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Join women and nonbinary artists at this weekend’s First Saturday in celebration of Women’s History
Women’s History Month is a time to celebrate the accomplishments of women and femmes from all backgr
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
In anticipation of the (now virtual) New York Caribbean Week and the annual Labor Day Parade, this A
Speaking directly to the camera, artist Howardena Pindell recounts her experiences of racism and sex
Join us for a virtual tour of Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party by Curator Carmen Hermo. An icon of tw
Judy Chicago’s influential career spans six decades, and Brooklyn Museum is the home of her feminist
We’re honoring Pride Month with a look at LGBTQ+ artists who use languages of craft, textile, handiw
Over the course of five years more than 400 volunteers traveled to The Dinner Party studio in Santa
In anticipation of the (now virtual) New York Caribbean Week and the annual Labor Day Parade, this A
“Byron Kim’s Sunday Paintings represent the Brooklyn-based artist’s weekly ritual
Imagine you could enter this artwork. How would you describe this setting? What would the temperatur
Out of Place: A Feminist Look at the Collection showcases forty-four artists whose practice require
Black women were the heartbeat of the Civil Rights and Black Power movement, often working behind th
These three video works, all featured in UOVO Prize-winning artist John Edmonds’ program for Art on
Betye Saar’s 1972 assemblage piece, The Liberation of Aunt Jemima reclaims the image of Aunt Jemima,
“Kiki Smith feels like such a necessary artist at this moment. Coming into her own creatively
The Brooklyn Museum community is greatly saddened to learn of the death of Emma Amos (1937 – 2020).
Drawing its title from a 1989 Guerrilla Girls poster declaring “You’re seeing less than half the pic
As the first comprehensive U.S. survey of Judith Scott’s work, Judith Scott—Bound and Unbound includ
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. –Martin Luther King, Jr. In the Spirit of Mar
Jeffrey Gibson, an artist of Choctaw and Cherokee descent, incorporates elements of Native American
Over the course of her sixty-year career, Faith Ringgold’s activism has moved strategically between
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