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The Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives often receive fascinating research questions from both st
The works in Disguise: Masks and Global African Art are organized around the idea that masquerade is
From early July to mid-August, the galleries and studios at the Brooklyn Museum have been filled wit
This week we look back at the research of 2016-2017 Museum Education Fellow Midrene Lamy. Midrene wo
Valentine’s Day is a moment to celebrate a lot of different kinds of love. Romantic love, neighborly
Each week the Brooklyn Museum Summer Interns and Fellows participate in full-day educational program
Some of you may know that our beloved Arnold L. Lehman announced earlier this year that he will be r
For the second year in a row, the Brooklyn Museum will be participating in Hearts for Art this Valen
The Brooklyn Museum’s predecessor, the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, opened its doors in
One Tuesday afternoon per month is a special afternoon here at the Brooklyn Museum—it’s a Brooklyn A
Take a look at the newest episode from New Learning Times, a division of the EdLab at Columbia Unive
Brooklyn Afternoons return to the Brooklyn Museum on Tuesday, October 24th. One Tuesday per month, w
02//08//17Rewrote the NHK Easy News article and now gonna highlight some of the unknown words ✌
“For me, a black woman artist, to walk into the studio, is a political act.” — Emma AmosEmma Amos wa
SAHMAT, meaning “in agreement” in Hindi, was formed after the deadly beating of the socialist street
Kehinde Wiley’s portraits exude grandeur. In his layered and monumentalworks, he bestows his subject
“When I’m shooting, usually I don’t feel any pressure that I have to take a photograph. When all the
Join us this Thursday for the opening of our newest special exhibition This Place.Organized by photo
Twelve international photographers participated in This Place, a monumental art project documenting
“I wanted to know why these people are there, to reach beyond the stereotypes and engage with the la
“In the end, I strive to make pictures that are arresting, that you have to keep looking at.” —Thoma
The new #BKMAfricanArt installation Double Take: African Innovations invites a closer look of more t
In continuing our celebration of Black History Month, we highlight this portrait of renowned radical
“Who was Nespeqashuty and how did part of his tomb end up in Brooklyn?”When we think about art creat
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