From salsa to sea creatures, what to do this month at the Brooklyn Museum * Brooklyn Paper
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From salsa to sea creatures, what to do this month at the Brooklyn Museum * Brooklyn Paper
"Saturday, Feb. 7, 5-10 p.m. Free; however, registration is required and includes Museum general admission. Tickets are released on a rolling basis, and visitors are encouraged to sign up for the Brooklyn Museum newsletter to be notified of the next release. This edition of the museum's popular First Saturda y marks Black History Month with a tribute to trailblazing artists who reinvent tradition. Visitors can take in a lively mix of music, magic, art-making, poetry, and more as the celebration unfolds throughout the museum."
"Saturday-Sunday, Feb. 14-15 and 28, 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Wednesday-Friday, Feb. 18-20, 12-4 p.m. Education Gallery, 1st Floor Free with Museum admission . Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Visitors can take "a deep dive" into Oliver Jeffers: Life at Sea at this family-friendly event, and help expand this underwater world, designing colorful new ocean life, from coral to 3D fish, to add to Life at Sea."
Brooklyn Museum on Eastern Parkway offers a February lineup of events for all ages, promoting itself as the "People's Museum." Programming features the museum's first First Saturdays of 2026, a Lunar New Year festival welcoming the Year of the Horse, and creative family workshops. First Saturday highlights Black History Month with music, magic, art-making, poetry, and a Salsa Party hosted by Balmir Dance Society with lessons and performances. Family activities include dates to expand Oliver Jeffers: Life at Sea with hands-on ocean-life design. Some free events require registration and museum admission applies for entry.
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