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On the evening of Friday, December 18th, 1981, Ken Burns publicly premiered his documentary Brooklyn
Don’t write in your books! Who doesn’t remember this phrase from your schooldays? But for book lover
Season’s greetings from the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives team! Just because it&rsquo
On Tuesday, June 14th, the Libraries and Archives hosted a Salon in the Reading Room welcoming Museu
In our current exhibition Roots of “The Dinner Party”: History in the Making visitors le
In 1692 renowned cartographers Nicolas Sanson and Hubert Jaillot presented this atlas of the world t
The end of a year prompts many of us to look back at the past and try to draw out moments or images
April is National Poetry Month and we have lots of great examples in the Brooklyn Museum Library! Ra
As the NYARC Kress Fellow, I received funding to attend the 2017 Art Library Society of North Americ
During this month’s First Saturday, we’re debuting a new program that showcases the Arch
When I was a little girl, my family took yearly road trips from South Carolina to West Virginia and
In the library we live for books and live with words. We know that language is not always meant to b
Focusing on all things female in preparation for A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn
In celebration of NY Archives Week, the Brooklyn Museum Archives calls out some important moments in
Quiet in the stacks… I don’t think so! More like riot in the stacks as we prepare books
The Brooklyn Museum is delighted to own jewelry and the archives of Art Smith which has been showcas
The Brooklyn Museum Libraries has a fantastic collection of pop-up books (both old and new), artists
In honor of New York Textile Month, the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives would like to highlig
Temples, tombs and statues seem eternal—but over the centuries, ancient architecture undergoes
You might not think of the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives as the first place to go for guida
Carlos Mérida was a Guatemalan artist who worked in Mexico alongside artists including Diego
The Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives own a special collection of women artist files compiled b
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
For 90 years or more a book sat deep in the stacks of the Wilbour Library of Egyptology concealing a
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