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 ...
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.
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 ...
Throughout the history of art, decoration and domestic handicrafts have been regarded as women’s work, and as such, not considered “high” or fine art. Quilting, embroidery, needlework, china painting, ...
The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art was established through the generosity of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation.
Calling young artists! Set out on an expressive adventure this summer. Inspired by our exhibitions and collections, campers will discover renowned artists, experiment with various mediums, and try out ...
Pacita Abad (1946-2004) is an Asian-American artist, born in Batanes, Philippines and raised in a politically active family. She received a BA degree in political science at the University of the ...
Lady Pink was born in Ecuador, but raised in NYC. In 1979 she started writing graffiti and soon was well known as the only female capable of competing with the boys in the graffiti subculture. Pink ...
Shah is a visual artist who works with video, photography, sound, installation and performance. Her interests lie in the areas of sexuality, gender, disabilities and the interrelation between humans ...
I was born in 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to James Anthony Gilboy, a writer, and Ida Rae Reisbord, a bookkeeper. I attended Henry C. Lea Elementary School where I was encouraged in my love of ...
For 200 years, the Brooklyn Museum has been recognized as a trailblazer. Through a vast array of exhibitions, public programs, and community-centered initiatives, it continues to broaden the ...
The Brooklyn Museum stands on land that is part of the unceded, ancestral homeland of the Lenape (Delaware) people.