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The Libraries and Archives staff is excited to celebrate the Museum’s long history of fostering arti
“In Brooklyn you can feel the rhythms of the world. Moving from neighborhood to neighborhood t
ganymedesrocks:Alexander the Great (356 - 323BC ), king of Macedonia from 336 BC), Brooklyn Museum ©
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
Wishing all you lovebirds a very Happy Valentines Day—especially to Kyndal and Arian who recently p
Ise, Japan:Ise and its surrounding regions are home to many of the most important temples and shrine
It’s that time again—Target First Saturday, when the museum is free and open late with live music in
We’re only a few weeks away from the opening of Syria, Then and Now: Stories from Refugees a Century
“For some reason it felt important to me that I could just stand naked for a group of human beings a
The majority of the life class focused on one long, seated pose that lasted approximately three hour
#GIRLBOSS author and founder of the e-tailer @nastygal, Sophia Amoruso stops by on October 20 at 7 p
Walk down the street anywhere in New YorkCity with your purse or backpack even a little unzipped and
You might be wondering, “What is #GivingTuesday?" Today, we celebrate a global day to com
Our final installment of the Power Shift: Becoming an Artist Entrepreneur series is this Thursday, N
Scholars are still debating this! Some believe they are scarification marks, other scholars speculat
Mask of the We culture,Côte d'Ivoire. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the Brooklyn Museum. Phot
On May 30 poet and choreographer Harmony Holiday performs an intergenerational meditation on Black s
Richard Neagle, The Bamboozler child’s clothes tree, 1953. Wood and metal. Brooklyn Museum. Exhibiti
Snake pendant of the Ebrié people, Lagunes region, southernCôte d'Ivoire. Artist unknown; 19th cent
Funk has always stood out to me as the musicthat sounds most like a place I want to go to. I like to
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
Today may be Black Friday, but here at the Museum we’re turning Friday blue. Opening today, th
After Brooklyn Museum’s successful run of Killer Heels, we’re bringing it down about 6 inches. The R
As we celebrate LGBT Pride this month, and the historicrecognition offered to gay and lesbian couple
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