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My main role as a Pratt Institute School of Information Fellow at the Brooklyn Museum Library is to
Hey, art lovers! Looking for a New Year’s resolution you might actually keep? How about boning up on
Teen Night Planning Committee is having their third free Teen Night, Keeffe It Up!, inspired by Broo
oversalt:lacriox:anyone else notice Ana’s highlight intros go in sequence?
Brooklyn Museum Library celebrates Francisco Goya, one of the featured artists in the current exhibi
The eyes and ears may have been filled with incrustation of precious metals or stones. The ears coul
In today’s more global society, what does it mean to be American? The word has long been associated
To educate the public about the growing economic inequality in the United States, artists Ivan Cash
After permanently returned to San Juan in 1885, Francisco Oller applied his avant garde style to wor
Throughout history, artists have found inspiration in the primal nature of boxing, wrestling, and bu
Cecilia Vicuña’s Quipu desaparecido (Disappeared Quipu) is a multisensory memorial to ancient
Wichita! Monet to Matisse: French Moderns from the Brooklyn Museum, 1850-1950 opens today at the W
Week Ten: August 14th, 2018 marked the last Tuesday outingof the first ever Citi-sponsored Brooklyn
As we head into the chill of winter, are you looking for fun indoor activities that the whole family
When the frame for Walter Brackett’s Trout (1867) was undergoing extensive treatment in preparation
Judith Scott’s work is celebrated for its astonishing visual complexity. In a career spanning
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Digital Lab is revisiting the Sackler Center’s 2008 exh
Egypt is the oldest continuously documented civilization on the African continent, and our collectio
Join us at 7 pm this Thursday Night, October 27, for our Hidden in Plain Sight: Beverly Buchanan pan
Attic red-figure wareFirst piece in my Ancient Pottery Series :) See the rest here [x]☆Merch Here☆
Henri Cartier-Bresson coined the phrase the decisive moment to describe the instant when the action
“It heals me to know that I am paving the way for others who, in wanting to come out, are able to lo
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our African art collection, currently on view in Infinite
With Disguise: Masks and Global African Art just weeks away, we’re looking at—and through—masks fro
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