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BROOKLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY


The Brooklyn Historical Society connects the past to the present and makes Brooklyn’s vibrant history tangible, relevant, and meaningful for today’s diverse communities, and for generations to come.


Founded in 1863, the Brooklyn Historical Society (BHS) is a nationally recognized urban history center dedicated to preserving and encourag- ing the study of Brooklyn’s extraordinary 400-year history. Located in Brooklyn Heights in a magnificent landmark building designed by George Post and opened in 1881, today’s BHS is a cultural hub for civic dialogue, thoughtful engagement and community outreach.


BRIC ARTS | MEDIA | BKLYN


BRIC’s contemporary art initiatives aim to increase the visibility and ac- cessibility of contemporary art while bridging the gap between the art world and global culture in Brooklyn through exhibitions, public events, and an innovative arts education program at BRIC Rotunda Gallery and around the borough.


BRIC Arts|Media|Bklyn presents high-quality contemporary, perform- ing and media arts programs that reflect Brooklyn’s diverse communities, and provides resources and platforms to support the creative process.


Artist & Artifact is made possible through the generous support of The Getty Foundation and The Greenwall Foundation.


BRIC Arts|Media|Bklyn’s exhibition program is made possible thanks to support from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Lily Auchincloss Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Af- fairs, and the New York State Council on the Arts.


Special thanks to Lead 2010–11 Exhibition Season Sponsor, Two Trees Management Co. LLC.


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