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Plan a guided tour of our renowned collection or special exhibitions, or take a thematic journey through our galleries. Led by our educators, these hour-long sessions are specifically designed to meet ...
For college graduates interested in an in-depth introduction to the field while designing and facilitating interpretive programs for diverse audiences. Join a dynamic group of other emerging arts ...
Head to the Admissions Desk in the lobby to buy tickets and pick up a map. Be sure to ask for a Brooklyn Museum Bingo card to play as you explore the galleries. Fuel up for your visit at our Café.
The new section of American rooms at the Brooklyn Museum consists of nineteen rooms arranged in four groups. The first, in four parts, illustrates styles prevalent in the south in the 18th Century.
September 21, 1926 The Brooklyn Museum announces the continuation through October 12th of its special summer exhibition of paintings lent from several notable private collections and comprising a ...
Sent to a Brescian convent at the age of seven, Laura Cereta discovered the joys of learning thanks to an acute case of insomnia. The sympathetic prioress advised Laura to put her sleepless nights to ...
The Brooklyn Museum stands on land that is part of the unceded, ancestral homeland of the Lenape (Delaware) people.
Margaret Sanger was an activist who pioneered the fight for American reproductive freedom in the early 20th century. She was born Margaret Louise Higgins, in Corning, New York, to a large Catholic ...
Anna Maria van Schurman is readily considered the most highly educated woman of the 17th century. She questioned the role that women should play in Dutch society, and her determination to receive an ...
Nico Williams: Aaniin, I See Your Light is organized by Dare Turner, Curator of Indigenous Art, with Grace Billingslea, Curatorial Assistant, Arts of the Americas and Europe, Brooklyn Museum.
Parisian midwife Angélique du Coudray worked in the court of Louis XV. In 1759, the king launched a project to decrease infant mortality rates and commissioned her to teach midwifery to peasant women.