Box 8
Contains 91 Results:
African Film Festival, 2003
Black History Month Programming, 2003
First Saturdays, 2003
Starting in 1995, the Museum explored late night programming on Thursdays and Fridays. First Saturdays is free late night public programming that was intitially founded in 1998. The Museum has offered hands on art programming, lectures, poetry jams, dancing, and other innovative programming during First Saturdays. Local brands, music, and performers are often employed to give a uniquely Brooklyn experience.
First Saturdays, 2003
Starting in 1995, the Museum explored late night programming on Thursdays and Fridays. First Saturdays is free late night public programming that was intitially founded in 1998. The Museum has offered hands on art programming, lectures, poetry jams, dancing, and other innovative programming during First Saturdays. Local brands, music, and performers are often employed to give a uniquely Brooklyn experience.
Black History Month Programming, 2004
Brooklyn Philharmonic at First Saturdays, 2004
Starting in 1995, the Museum explored late night programming on Thursdays and Fridays. First Saturdays is free late night public programming that was intitially founded in 1998. The Museum has offered hands on art programming, lectures, poetry jams, dancing, and other innovative programming during First Saturdays. Local brands, music, and performers are often employed to give a uniquely Brooklyn experience.
First Saturdays, 2004
Starting in 1995, the Museum explored late night programming on Thursdays and Fridays. First Saturdays is free late night public programming that was intitially founded in 1998. The Museum has offered hands on art programming, lectures, poetry jams, dancing, and other innovative programming during First Saturdays. Local brands, music, and performers are often employed to give a uniquely Brooklyn experience.
First Saturdays, 2004
Starting in 1995, the Museum explored late night programming on Thursdays and Fridays. First Saturdays is free late night public programming that was intitially founded in 1998. The Museum has offered hands on art programming, lectures, poetry jams, dancing, and other innovative programming during First Saturdays. Local brands, music, and performers are often employed to give a uniquely Brooklyn experience.