Brooklyn Museum Corner Shop
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The neighborhood bodega, mini-mart, or general store—everyone has their spot. If you’re looking for a new favorite shop that supports small businesses and local artists, look no further. This is the spot.
Our new pop-up shop takes inspiration from the hundreds of Brooklyn corner shops we know and love! Exclusive Museum merch is paired with a playful nod to the stocked fridges in your go-to market, featuring cartons of eggs and baskets of berries that are actually keepsake candles. For edible eats, you can head to our revamped Café and dine in the sunlit lobby. Plus, our flagship Shop is still open and stocked with even more fun finds.
Can’t shop in person? We’ve got you covered. Check out our online store.
Lookin’ like an Icon
Searching for something iconic to enhance your space? Spruce it up with prints celebrating the Brooklyn Icons: 200 standout artworks from across our encyclopedic collection, selected in honor of our 200th anniversary.
Get ahead of the game
Toward Joy: New Frameworks for American Art and Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies are now on view. Be the first to get your hands on the accompanying publications!
From the top: 200th Birthday Bash at the Brooklyn Museum, October 5, 2024. (Photo: Evan Angelastro); Unknown. Modern Venus of 1947, Coney Island, 1947. Gelatin silver print, image: 10 3/4 x 13 7/8 in. (27.3 x 35.2 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Museum Collection, X894.18 (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, X894.18_PS2.jpg); Robert Seldon Duncanson (American, 1821–1872). Copy after Thomas Cole's "Dream of Arcadia," 1852. Oil on canvas, frame: 34 1/8 x 52 x 4 in. (86.7 x 132.1 x 10.2 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Charlynn and Warren Goins, 2020.13.1 (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 2020.13.1_PS22.jpg); Cover featuring Laura Wheeler Waring’s Woman with Bouquet, ca. 1940. Oil on canvas. Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Museum Fund for African American Art in honor of Teresa A. Carbone, 2016.2. © Estate of Laura Wheeler Waring. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)




