Celebrate Juneteenth with an afternoon of activities and music celebrating self-expression, community, and Black liberation and creativity. Enjoy the musical stylings of Bruce Edwards Trio with Alisa Ohri. Listen in or contribute your own voice to a poetry open mic. Vibe to sets mixed by SoulSummit, play games, make a mini-zine or scrapbook, and participate in our fifth annual community photo series. Sip, shop, and be nourished by some of Brooklyn’s favorite Black-owned restaurants. Plus, don’t miss a special tour of Nancy Elizabeth Prophet: I Will Not Bend an Inch.
Free with Museum admission (purchase tickets for Solid Gold separately).
For accessibility accommodations, including ASL interpretation, email access@brooklynmuseum.org.

Schedule
1–2 pm
Curator tour of Nancy Elizabeth ProphetCenter for Feminist Art, 4th FloorWith Catherine Morris, Sackler Senior Curator, and Carla Forbes, Curatorial Assistant, Center for Feminist Art1–3 pm
Summer Jazz: Bruce Edwards Trio featuring Alisa OhriBeaux-Arts Court, 3rd FloorGuitarist and composer Bruce Edwards, formerly of Sun Ra Arkestra, performs with bassist Lonnie Plaxico, drummer Reggie Nicholson, and vocalist Alisa Ohri. Presented in partnership with Jazz Foundation of America.1–5 pm
Art-making and gamesBeaux-Arts Court, 3rd FloorCreate a one-page zine or scrapbook that highlights your family’s history and traditions.1–5 pm
Community photo seriesBeaux-Arts Court, 3rd FloorSnap a picture in front of a backdrop designed by James Umbrella Collective.1–5 pm
Sip, shop, and snackBeaux-Arts Court, 3rd Floor3–5 pm
Poetry open micAmerican Art Galleries, 5th FloorEach poet has three minutes to read their own original work (no props or accompaniments). Sign-ups are first come, first served; space is subject to capacity. Presented in partnership with Mahogany L. Browne and Jive Poetic of Brooklyn Poetry Slam, and featuring Tongo Eisen-Martin.3–5 pm
Sounds by SoulSummitBeaux-Arts Court, 3rd Floor