Bring your friends and family to May’s First Saturday, showcasing the vibrant artistry, rich histories, and recreations of the Asian American and Pacific Islander diasporas in New York.
This program is free; registration is required and includes Museum general admission. Tickets will be released on a rolling basis starting April 18 for Members and April 21 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.

Schedule
5–6 pm
Music: Oshima BrothersLobby, 1st FloorHear this sibling duo, hailing from the coast of Maine, perform a harmony-rich blend of folk and alt-pop with live looping, soaring guitars, percussion, and slick dance moves.5:30–6:30 pm
Curator Tour: American ArtAmerican Art Galleries, 5th FloorJoin Grace Billingslea, Curatorial Assistant, Arts of the Americas and Europe, on a tour of Toward Joy highlighting works by Asian American artists.5–7 pm
Hands-On ArtEducation Studios, 1st FloorInspired by Chinese art from the Arts of Asia Galleries, create a bouquet of paper flowers.5–7 pm
Pop-Up Member Lounge1st FloorSwing by this space exclusively for Brooklyn Museum Members. Whether you want to kick up your feet, take a beat, escape the crowds, or connect with someone new, the lounge is the perfect pit stop. Don’t miss out—become a Member today!5–8 pm
Green Tile Social ClubBeaux-Arts Court, 3rd FloorLearn to play mahjong with NYC’s own Green Tile Social Club while listening to a set by Queens-based DJ SHIH.5–9:30 pm
Brooklyn Pop-Up MarketBeaux-Arts Court, 3rd FloorShop one-of-a-kind, handmade items from AAPI artists and vendors across Brooklyn, including artwork, jewelry, fashion, and home and apothecary goods.6–8 pm
Film: Bye Bye TiberiasAuditorium, 3rd FloorFollow the journey of Emmy-nominated actor Hiam Abbass (Succession, Ramy, Blade Runner), who left her Palestinian village to pursue a career in France. Years later, she returned home with her daughter, as captured in this intimate documentary about four generations of women and their shared legacy of separation. Presented in partnership with Women Make Movies, with an introduction by Yasmina Tawil.6:30–7:30 pm
Teen TalksArts of Asia, 2nd FloorJoin teen Museum Apprentices as they host 10-minute pop-up talks in the galleries.8–10 pm
Music: DJ MihokoLobby, 1st FloorGroove with DJ Mihoko, who has been laying down soul, funk, hip-hop, and disco vinyls across New York dance floors since 1998.
First Saturdays are supported by the Office of the Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso. Made possible by the Wallace Foundation Community Programs Fund, established by the Wallace Foundation.