Get Ready for ©MURAKAMI!

We said goodbye to Infinite Island at the end of January.

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Packing up: The artwork from Infinite Island: Contemporary Caribbean Art is crated in preparation for shipping.

The show had a great run, and encouraged much enlightening discussion that will surely continue for years to come. It was a real privilege to be a part of that groundbreaking exhibition.

But, no time to dwell on nostalgia! One of the great things about working at the Brooklyn Museum is how quickly projects develop. We’re always working on something new, and this month is no exception. It’s time to make way for ©MURAKAMI!

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About Tamara Schechter

Tamara Schechter joined the new Exhibitions Division as a Curatorial Assistant in October 2006. Born and raised in Queens, Tamara received her BA in Art History from Barnard College, Columbia University, and has had internships at Sotheby’s, the Frick Art Reference Library, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. As the Exhibitions assistant, Tamara provides curatorial and administrative support to the entire Division, comprised of three Curators, the Exhibitions Manager, and the Interpretive Materials Manager.
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3 Responses to Get Ready for ©MURAKAMI!

  1. Despi says:

    Murakami is super cool! I hope I can make it to Brooklyn to see it…

  2. Freda says:

    I’M THERE!! I’M THERE!!I’M SO THERE!!

  3. Chris says:

    I read on Artnet the news about the handbag boutique being installed on the fifth floor. I think this is a great idea. In fact, the Brooklyn Museum should just sell off it’s entire collection to private collectors, and turn the museum into an emporium of high-end luxury goods. This is would be the best way to serve the good, hard-working people of Brooklyn.

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