Join us for a lineup of trailblazing queer artists who shine across mediums, from film and music to drag and visual art. Inspired by Oscar yi Hou’s The Arm Wrestle of Chip & Spike; aka: Star-Makers, June’s First Saturday celebrates luminaries who forge constellations of connection among queer Brooklynites. Enjoy music, art-making, performances, and so much more.
This program is free; registration is required and includes Museum general admission. Tickets will be released on a rolling basis starting May 23 for Members and May 27 for the public. Sign up for the Brooklyn Museum newsletter to be notified of the next release. The lineup is subject to change; revisit this page for the latest details.
The fourth-floor galleries will close at 8 pm. The last entry to the Museum is at 9:30 pm.
For accessibility accommodations, including ASL interpretation, email access@brooklynmuseum.org.
Throughout the Museum

Schedule
5–6 pm
Music: NYC Gay Men’s ChorusPlaza, 1st FloorStart the evening with Tonewall, the queer acapella ensemble of the New York City Gay Men’s Chorus.5–7 pm
Hands-On Art: Pride PinsEducation Studios, 1st FloorCreate pins inspired by archival photographs of LGBTQ+ culture in Brooklyn and wear your pride around the Museum.5–7 pm
Art-Making: Queer Figure Drawing with The Brooklyn LoftBeaux-Arts Court, 3rd FloorPractice your figure-drawing skills with Bushwick-based studio The Brooklyn Loft, which creates community spaces for queer New Yorkers to come together and make art. The session features a set by Armana Khan, a DJ, model, and activist for South Asian queer communities.5–9:30 pm
Shop: Brooklyn Pop-Up MarketBeaux-Arts Court, 3rd FloorShop one-of-a-kind, handmade items by LGBTQ+ artists from across Brooklyn, featuring artwork, jewelry, fashion, and home and apothecary goods. This month’s market will also feature collections from three local Depop sellers.5:30–7:30 pm
Film: AsogAuditorium, 3rd FloorEnjoy an exclusive screening of award-winning film Asog, which chronicles the story of a nonbinary Filipino teacher competing in a beauty pageant. Starring a cast of climate-disaster survivors, the film has forced Ayala—the oldest and largest corporation in the Philippines—to pay over $5 million to 784 families as reparations for land it stole after Super Typhoon Haiyan.6:30–7:30 pm
Teen Talks: Queering the Collection with BkM TeensAmerican Art Galleries, 5th FloorInspired by Oscar yi Hou’s The Arm Wrestle of Chip & Spike; aka: Star-Makers, teen educators uncover queer stories in the Brooklyn Museum’s collection.7–8 pm
Music: TashaLobby, 1st FloorChicago-born musician Tasha plays from her sophomore album, All This and So Much More, chronicling a dynamic period of grief and experiencing the world anew.8–9:30 pm
Drag History Hour with Bertha VanayshunAuditorium, 3rd FloorTake a dazzling dive into queer history in this mash-up of talk and performance. Bertha Vanayshun delivers a mini-lecture while drag artists command the stage beside her.8–10 pm
Music: Boston CheryBeaux-Arts Court, 3rd FloorDance to ’90s reggae, dancehall, Afrobeats, world music, R&B, hip-hop, and more. Haitian American, Boston-bred, and Brooklyn-based DJ and producer Boston Chery cultivates a sense of community through their groovy sets.8:30–10 pm
Music: UndocubougieLobby, 1st FloorClose out the evening with a set by Peruvian-born and Queens-raised Undocubougie, a DJ, community organizer, and event curator who celebrates queer and immigrant identities through nightlife.
June First Saturday Presented by Depop
