Brooklyn Museum
06/14/2026
1970, 1973, and 2026 NBA Champions! 🏆🏀
From Bill Bradley’s championship era to Spike Lee’s decades of unwavering courtside devotion—once a Knick, always a Knick!
Congratulations to the New York Knicks on bringing the Larry O’Brien Trophy back to the city.
📷 Spike Lee: Creative Sources VIP Preview, 10/03/2023. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Will Ragozzino/Matthew Carasella Photography)
06/09/2026
Come celebrate Juneteenth with us at The Lay Out’s 7th annual celebration in Fort Greene Park, centering Black joy, creativity, play, and community.
Brooklyn Museum on Wheels is pulling up for a day of hands-on art-making, adornment, music, and imagination for all ages.
Stop by our mobile museum to design accessories, create your own mini–boom box, and pose in a one-of-a-kind photo booth celebrating style, memory, and self-expression.
🗓️ Sunday, June 14, 12–5 pm
📍 Fort Greene Park, Dekalb Avenue and S Portland Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205
👪 All ages are welcome
This program is created in partnership with The Lay Out.
📷 Saddles and Soul: A Juneteenth Celebration, 2024. (Photo: Kolin Mendez)
“I want to evoke the threshold between the United States and Guyana as a space for reflection.” —Keisha Scarville ()
Born in Brooklyn to Guyanese parents who immigrated to New York in the 1960s, Scarville’s installation, “Where Salt Meets Black Water,” reflects on her own experiences as part of the Caribbean diaspora in our borough.
The “black water” in the installation’s title refers to bodies of water in Guyana that have been darkened by mineral-rich foliage, believed to carry healing properties.
Blanketing our front stoop, Scarville’s black-and-white photographs offer their own form of healing.
Visit Keisha Scarville: Where Salt Meets Black Water now open to the public at the Brooklyn Museum and UOVO Brooklyn.
The UOVO Prize is made possible by UOVO (.art | .fashion | .wine)
The are hosting the 13th annual LGBTQ+ Teen Night on Friday, May 29!
Celebrate art, q***r activism, identity, and allyship through an evening full of art-making, performances, a raffle with very special prizes from Telfar (), and much more.
We’ll be joined by:
🔮 Aspen Thee Magician ()
🌟 Mellow Domingo ()
✍🏾 Poroyé ()
🎤 Talia Goddess ()
All teens ages 14–19 are invited! We encourage you to register (for free!) using the link in our bio.
05/13/2026
Did you know there’s only one day each year that you can fly a kite at Brooklyn Bridge Park?! 🪁
The Museum on Wheels is headed to the annual Kite Festival to explore the power of wind through hands-on art-making.
Express your creativity by designing pinwheels, and even a cape (or wings!), and enjoy games and giveaways from Yadestiny Treasure Chest.
🗓️ Saturday, May 16, 11 am–3 pm
📍 Pier 5, 334 Furman St, Brooklyn Heights, NY 11201
👪 All ages are welcome
This program is created in partnership with Brooklyn Bridge Park.
📷 Kite Festival, 2025. (Photo: Will Ragozzino)
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