©Ellis G.
Brooklyn artist Ellis Gallagher, a.k.a. ©Ellis G., speaks about the history of graffiti, in conjunction with the Brooklyn Museum exhibition Graffiti. This audio file is from a live recording of our...
View ArticleLady Pink
Exhibiting artist Lady Pink gives a talk in the Graffiti exhibition gallery. This audio file is from a live recording of our teen program held at the Museum on July 22, 2006. Q&A with Lady Pink
View ArticleCrash
Artist Crash started spray-painting murals on the sides of subway cars, on basketball courts, and on building walls more than twenty years ago. Hear him discuss his work in the Brooklyn Museum...
View ArticleAnnie Leibovitz
The following recording of photographer Annie Leibovitz is from an interview that took place at the artist's studio on September 28, 2006, related to the exhibition Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's...
View ArticleLooking Back from Ground Zero
The following audio file contains excerpts from interviews with the exhibition's co-curators, Curator of Prints and Drawings Marilyn Kushner and Principal Librarian Deirdre Lawrence. Looking Back from...
View ArticleWalton Ford
The following recording is of an unscripted conversation between artist Walton Ford and Brooklyn Museum Curator of Prints and Drawings, Marilyn Kushner. Ford's exhibition Tigers of Wrath: Watercolors...
View ArticleGraffiti Women
In association with Harry N. Abrams, Inc. and the release of their new publication Graffiti Women: Street Art from Five Continents, the Brooklyn Museum hosted a panel discussion on women’s...
View ArticleAnnie Leibovitz Talk Series - Jane Sarkin OConnor
As part of the Annie Leibovitz Talk Series, Jane Sarkin O'Connor, Features Editor of Vanity Fair magazine, shares her insight into her personal relationship with Annie Leibovitz and her own extensive...
View ArticleBrooklyn Museum: A Conversation with Devorah Sperber
The following recording is of an unscripted conversation between artist Devorah Sperber and former Brooklyn Museum Curator of Prints and Drawings, Marilyn Kushner. Sperber's exhibition The Eye of the...
View ArticleArtist Talk: Hew Locke
Artist Hew Locke discusses his work El Dorado in the exhibition Infinite Island: Contemporary Caribbean Art. This artist talk took place at the Museum on September 21, 2007.
View ArticleArtist Talk: Joscelyn Gardner
Artist Joscelyn Gardner discusses her work Creole Portraits II (A Collection of Singular & Scarce Portrait Heads to Perpetuate the Memory of the Women of Egypt Estate in Jamaica) in the exhibition...
View ArticleSymposium: Considering Syncretic Practices, Beliefs, and Religions in the...
This moderated panel discussion took place at the Museum on October 27, 2007. Scholars and artists included Elizabeth McAlister, John Amira, and Marta Vega discussing the ways belief functions in the...
View ArticlePanel Discussion: Exploring Caribbean Popular Culture through Music
This moderated panel discussion took place at the Museum on November 17, 2007. Scholars and artists included Miguel Luciano, Raquel Z. Rivera, and Sujatha Fernandes discussing the cultural impact of...
View ArticleArtist Dialogue: Ghada Amer and Maura Reilly
This artist dialogue took place at the Museum on March 13, 2008. The contemporary Egyptian-born American artist Ghada Amer discusses her work and her new exhibition, Love Has No End, in a dialogue with...
View ArticleBeyond the Waves: Feminist Artists Talk Across the Generations
This panel discussion took place at the Museum on March 30, 2008. Presented with feminist cooperative gallery A.I.R. as part of a month of events sponsored by Art W, this panel features feminist...
View ArticlePanel Discussion: Click! A Crowd-Curated Exhibition
A panel discussion about the process and outcome of Click! held on Saturday, June 28, 2008 at FIGMENT 2008. Panelists included James Surowiecki, New Yorker financial columnist and author of The Wisdom...
View ArticlePanel Discussion: What's Black Got To Do with It?
This panel discussion, moderated by Elvis Mitchell, interviewer for The Black List Project, continues the exhibition’s consideration of how race, history, and each individual's striving shape and...
View ArticlePanel Discussion: Feminist Archaeology
In conjunction with the exhibition The Fertile Goddess, scholars Ellen Belcher and Diana Craig Patch discuss early female figurines of the Neolithic Period from ancient Mesopotamia and of the...
View ArticleWomen in the Arts 2009 Honors Kiki Smith
The Brooklyn Museum honored renowned artist Kiki Smith at its seventh annual Women in the Arts award ceremony on November 19, 2009.
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