
"April's lineup at the Brooklyn Museum includes programs around 'Seydou Keïta: A Tactile Lens,' designed for accessibility and interactivity, featuring stroller tours for caregivers and infants."
"The Art History Happy Hour on April 9 features curator Pauline Vermare, artist Chester Higgins Jr., and journalist Howard W. French discussing Keïta's enduring legacy, with tickets priced at $30."
"First Saturday on April 4, titled 'Inkwells,' celebrates National Poetry Month with performances, readings, and art-making, offering free after-hours access to the museum."
"'Life at Sea' drop-in workshops allow families to create colorful ocean life, held on select days in April, focusing on designing new creatures and structures."
April at the Brooklyn Museum features a variety of events for all ages, including the exhibition 'Seydou Keïta: A Tactile Lens.' Stroller tours are available for caregivers and infants. An Art History Happy Hour on April 9 includes talks reflecting on Keïta's legacy. The First Saturday event on April 4 celebrates National Poetry Month with performances and readings. Family workshops titled 'Life at Sea' allow participants to create ocean-themed art. The Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra will also perform during the month.
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