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 ...
My professor wants to send their letter of recommendation confidentially. To whom should they address their letter? Letters of recommendation should be submitted with the rest of your application.
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 ...
April 26, 1957 Long Journey of 12 Nimrud Reliefs Comes to End; Represent Last Remaining Collection of Royal Assyrian Reliefs Available To Any Museum Twelve royal reliefs of Ancient Assyria, dating ...
May 11, 1933 An important loan exhibition of European Arms and Armor will be shown at the Brooklyn Museum through the summer. The exhibition will open to the public the 12th of June and will continue ...
Agnes was married to the Holy Roman emperor Henry III in 1043. After his death in 1056, she served as regent-empress of the Roman empire in the name of her young son, Henry IV. In a conspiracy against ...
The Studio Art Program—formerly known as the Gallery/Studio Program—offers fun and challenging art-making classes for ages 6 to 96. Be inspired by professional teaching artists, discuss artworks in ...
Many societies have worshipped the Fertile Goddess as the supreme site of fertility, motherhood, and the creation of life. The earliest proof comes from archaeological finds—paintings and figurines of ...
The Young Leadership Council is designed for art enthusiasts who represent the next generation of leadership for the Brooklyn Museum. Members inspire their friends and colleagues to engage with the ...
The Brooklyn Museum stands on land that is part of the unceded, ancestral homeland of the Lenape (Delaware) people.
Isabella d’Este (Gonzaga) was a powerful and well-educated political figure, humanitarian, patron of the arts, and mother of seven. Known as “The First Lady of the Renaissance,” she was related to ...
Madeléine-Sophie Blanchard, widow of the pioneer French balloonist Jean-Pierre-François Blanchard, continued her husband’s legacy and became the first female aeronaut. She took up flying in 1805 and ...