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Still starry-eyed from last night. It’s been two years since we’ve gathered in-person for the #BKArtistsBall, and you all did not disappoint!

Thank you to everyone who attended last night, dressed to impress and giving your best when it comes to supporting the Brooklyn Museum. It’s hard to select highlights when the evening included an elaborate, other-wordly photo booth designed by Randy Polumbo; recognizing our three guests of honor—Maria Grazia Chuiri, Saundra Williams-Cornwell, and W. Don Cornwell—and ending the night on the dance floor with a set by Swizz Beatz.

In order to ensure the mood stayed positive, we appreciate everyone confirming they were COVID-19 negative and vaccinated the day of the event.

Rupert Ramsay, Matthew Carasella (© BFA 2022)


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