As a Brooklyn Museum intern, you’ll join a dynamic group of emerging arts professionals to reenvision the future of museums while gaining workplace skills through hands-on, real-world projects. We’ll ...
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Nico Williams: Aaniin, I See Your Light is organized by Dare Turner, Curator of Indigenous Art, with Grace Billingslea, Curatorial Assistant, Arts of the Americas and Europe, Brooklyn Museum.
Head to the Admissions Desk in the lobby to buy tickets and pick up a map. Be sure to ask for a Brooklyn Museum Bingo card to play as you explore the galleries. Fuel up for your visit at our Café.
The Brooklyn Museum stands on land that is part of the unceded, ancestral homeland of the Lenape (Delaware) people.
From the enclosed release we think you will find some information that may be interesting to you as the Brainard Collection of Photographs, which is now available for public use at the Brooklyn Museum ...
Susan Rodriguez is a Design Partner in Polshek Partnership Architects, an internationally acclaimed architecture firm located in New York City. The majority of the firm’s work is for not-for-profit ...
Isabella d’Este (Gonzaga) was a powerful and well-educated political figure, humanitarian, patron of the arts, and mother of seven. Known as “The First Lady of the Renaissance,” she was related to ...
Agnes Waterhouse was put on trial in Chelmsford, England, in 1566 for using witchcraft to cause illness; her eighteen-year-old daughter Joan was accused of the same crime. Joan testified against her ...
Eleanor of Aquitaine served as queen of both France and England in the twelfth century, making her one of the most powerful women of the time. Eleanor and her court were also responsible for the ...
There are many legends and few facts known about Bettisia Gozzadini, who lectured in law at the University of Bologna in the thirteenth century. She reputedly obtained her education disguised as a man ...