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September 22, 2022

Stroller Tour, 2022. (Photo: Danny Perez)

Stroller Tour SOLD OUT

Thursday, September 22, 2022
10–11:15 am

Education Gallery, 1st Floor

Enjoy an interactive, stroller-friendly tour of our galleries for children up to 24 months.

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Gallery Tour: A Few of Our Favorite Things

Thursday, September 22, 2022
1–2 pm

Meet in the Rubin Lobby, 1st Floor

Join one of our A.R.T. Guides for a free tour through our galleries. Our guides will share a few of their favorite artworks, and together we’ll explore what makes the Brooklyn Museum so unique. Free with Museum admission.

Installation view, Virgil Abloh: “Figures of Speech. Brooklyn Museum, July 1, 2022–January 29, 2023. (Photo: Danny Perez, Brooklyn Museum)

Pop-Up Talks: Virgil Abloh: “Figures of Speech”

Thursday, September 22, 2022
2–3 pm

Great Hall, 1st Floor

Learn more about key artworks in the exhibition Virgil Abloh: “Figures of Speech” during these short talks led by our A.R.T. Guides. Each conversation is repeated every 15 minutes. Free with exhibition admission. 

Pop-Up Talks

Thursday, September 22, 2022
3–4 pm

Check at Admissions for Locations

Learn more about key artworks throughout the Museum during free, short talks led by our A.R.T. Guides. Each conversation is repeated every 15 minutes. Free with Museum admission.

Stephanie Sparling Williams, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of American Art; Caroline Gillaspie, Assistant Curator of American Art; and Grace Billingslea, Curatorial Assistant to Arts of the Americas, 2022. (Photo: Alexandra Warner)

State of the Field: On Conservation and African American Art

Thursday, September 22, 2022
7–8:30 pm

Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium, 3rd Floor

Stephanie Sparling Williams, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of American Art, leads a conversation about the unique opportunities and challenges of caring for works by African American artists.

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