Jasmine Clarke. Olivia, 2022. Pigmented inkjet print. © Jasmine Clarke. Courtesy of the artist The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition is organized by Jeffrey Gibson, Vik ...
Scroll down to check out a new learning resource for our exhibition María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold. We are proud to offer a variety of programs for speakers of languages other than English. We ...
The Feminist Art Base is a digital archive dedicated solely to feminist art, offering profiles of some of the most prominent and promising contributors to the field. This digital resource was created ...
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 ...
Head to the Admissions Desk in the lobby to buy tickets and pick up a map. Be sure to ask for a Brooklyn Museum Bingo card to play as you explore the galleries. Fuel up for your visit at our Café.
Eleanor of Aquitaine served as queen of both France and England in the twelfth century, making her one of the most powerful women of the time. Eleanor and her court were also responsible for the ...
Anne Marbury Hutchinson was a Puritan, who held discussions in her home in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, critiquing the Bible and Puritan laws. These sessions, which were in opposition to society’s ...
Unknown artist. Alice Stone Blackwell, between 1905 and 1917. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C.
The Brooklyn Museum stands on land that is part of the unceded, ancestral homeland of the Lenape (Delaware) people.
Artemisia Gentileschi was an early Italian Baroque painter, and the only female follower of Caravaggio, whom she worked with in Italy in the early 17th century. Her innovative compositions and focus ...
Lucrezia Borgia has been characterized in art, literature, and film as depraved, extravagant, guilty of incest and murder; however, scholars assert that there is in fact insufficient proof of Lucrezia ...