you might. This week on #MetImmaterial, go deep into the history of the white clay of Tonalá, Mexico, once prized for its perceived qualities.

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CONCRETE! That's what today's podcast listen is all about. It comes to us from Magnificent Noise & The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Immaterial podcast. Thank you to @MartinezAriana_ for curating this week's list on Vibrant Matter.

CONCRETE!

That's what today's podcast listen is all about. It comes to us from <a href="/MagnifNoise/">Magnificent Noise</a> &amp; <a href="/metmuseum/">The Metropolitan Museum of Art</a>'s Immaterial podcast.

Thank you to @MartinezAriana_ for curating this week's list on Vibrant Matter.
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Jade, shells, clay, concrete. The The Metropolitan Museum of Art examines art through the sum of its parts in Immaterial. Dig into the materials used in making art: apple.co/Immaterial

Jade, shells, clay, concrete.

The <a href="/metmuseum/">The Metropolitan Museum of Art</a> examines art through the sum of its parts in Immaterial. Dig into the materials used in making art: apple.co/Immaterial