The Metropolitan Museum of art
From 2009–2015, Lucy worked in Email Marketing, Website Production, and Social Media, using HTML and CMS to help manage its digital marketing and online imaging initiatives. As co-chair of the Spectrum Committee at the Met—an initiative that encourages post-college audiences to experience the museum—she produced concerts, panels, and other programs. She also contributed to event-based campaigns including the Met Gala, #MetFridays, Teens Take the Met, April in Paris, and dozens of festivals and gallery events.
Break the Internet
Tweeted a parody of Kim Kardashian's Break The Internet cover of Paper magazine, garnering nearly 5,000 retweets.
Met Gala 2014
Collaborated with photographer/influencer @annestreetstudio to publicize the iconic event by posting captioned photos to the Met's Instagram account in real time.
Most Influential Museum on Twitter
A 2014 study by Spanish digital agency LaMagnética found the Met to be the most influential museum in the world on Twitter.
Collaboration with Mashable
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Connections: Everyday
Imaging coordinator Lucy Redoglia on the celebrations of everyday life throughout history.
What's Your Met?
Helped adapt a traditional out-of-home marketing/advertising campaign to a digital format. Created an interactive social media component enabling the museum’s audiences to participate online by sharing their favorite works of art for a chance to be featured on the Met’s website.
Storytime
Volunteered for weekly Storytime shifts, reading books to children, for four years.
Website Imaging
Managed all non-collections images that appeared in email marketing and web materials, including the website relaunch in 2009.
Blog Posts
In a 2014 study by LaMagnética, the Spanish digital agency found the Met to be the most influential museum in the world on Twitter.