If you want to see a fun window display go over to the Henri Bendel at 721 Fifth Avenue at 56th Street. Their designers used…
Read MoreThe presence of three books in the new Connecting Cultures installation gives me a welcome opportunity to talk about these key works that are in the…
Read MoreThe Brooklyn Museum Library collection has recently been enriched with the donation of several rare items of African American art given by Camille and Luther…
Read MoreThe Institute of Museum and Library Services has been an important supporter of several initiatives to make the Brooklyn Museum’s collection much more accessible to…
Read MoreWith the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War it is a good moment to look back through time and how Americans have been depicted…
Read MoreThe Tipi: Heritage of the Great Plains exhibition provides us with a wonderful opportunity to showcase the Museum’s Native American collections and resources. As someone…
Read MoreOne of the results of projects to bring our Libraries and Archives into the digital world is that we have boxes of cards—mostly typewritten or computer generated—available…
Read MoreIt’s a well known fact that the Brooklyn Museum has a great Egyptian collection but did you know that we have one of the best…
Read MoreOne of the great feelings I experience at the Brooklyn Museum is when I see a true connection between the Library and art collections here….
Read MoreWe are very proud of the fact that Walt Whitman not only lived and worked in Brooklyn but that he had a direct connection to…
Read MoreSeeing the response to historic photographs that we have posted on Flickr Commons begs a look back on why we have these images and who…
Read MoreThis week there is a contemporary artists’ book conference being held in collaboration with Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair. The conference is being co-organized…
Read MoreWe have just joined The Commons on Flickr to share a selection of images with the Flickr community and to begin our partnership, it seemed…
Read MoreOn April 5th we had our second talk in a series of discussions to commemorate the 185th anniversary of the founding of the Library. The…
Read MoreBrooklyn has a rich community of artists and galleries and this is especially true for artists who work in the realm of the book. By…
Read MoreA little known fact is that Walt Whitman was the acting librarian in 1835 of the Brooklyn Apprentices’ Library which was the nucleus of the…
Read MoreEleanor Whitney and I had a great time at our recent Academic Open House which was an exciting first step towards engaging professors and to…
Read MoreIf Marshall McLuhan were a gypsy and his teacup the art world, the tea leaves would be artists’ books. —Ingrid Sishey (National Arts Guide, vol….
Read MoreOne of the great pleasures of working at the Brooklyn Museum is having access to research collections that run the gamut from antiquity to contemporary…
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