There are 93 days of summer, and the Brooklyn Museum doesn’t want to spend a single second of them without you.
Seize the day: soak in the art, create something of your own, get lost in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, do some yoga on the steps. The summer is ours!
→ WHAT’S ON
→ SNACK BREAK
Because art is nourishing for the soul, but what about the body?!
By now, you’re surely planning your trip to the Museum and wondering where to eat. Look no further. The Aunts et Uncles x Brooklyn Museum Food Truck on the front plaza offers a classic biergarten menu—with a vegan twist! (Try the “lobster” roll.)
Carpe diem, baby! By becoming a Brooklyn Museum Member, you get:
- Free, untimed admission, including to special exhibitions
- Exclusive invitations to Members-only viewing hours and events
- 40% off ticketed programs
- 20% off your first purchase in the Shop and 10% off thereafter
- FREE DESSERT when you dine at The Norm
- The sweet satisfaction of supporting the arts and your local community!
→ SHARING THE LOVE
Conversations on the Porch: Adama Delphine Fawundu, Nona Faustine + Niama Sandy
Sunday, June 30, 2–3:30 pm
Join Prospect Park Alliance for a conversation between ReImagine Lefferts Artist-in-Residence, Adama Delphine Fawundu and Nona Faustine about history, art, and placemaking moderated by moderated by New York-based cultural anthropologist, curator, producer and organizer, Niama Safia Sandy. This event is free—just RSVP first.
From the top: First Saturday: In Bloom, May 2024. (Photo: Kolin Mendez); Outdoor Yoga on the Stoop, June 2023.(Photo: Naeem Douglas/Souls in Focus); Barkley L. Hendricks. Pon de Rock (East View), 2007. Oil on linen. The Dean Collection, courtesy of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys. © Barkley L. Hendricks. Courtesy of the Estate of Barkley L. Hendricks and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. (Photo: Glenn Steigelman); Paul McCartney. George Harrison. Miami Beach, February 1964. Chromogenic print. © 1964 Paul McCartney under exclusive license to MPL Archive LLP; Nona Faustine. She Was a Culmination of All Things in Heaven and Earth, How Many Times Had She Been Here Before, Seneca Village, Central Park, NYC, 2021. Pigment print. Courtesy of the artist and Higher Pictures. © Nona Faustine; Hannah Starkey. Untitled, September 2006, 2006. Chromogenic print. The Sir Mark Fehrs Haukohl Photography Collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Brooklyn Museum, TL2020.6.167. © Hannah Starkey. (Photo: courtesy of the artist); Utagawa Hiroshige. Fudo Falls, Oji, no. 49 from 100 Famous Views of Edo, 9th month of 1857. Woodblock print. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Anna Ferris, 30.1478.49. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum); Nico Williams. Breeze I (detail, top); Breeze II (detail, middle); Breeze III (detail, bottom), 2024. Courtesy of the artist, © Nico Williams; Aunts et Uncles Food Truck, April 2024. (Photo: @marky_marc13); Juneteenth at the Brooklyn Museum, 2022. (Photo: Kolin Mendez); Image courtesy of the Prospect Park Alliance









