Lately we’ve been thinking about magic—the kind that happens when community gathers. There’s nothing quite like it.
Below you’ll find enchanting programs for all ages, including chances to celebrate Día de los Muertos and Halloween and to be spellbound by magician Nicole Cardoza.
Mark your calendars
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Fall into Art: A Family Festival
Saturday, October 25, 11:30 am–5 pm
Celebrate the season, including Día de los Muertos and Halloween, with art-making, music, storytelling, and coloring book giveaways. Families and visitors of all ages are invited—and costumes are encouraged! Check out the full schedule.
Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra: Adams, Roussel, Sachse, and Strauss
Sunday, October 26, 2–4 pm
Music to our ears! The Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra opens its 52nd season with a concert of works by four dynamic composers, led by Artistic Director Emeritus Nick Armstrong.
Magic: Nicole Cardoza in Revival
Thursday, October 30, 7–8:30 pm
Enter the mesmerizing world of magician Nicole Cardoza in her hour-long performance Revival. In this narrative-driven show, Cardoza reflects on her ancestry, highlighting the under-acknowledged history of Black and women magicians.
Art History Happy Hour: Monet and Venice
Thursday, November 13, 7–9 pm
Grab a beverage and settle in for Art History Happy Hour, featuring short, informative lectures highlighting Monet and Venice.
Did you know you can book a tour for eight or more adults? Text your favorite friends and take a spin through the galleries with a knowledgeable guide!
From the top: First Saturday: En Fuego, August 2025. (Photo: Kolin Mendez); Sunday Art: Día de los Muertos, 2023. (Photo: Ed Alvarez); Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra. (Photo: Kolin Mendez); Portrait of Nicole Cardoza. (Photo: Kristen Grant); Art History Happy Hour, April 2024. (Photo: Kolin Mendez); (Photo: Kolin Mendez)

