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As the colder weather signals winter, our thoughts at theBrooklyn Museum often turn to our Inuit pri
Mini Art LessonTuesday, July 21, 2020This Mini Art Lesson honors Native American history and culture
During the 18th and 19th centuries, in the midst of westward expansion by the United States governme
“Alongside the Iggy Pop Life Class drawings, I have selected some objects from the Brooklyn Museum’s
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Arts of the Americas collection, currently on view in
Our upcoming exhibition, Climate in Crisis: Environmental Change in the Indigenous Americas, looks a
Tag along on a virtual tour of Climate in Crisis: Environmental Change in the Indigenous Americas le
Want to learn more about an artist in our collection? Download our Ask Brooklyn Museum app and chat
“’When fire is applied to a stone it cracks’ is credited as an Irish proverb with no identified auth
Now open, Climate in Crisis: Environmental Change in the Indigenous Americas draws upon the strength
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Arts of the Americas collection, currently on view in
This tetrapod (four-legged) vessel reflects how the ancient Maya visualized the world across three i
brooklynmuseum: Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Arts of the Americas collection, curr
Last month on Tumblr, we gave a behind-the-scenes look at the Brooklyn Museum’s Mesoamerican objects
Arriving in Brooklyn this winter is Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can be Deceiving—the largest U.S. exhib
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Arts of the Americas collection, currently on view in
Kachina dolls are used by the Pueblo people to teach children about spiritual beliefs and were hung
The eyes and ears may have been filled with incrustation of precious metals or stones. The ears coul
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
The Brooklyn Museum wishes you a happy and prosperous Year of the Rat! It’s the beginning of a new
Wood statues of young servants were common in Korean Buddhist temples. These boy attendants, known a
Hats occupy a significant place in the history of Korean fashion. During the Joseon period, men were
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