Brooklyn Afternoons at the Brooklyn Museum

Individuals with memory loss and their care partners are invited to experience the Museum’s collection together when our galleries are not open to the public. Each program is an opportunity to enjoy conversation, works of art, and each other’s company. Light refreshments are provided, and assistive listening devices and wheelchairs are available.
The program is free. Space is limited, and registration is required.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brooklyn-afternoons-art-and-conversation-for-individuals-with-memory-loss-and-their-care-communities-registration-37421821676

Questions? Contact us at (718) 501-6520 or [email protected].
Photo caption/credit: Francis Criss (American, born England, 1901–1973). City Landscape, 1934. Oil on canvas. Loan to the Brooklyn Museum, Courtesy of the Fine Arts Collection, U.S. General Services Administration; Public Works of Art Project, 1933–1934.











When: Tue., Dec. 12, 2017 at 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Where: Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway (Washington Ave.)
718-638-5000
Price: Free with Registration
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Individuals with memory loss and their care partners are invited to experience the Museum’s collection together when our galleries are not open to the public. Each program is an opportunity to enjoy conversation, works of art, and each other’s company. Light refreshments are provided, and assistive listening devices and wheelchairs are available.
The program is free. Space is limited, and registration is required.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brooklyn-afternoons-art-and-conversation-for-individuals-with-memory-loss-and-their-care-communities-registration-37421821676

Questions? Contact us at (718) 501-6520 or [email protected].
Photo caption/credit: Francis Criss (American, born England, 1901–1973). City Landscape, 1934. Oil on canvas. Loan to the Brooklyn Museum, Courtesy of the Fine Arts Collection, U.S. General Services Administration; Public Works of Art Project, 1933–1934.

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