20 Brooklyn Events to Help You Get Through The Work Week: 10.9.17 – 10.12.17
After work is when the real party begins.
After work is when the real party begins.
Talk: Mary Jane Jacob, “Curating Social Practice”
200 Eastern Parkway at the Brooklyn Museum
Time: 7pm
Price: $16 – $25
Mary Jane Jacob, curator, writer, and professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, presents “Curating Social Practice,” a talk on the process of creatively curating works in partnership with our communities. With insights drawn from her practice, Jacob asks: How can curators do more than simply organize resources and—using a sustained, shared process that leaves outcomes open—let others enter into art spaces and have an experience they can own?
Back to the 80s party
3 Milton Street at The Brooklyn Barge
Time: 7pm
FREE
Dance the night away at this 80s dance party and relive some of your best moments of that decade.
Film and Tour: The Mummy (1932)
200 Eastern Parkway at Brooklyn Museum
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Price: $25
Enjoy Karl Freund’s cult-classic horror movie The Mummy (Karl Freund, 1932, 73 min.), steps away from our renowned ancient Egyptian art collection. After the movie, hop on a tour of our special exhibition Soulful Creatures: Animal Mummies in Ancient Egypt with curator Ed Bleiberg as he debunks myths and sets the record straight on mummies in ancient Egypt.
Alanis Morissette Puppet Playlist 25
106 Cayler Street at Triskelion Arts
Time: 8:30pm
Price: $15
Get a kick out of watching these puppeteers put on a show with Alanis Morissette songs.
Nerdy Dirty Dark. FT Salengo, Greenbaum, Urbano, Winter
58 N. 3rd Street at Cantina Royal
Time: 9pm – Midnight
Price: $5
This show pushes everyone a little out of their comfort zone by making comedians open their sets with a nerdy joke, do a dirty joke in the middle and end their set with a dark joke. It’s the most off-putting show in NYC!
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