Otherwise known as "The Envy Index."
A discussion of art’s role in raising awareness of war, genocide, rape, sexual violence, and as a tool for transformation. 7PM.
Individuals with memory loss and their care partners are invited to enjoy art, conversation, during nonpublic hours in our galleries. 2-4PM
A comment on climate change.
Come join us in this one hour experiment in observation and perception. Meet in the Rubin Lobby, 1st Floor.
The film follows the lives of five women and their battles to care for their children and for self-improvement while incarcerated.
A two-day photography and storytelling workshop led by Sherley Olopherne, photographer, archivist, and curator of the Black Lesbian DIY Fest
New York–based sculptor Arlene Shechet discusses her work with Catherine Morris, Sackler Family Curator.
Zahyr Lauren and Van Bailey of bklyn boihood host a discussion on queer fashion relating to the exhibition Zanele Muholi: Isibonelo/Evidence
Join FAILE artists Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller for a conversation with Brooklyn Street Art founders Steven Harrington and Jaime Rojo.
Join leading designers in the field of sneakers and participate in a workshop on the sneaker-design process.
A discussion of art in prison and the role of creativity in transforming lives with acclaimed author Wally Lamb.
VERGE presents a queer New York Fashion Week runway show and panel discussion, produced by dapperQ and bklyn boihood.
The Brooklyn Museum will host the opening night celebration of the BEAT Festival with live performances throughout the Museum.
Not safe for work, but definitely worth a stealth under-desk viewing.
"Does time even matter anymore?”
This long-term installation was developed to create new ways of looking at art by making connections between cultures as well as objects.
Guided Gallery Tours of the Museum, The Rise of Sneaker Culture and American Identities from 1pm - 4pm. Meet in the Rubin Lobby, 1st floor.
Celebrate the diversity of Hispanic and Latino/a communities in Brooklyn and beyond through music, performance, film and word.
"The officer and his partner took some time to enjoy a block party and get to know those they serve," says the NYPD.
With the healing powers of Twitter.
The mural is going up on a wall along the Bed-Stuy/Bushwick border.
Artists and activists discuss the current state of LGBTQ rights across the globe. Free with Museum admission.
He left the signed copy of "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret" in a giveaway box on the curb.
Just a few days left to enjoy this installation which highlights the scope of the Museum’s collecting accomplishments through Aug. 2, 2015.
Brooklyn literary scene implodes.
By reviewers on TripAdvisor.
During his opening act for Nicki Minaj's Pinkprint Tour.
The first major exhibition of the artist’s notebooks, features 160 pages of rarely seen documents, along with works on paper and paintings.
Sketch from live models dressed in streetwear and sneakers inspired by the exhibition "Sneaker" while having a drink and listening to music.
Come celebrate Caribbean Heritage at the Brooklyn Museum. Join us for Music, Film, Dance, Carnival, Hands-on Art, Book Club and Performance.
Join us for a screening of Wild Style. After, the director talks about the experiences of artists living in NYC in the 1970s and 1980s
Join a Museum Guide for a free tour focusing on Cubism in American art in the installation "American Identities". Meet in the Rubin Lobby.
They'll stretch along one whole block of Dean Street in Prospect Heights.
Yeah, we're cool.
"Oh my God, that is Tyrese!"
Evening programs co-curated with FAILE. The night includes an artist talk, a video game tournament, and a special DJ set by Swizz Beatz.
Join a Museum Guide for a free tour of the installation "The Dinner Party" by Judy Chicago.
Join a Museum Guide for a free tour of how to look at Egyptian art in the installation "Egypt Reborn".
Our Thursday evening series continues with programs inspired by the exhibition The Rise of Sneaker Culture.