Art Breaks, 1988-1994
Scope and Contents
The Brooklyn Museum has a long and varied history of providing innovative and thoughful adult and public programming. Programming has included music, concerts, film series, lectures, panels, workshops, and seminars. The Adult and Public Programming has worked with various other Brooklyn Museum departments like conservation, the libraries and archives, and all curatorial departments to create unique programming.
A few examples of programming include: West Indian American Day programming from 1973; a European Performance series that included Marina Abramović and Ulay; Issues for Artists series on topics like safety from hazzards; and World AIDS day or A Day without art sponsored by Visual AIDS.
This sub series documents programming from 1971-2012 and is comprised of event files, correspondence, evaluations by visitors, and ephemera.
Dates
- 1988-1994
Creator
- From the Collection: Brooklyn Museum (Organization)
Extent
1 folder/s
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
This sub series is divided into 4 sub series that arranged alphabetically. Files listed after and within the sub series are arranged chronologically.
Repository Details
Part of the Brooklyn Museum Archives Repository