More than 11,000 drawings made 125 years ago were stashed away for years. They have been meticulously restored, and some will ...
The Brooklyn Art Song Society is the leading presenter of art song in New York City, and the reason is they have a great roster of artists and programs that coverage an enormous range of the music ...
The Brooklyn Museum is showcasing two works from Red Grooms and Mimi Gross's 50-year-old public art masterpiece Ruckus ...
The residency program awards 17 visual artists a year of rent-free studio space in New York City. Applications are due by ...
For the third year, the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) is inviting Brooklyn-based creatives to submit designs for a fence-line public art installation to be displayed in front of ...
Most New Yorkers, when they think of DUMBO, picture the glossy waterfront neighborhood it is today—one of the most visibly gentrified corners of Brooklyn. Yet it wasn’t long ago that this same stretch ...
BAC Founder Charlene Victor makes a point during a BACA planning session, 1965. Victor founded BACA (as BAC was then known) with a vision to nurture and promote the arts in Brooklyn neighborhoods. She ...
The Brooklyn Bridge is the largest bridge in the Holiday Train Show,” Pittman said on a guided tour. “It became part of our ...
The show itself features works by 35 artists, placed around the Central Library’s Grand Lobby. Films by Asad Raza and Ilana Harris-Babou play, while Be Oakley / GenderFail Press present An incessant ...
Brooklyn FC faces Spokane Zephyr FC at Maimonides Park this Wednesday. The borough’s only pro soccer club launched its women’s team last August in the Gainbridge Super League, a rapidly expanding ...
Booker Prize finalist Brandon Taylor returns to The Center for Fiction to discuss his new novel, “Minor Black Figures,” in conversation with Matthew Sitman, co-host of the “Know Your Enemy” podcast.
Preservationist and Brownstoner columnist Suzanne Spellen penned a bevy of captivating tales of Brooklyn’s history and ...