For college graduates interested in an in-depth introduction to the field while designing and facilitating interpretive programs for diverse audiences. Join a dynamic group of other emerging arts ...
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.
From our beginnings as Brooklyn’s first public circulating library to the global cultural hub we are today, the Brooklyn Museum’s story has always been one of evolution and transformation. Nurtured by ...
We offer a wide array of fun and appealing art courses for families, children, teens, and adults. Be inspired and guided by professional teaching artists, see our collections in a new way, and create ...
The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art was established through the generosity of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation.
The Brooklyn Museum stands on land that is part of the unceded, ancestral homeland of the Lenape (Delaware) people.
Six woven banners (5’ 6” x 3’ 6” each) hang in procession, welcoming visitors to The Dinner Party. Designed by Chicago, the tapestries repeat the red, black, and gold tones associated with The Dinner ...
Honoring extraordinary women who are first in their fields. The Sackler Center First Awards is an annual event honoring extraordinary women who are first in their fields. Presented by Elizabeth ...