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This fall, we’re taking a look at how artists in the Brooklyn Museum collection have promoted civic
Without the collaboration between numerous institutions, including the Museo Frida Kahlo and the Mex
Shop a collection of tees and totes inspired by a 1970s flyer promoting a “new and different” open h
“People hear ‘resistance’ and ‘resilience’ and often think about survival in the face of incre
There’s an incredible story waiting to be told in the Records of the Department of Photography! In 1
During a recent tour of the Archives for our A.R.T. program, I came across a memo that I found so pr
In 1917 Mary Day Lee was the first woman in New York City to receive a projectionist’s license, and
Having the Georgia O’Keeffe exhibition here is a great opportunity for us to look back at previous t
The Monuments Men, a movie based on the book by Robert M. Edsel and Bret Witter, centers on a World
TBT to The Dinner Party’s debut at Brooklyn Museum on Oct 18, 1980. This is the final weekend
The Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives receive many reference requests related to the Museum’s r
Our collaboration with @onlyny includes this tee inspired by our Egyptian Art collection! The featur
The Astros and Nationals have nothing on the Vandals, Brooklyn Museum’s softball team from the
My main role as a Pratt Institute School of Information Fellow at the Brooklyn Museum Library is to
On the evening of Friday, December 18th, 1981, Ken Burns publicly premiered his documentary Brooklyn
In our current exhibition Roots of “The Dinner Party”: History in the Making visitors le
During this month’s First Saturday, we’re debuting a new program that showcases the Arch
Back in January, while going through a box of negatives from the 1950s, I saw that there were 10 pho
With this year’s Brooklyn Artists Ball honoring Nick Cave around the corner, I thought I would
This First Saturday I’ll be continuing the Archives as Raw History tour series, focusing on th
Used sporadically in the 1950s and 60s, this triangular logo plays off the letters “B” a
Did you know our official name in the early 1900s was the Central Museum? But, since everyone called
Two current exhibitions, Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving and One: Egúngún, i
The Fence Art show took place in the Brooklyn Museum’s parking lot every June for over fifteen
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