Join us in supporting BAX and its commitment to arts and artists in progress by contributing to BAX’s 2026 Spring Online Auction which will run April 20–May 3, 2026! For nearly 35 years, BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange has been dedicated to serving artists at all ages and stages of development. Our artist residencies, affordable rehearsal studios, practice lab, EmergeNYC, and […]
Through drawing, printmaking, collage, and mixed media, the exhibition considers paper as a material that carries memory, labor, and cultural continuity. Paper absorbs gesture records pressure and hesitation, time, revision and return, while holding traces of the hand and the persistence of ideas. Centering practices shaped by embodied knowledge and movement across place, the exhibition […]
Theater 2020 to present A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by Burt Shevelove & Larry Gelbart BROOKLYN, NY March 15, 2026 – THEATER 2020, Brooklyn Heights’ NY award winning professional theater company is pleased to announce its spring mainstage run of one of […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Kicking off an ongoing partnership between BAM and the National Theatre, director Robert Hastie (Operation Mincemeat) brings his witty, fearlessly contemporary take on Hamlet across the Atlantic for a four-week run. Hiran Abeysekera (Life of Pi) stars in this sharp, darkly funny reimagining of Shakespeare’s famous tragedy. Since its first staging at BAM in 1861, Hamlet has returned more […]
Since its founding in 1976, Dieu Donné has served as a center for artistic experimentation in hand papermaking, where artists work collaboratively to explore the medium’s material and conceptual possibilities. This Benefit Auction brings together works by artists from the extended Dieu Donné community, including past collaborators, resident artists, fellows, and longtime supporters of the […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Building on the momentum of its celebrated 2025 curated preview, CONDUCTOR’s inaugural edition will present individual artists and galleries from the Global Majority and Indigenous nations around the globe, foregrounding critical perspectives at a decisive cultural moment. Designed as an inclusive and accessible platform, the fair fosters cultural exchange while supporting artists and their galleries […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Morning Salsa with ElyaDancing to Exercise9:00 am – 10:00 amRecommended ages: Adults and Teens Sangeet Singing & Guitar Class with SpondonSinging – 9:30 am – 10:15 amGuitar – 10:15 am – 11:30 amRecommended ages:Singing 6+, Guitar 8+ Drop-in Art Projects with Prokriti & Arufa10:00 am – 12 noonRecommended for all ages Ballet Folklórico Mariposas with […]
Experience the joy of dancing excerpts from Mark Morris’ most celebrated works. Guided by a member of the Mark Morris Dance Group, this class is open to dancers of every age and ability.
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Building on the momentum of its celebrated 2025 curated preview, CONDUCTOR’s inaugural edition will present individual artists and galleries from the Global Majority and Indigenous nations around the globe, foregrounding critical perspectives at a decisive cultural moment. Designed as an inclusive and accessible platform, the fair fosters cultural exchange while supporting artists and their galleries […]
Bang on a Can presents the 5th year of Long Play, a four-day live music festival featuring 70+ concerts by experimental, established, emerging musical artists of a dazzling array of genres, presented from Thursday, April 30 through Sunday, May 3, 2026. Long Play also showcases a dense network of inventive music venues in downtown Brooklyn – with […]
Sit in on our exclusive artist interview series that opens the door to the creative minds shaping our stage Take a listen, share, and subscribe to help us spread the word about artists who are making new worlds inside our little theatre in Brooklyn.
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Please note: This event is 18+ Good Sh*t Everywhere! returns to BRIC House Party! Guided by the belief that good music transcends genre, That Good Sh*t has built a community around discovery and authenticity. Good Sh*t Everywhere! isn’t just a party but an extension of TGS’s ethos: bringing together people who move freely between styles […]
Morning Salsa with ElyaDancing to Exercise9:00 am – 10:00 amRecommended ages: Adults and Teens Sangeet Singing & Guitar Class with SpondonSinging – 9:30 am – 10:15 amGuitar – 10:15 am – 11:30 amRecommended ages:Singing 6+, Guitar 8+ Drop-in Art Projects with Prokriti & Arufa10:00 am – 12 noonRecommended for all ages Ballet Folklórico Mariposas with […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Join us for the season finale of HCX Ti Atis Second Saturday series at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum. Ti Atis Haitian Heritage Month Selebrasyon!—a joyful, immersive celebration of Haitian culture! This special day is packed with family-friendly fun, featuring vibrant dance, hands-on arts and crafts workshops, and captivating storytelling rooted in Haitian culture and traditions. […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Through drawing, printmaking, collage, and mixed media, the exhibition considers paper as a material that carries memory, labor, and cultural continuity. Paper absorbs gesture records pressure and hesitation, time, revision and return, while holding traces of the hand and the persistence of ideas. Centering practices shaped by embodied knowledge and movement across place, the exhibition […]
April 18 – May 24, 2026 Opening Reception + Performance: Saturday, May 2, 7-9pmJoin us during our open hours prior to May 2 to see the work in progress as it evolves! Open Source Gallery is pleased to present Rumble ‘n’ Rattle, a project by Albrecht Fersch. Beginning in April, Fersch has taken up residency in the […]
Sit in on our exclusive artist interview series that opens the door to the creative minds shaping our stage Take a listen, share, and subscribe to help us spread the word about artists who are making new worlds inside our little theatre in Brooklyn.
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
This open house invites day habilitation groups of adults with disabilities to explore the Transit Museum and discover the rich story of public transportation. Join us for drop-in activities with Museum Educators and learn more about our group programs. Advance registration is required and is permitted on a first-come, first-served basis. You may only register […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Art as a Catalyst for Change honors students of all ages who participated in arts programs from eight cultural organizations across Brooklyn as part of the Violence Prevention and Intervention for Youth and Young Adults Initiative grant awarded by New York City Council. Over the course of the school year, the organizations conduct classes in […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Morning Salsa with ElyaDancing to Exercise9:00 am – 10:00 amRecommended ages: Adults and Teens Sangeet Singing & Guitar Class with SpondonSinging – 9:30 am – 10:15 amGuitar – 10:15 am – 11:30 amRecommended ages:Singing 6+, Guitar 8+ Drop-in Art Projects with Prokriti & Arufa10:00 am – 12 noonRecommended for all ages Ballet Folklórico Mariposas with […]
In partnership with Weeksville Heritage Center—and under the guidance of artistic director Abdel R. Salaam and the DanceAfrica Council of Elders—this traditional tribute to those who have passed features music and drumming, dance performances, and a libation ceremony conducted by the Council of Elders.
In this two-day weekend intensive workshop, we will learn the art and technique of folk hooked rugs. We will apply the lovely qualities of 19th century–based hooked rugs—playfulness, beautiful color, and a lack of adherence to realism, perfection, and perspective—to the work we do together. Following a survey of examples of folk rugs, we will […]
In this two-day weekend intensive workshop, we will learn the art and technique of folk hooked rugs. We will apply the lovely qualities of 19th century–based hooked rugs—playfulness, beautiful color, and a lack of adherence to realism, perfection, and perspective—to the work we do together. Following a survey of examples of folk rugs, we will […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
The New York Transit Museum is turning 50 and we invite you to join us for one of our kickoff celebrations, a special birthday edition of our annual Party on Wheels: A Family Subway Celebration! Mark your calendar for a morning of fun activities and music. Enjoy breakfast and coffee, participate in artmaking and facepainting, pose […]
Sit in on our exclusive artist interview series that opens the door to the creative minds shaping our stage Take a listen, share, and subscribe to help us spread the word about artists who are making new worlds inside our little theatre in Brooklyn.
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
A Gala Unlike Any Other! This year, we are inviting guests to spend the full evening upstairs in our 17,000 square foot professional glassmaking studios. Hidden away on the 3rd floor of 647 Fulton Street in the Downtown Brooklyn Arts District, our studios are the heart of all that we do. Guests are invited for […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Come see our fantastic cast in the Spring production of Newsies JR.! Disney’s Newsies JR. is a version of the 2012 Broadway musical, based on the 1992 film. Inspired by the rousing true story of newsboys in turn-of-the-century New York City, Newsies JR. features a Tony Award-winning score by Alan Menken and Jack Feldman and a book by Tony Award […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Come see our fantastic cast in the Spring production of Newsies JR.! Disney’s Newsies JR. is a version of the 2012 Broadway musical, based on the 1992 film. Inspired by the rousing true story of newsboys in turn-of-the-century New York City, Newsies JR. features a Tony Award-winning score by Alan Menken and Jack Feldman and a book by Tony Award […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Come see our fantastic cast in the Spring production of Newsies JR.! Disney’s Newsies JR. is a version of the 2012 Broadway musical, based on the 1992 film. Inspired by the rousing true story of newsboys in turn-of-the-century New York City, Newsies JR. features a Tony Award-winning score by Alan Menken and Jack Feldman and a book by Tony Award […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Taking the nation’s largest celebration of African diasporic dance and music to the street, DanceAfrica’s beloved bazaar returns this Memorial Day Weekend, featuring more than 150 vendors from around the world. Offering African, Caribbean, and African-American food, crafts, and fashion, come celebrate the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Africa and its diaspora—and see the […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Taking the nation’s largest celebration of African diasporic dance and music to the street, DanceAfrica’s beloved bazaar returns this Memorial Day Weekend, featuring more than 150 vendors from around the world. Offering African, Caribbean, and African-American food, crafts, and fashion, come celebrate the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Africa and its diaspora—and see the […]
DanceAfrica’s Council of Elders has been an instrumental part of the festival since its inception. In this roundtable discussion moderated by Dyane Harvey-Salaam, members of the Council discuss the importance of preserving the legacy of DanceAfrica, and their work to create connections among the ancestors, the art and culture of Africa and its diaspora. In […]
Sit in on our exclusive artist interview series that opens the door to the creative minds shaping our stage Take a listen, share, and subscribe to help us spread the word about artists who are making new worlds inside our little theatre in Brooklyn.
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
Taking the nation’s largest celebration of African diasporic dance and music to the street, DanceAfrica’s beloved bazaar returns this Memorial Day Weekend, featuring more than 150 vendors from around the world. Offering African, Caribbean, and African-American food, crafts, and fashion, come celebrate the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Africa and its diaspora—and see the […]
The nation’s largest celebration of African diasporic dance and music returns for its 49th year with Uganda: Umoja/Mirembe/Obulungi (Unity/Peace/Beauty)!, a showcase of the nation’s vibrant dance and musical cultural traditions. This year’s program features Uganda’s Ndere Troupe alongside Asase Yaa African American Dance Theater, the DanceAfrica Spirit Walkers, and The Billie’s Youth Arts Academy Dance Ensemble. […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
The nation’s largest celebration of African diasporic dance and music returns for its 49th year with Uganda: Umoja/Mirembe/Obulungi (Unity/Peace/Beauty)!, a showcase of the nation’s vibrant dance and musical cultural traditions. This year’s program features Uganda’s Ndere Troupe alongside Asase Yaa African American Dance Theater, the DanceAfrica Spirit Walkers, and The Billie’s Youth Arts Academy Dance Ensemble. […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Visits to the Dieu Donné gallery can be requested on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Dieu Donné is not open on the weekends. Upon confirmation of visit, you will be sent an entry pass to enter the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Please note we require 2-3 business days notice and schedule […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
DAWN-DUSK-DAWN unfolds as a space to reconnect with the cycles of life—light and dark, beginning and ending—as a way to reflect on regenerative practices and life-caring technologies. This project asks how we might open space to better hear what is within us, and from there, listen more deeply to what surrounds us. Spatially, at its center […]
Through drawing, printmaking, collage, and mixed media, the exhibition considers paper as a material that carries memory, labor, and cultural continuity. Paper absorbs gesture records pressure and hesitation, time, revision and return, while holding traces of the hand and the persistence of ideas. Centering practices shaped by embodied knowledge and movement across place, the exhibition […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Ride ’til the end of the line on our unique Subway Simulator. Join us on the last Sunday of each month in the Computer Lab to put your skills to the test; experience what it’s like to drive a New York City Subway train on real train lines. Stick around in the Education Center for transit artifacts and artmaking inspired by the subway […]
Through drawing, printmaking, collage, and mixed media, the exhibition considers paper as a material that carries memory, labor, and cultural continuity. Paper absorbs gesture records pressure and hesitation, time, revision and return, while holding traces of the hand and the persistence of ideas. Centering practices shaped by embodied knowledge and movement across place, the exhibition […]
Sit in on our exclusive artist interview series that opens the door to the creative minds shaping our stage Take a listen, share, and subscribe to help us spread the word about artists who are making new worlds inside our little theatre in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
“What a service to poetry it might be . . . to write a long poem, a story poem, with a female narrator/hero. . . . There might be recovered some sense of what mind was like before Homer, before the world went haywire & women were denied participation in the design and making of […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
DAWN-DUSK-DAWN unfolds as a space to reconnect with the cycles of life—light and dark, beginning and ending—as a way to reflect on regenerative practices and life-caring technologies. This project asks how we might open space to better hear what is within us, and from there, listen more deeply to what surrounds us. Spatially, at its center […]
On view through May 31, 2026The Subway Is…You take it to work, to school, or for a night out. It’s become a shorthand for New York — or urbanity in the abstract. It’s the New York City subway. It moves millions of people — and has since the day it opened on October 27th, 1904. […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
DAWN-DUSK-DAWN unfolds as a space to reconnect with the cycles of life—light and dark, beginning and ending—as a way to reflect on regenerative practices and life-caring technologies. This project asks how we might open space to better hear what is within us, and from there, listen more deeply to what surrounds us. Spatially, at its center […]
Brooklyn Navy Yard: Past, Present, and Future is a permanent exhibition at Building 92 that tells the story of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1801, when it was founded as one of the nation’s first federal shipyards, through to the site’s use today as an active industrial and innovation hub that is home to hundreds of […]
DAWN-DUSK-DAWN unfolds as a space to reconnect with the cycles of life—light and dark, beginning and ending—as a way to reflect on regenerative practices and life-caring technologies. This project asks how we might open space to better hear what is within us, and from there, listen more deeply to what surrounds us. Spatially, at its center […]
Through drawing, printmaking, collage, and mixed media, the exhibition considers paper as a material that carries memory, labor, and cultural continuity. Paper absorbs gesture records pressure and hesitation, time, revision and return, while holding traces of the hand and the persistence of ideas. Centering practices shaped by embodied knowledge and movement across place, the exhibition […]