This online collection is a companion to the 2011 NYC-ARTS Cultural Guide for Seniors: Brooklyn, a PDF available for download or to view online. The guide provides details on 43 cultural groups' programs for senior citizens and groups; ticket and membership discounts; and assistance available for visitors with disabilities in hearing, mobility and vision.
The cultural groups include museums, historic sites, performing arts venues, gardens and more. Click here to view the NYC-ARTS list of organizations that are always free or offer pay-what-you-wish admission.
The 2011 NYC-ARTS Cultural Guide for Seniors: Brooklyn was made possible with the generous support of MetLife Foundation, and with support from New York City Councilmember Jessica Lappin.
Organizations with Senior Programming
Artichoke Dance
Arts in Bushwick
BAM Rose Cinemas
Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC)
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Brooklyn Public Library
Circuit Productions
Elders Share the Arts/National Center for Creative Aging
Harbor Defense Museum at Fort Hamilton
Lifetime Arts
Mark Morris Dance Group
Smack Mellon Studios
Spoke the Hub
Waterfront Museum
Weeksville Heritage Center
Organizations with Senior Discounts
ABAKUÁ Afro-Latin Dance Company
Bargemusic
Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Brooklyn Historical Society
Brooklyn Museum
Genesis Repertory Ensemble
New York Aquarium
New York Transit Museum
Prospect Park Zoo
Regina Opera Company
Weeksville Heritage Center
Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum
ABAKUÁ Afro-Latin Dance Company
Brooklyn
The dance and theatrical repertory of ABAKUA' Afro-Latin Company is designed to reach a broad audience and to nurture the widespread appreciation of Afro-Latin dance. More
A.I.R./Artists in Residence Gallery
Brooklyn
Artists in Residence's mission is to advance the status of women artists by exhibiting diverse work of the highest quality and by providing a sense of community to women artists. The A.I.R. Gallery, founded in 1972, was the first cooperative for women artists. More
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
This all-volunteer organization promotes and supports local artists, serves the community at large through arts education and creative accessibility, and organizes all residents and stakeholders in Bushwick to fight development-driven displacement and work toward an integrated, sustainable community. More
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
BAC is the umbrella organization serving Brooklyn artists and arts groups in all disciplines. It also provides residents with affordable access to the arts. It is the go-to service group for Brooklyn’s artists, and for finding out about the wide array of cultural groups and projects in Brooklyn. More
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Bridge Park is an 85 acre sustainable park that stretches 1.3 miles along the Brooklyn waterfront under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. The park offers panoramic views of downtown Manhattan and New York Harbor. Areas of the park currently open are Pier 1, Pier 6, Main Street and a connective Greenway. More
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
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Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Center for Art & Culture of Bedford-Stuyvesant
Brooklyn
The center offers classes ranging from Brazilian martial arts to steel percussion and Afro-Caribbean dance and hosts a year-round schedule of readings. The center also houses the Skylight Gallery, which was designed by I.M. Pei and features exhibits of established and emerging artists of African descent. More
Brooklyn
The institute mounts a range of exhibitions, among them the Annual Russian Group Show and the Annual Chassidic Art Group Show, both now entering their third decade. The institute is most noted for its many one-person shows of artists. More
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Circuit Productions presents the uniquely American art forms of jazz and tap dance. Performances are for the most part by senior performing artists of color between the ages of 60 and 80. More
Brooklyn
Located on the Red Hook waterfront, Dance Theatre Etcetera’s (DTE) mission is to use the arts as a vehicle for social transformation, connecting progressive artists and first-time artists on critically engaged, cultural projects to build a more sustainable, just and joyful world. More
Elders Share the Arts/National Center for Creative Aging
Brooklyn
Elders Share the Arts specializes in intergenerational community arts programs that bring together the old and young through a unique synthesis of oral history and the arts. More
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Harbor Defense Museum at Fort Hamilton
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Historic New Utrecht is a group named for one of the six towns established by the Dutch and later combined by the British to form Kings County, New York. It promotes awareness and understanding of early Brooklyn history through free concerts, historical lectures and Liberty Weekend, which takes place each June. More
International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)
Brooklyn
ISCP is a nonprofit residency program for visual artists and curators located in Brooklyn. It presents artist salons, exhibitions and talks, all open to the public. It also collaborates with other arts organizations in greater New York City. More
Lefferts Homestead Historic House Museum
Brooklyn
Bronx
This organization provides support and resources to practitioners and institutions that provide services to older adults. Creative Aging in Our Communities: the New York City Libraries Project is a series of arts programs for older adults in up to 30 branch libraries in the Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island and Brooklyn. More
Brooklyn
Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert Series
Brooklyn
This summer series presents free musical concerts that reflect the African-American contribution to the American music scene. Concerts are staged (weather permitting) at Brooklyn’s Wingate Field in July and August. More
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Brooklyn
Pratt Institute Schafler Gallery
Brooklyn
Established in 1985 by Pratt Institute, the Rubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery mounts faculty and student exhibitions as well as thematic shows featuring the work of unaffiliated artists. More
Brooklyn
The 585-acre park is one of the finest creations of the landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. Begun in 1866, it has a 60-acre lake on its east side, the 90-acre Long Meadow on the west and Brooklyn's last remaining original woodlands (the Ravine) in between. More
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Founded in 1978, the Seaside Summer Concert Series in Coney Island hosts musicians of all stripes in a series of free outdoor concerts on Thursdays. The series has a new home on West 21st Street and Surf Avenue in 2011. More
Brooklyn
Located in a series of old warehouses in the Brooklyn neighborhood of DUMBO, Smack Mellon Studios was founded by a musician and an artist to create a meeting ground for divergent art forms. Smack Mellon Studios holds an exhibition space, an artists studio program and a performance space for theater, music and dance groups. More
Brooklyn
A staple of the Park Slope community since 1979, Spoke the Hub offers performance series, dance classes, a film series and more. More
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Williamsburg Art & Historical Center
Brooklyn
Founded by artist Yuko Nii, the Williamsburg Art & Historical Society presents exhibitions in its gallery space and performances in the Theater, located in the 19th-century Kings County Bank Building in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn. More
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