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Can present-day museum practices be invested with the revolutionary, visionary energy contained in t
Our 2015 Brooklyn Artists Ball will once again feature artist-created immersive table environments.
We’re honoring Pride Month with a look at LGBTQ+ artists who use languages of craft, textile, handiw
“For me, a black woman artist, to walk into the studio, is a political act.” — Emma AmosEmma Amos wa
Currently on view at the museum until March, 2019 is Half the Picture: A Feminist Look at the Collec
Min Liu (Taiwanese, b. Taiwan, based Brooklyn, NYC, USA), GIF
Join us this Thursday for the opening of our newest special exhibition This Place.Organized by photo
Celebrate the finest talent our great borough has to offer! Our December First Saturday features the
Dan-ah Kim aka 김단아 (Korean, b. Seoul, South Korea, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - A Heart Gone Mad, 2011
On the Transgender Day of Remembrance, we highlight two artists from the exhibition Nobody Promised
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
Inspired by the Black Power movement and active as a feminist in the New York art world in the 1970s
POWER TO WOMXN! Celebrate the first weekend of Women’s History Month at tonight’s First Saturd
Having the Georgia O’Keeffe exhibition here is a great opportunity for us to look back at previous t
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
We’re honoring Pride Month with a look at LGBTQ+ artists who use languages of craft, textile, handiw
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
Drawing its title from a 1989 Guerrilla Girls poster declaring “You’re seeing less than half the pic
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. –Martin Luther King, Jr. In the Spirit of Mar
Jessica Roux (American, b. Fayetteville, NC, USA, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - My favorite time of yea
Fall into Olek’s crocheted wonderland as she takes over our Instagram feed for the day. Follow @broo
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