The Brooklyn Museum is not on the tip of the tongue when talking about great museums, but it should be.
The Museum is a “community Museum” that attracts other communities. There are important works on view all the time . If you are in Manhattan you have to make a conscience decision that you are going to Brooklyn and it is always worth the trip.
They have a diverse collection of works from around the world housed in a facility that is not overblown in scope, yet it may be the largest museum of its kind in the United States. The space is designed for visitors to see the art.
On view from October 23rd – January 17th 2010 “The Life of Christ” an exhibitions of water colors by James Tissot . Beginning this coming Friday October 30th is the opening of a Photo Exhibit “Who Shot Rock & Roll” .
November, Kiki Smith is being honored at the Women in the Arts Luncheon, a Museum fundraiser
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