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CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS

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Our Corporate Partners are trailblazers and committed corporate citizens. They belong to a singular group that helps to create and inspire cultural vitality in the creative capital of the world—Brooklyn. With our borough’s recent boom in popularity—and by boom, we mean explosion—our Corporate Partners know how to pinpoint opportunities. There’s no better time to become a part of the future and well-being of our community by creating a more sustainable place for our visitors and your clients to live and work. The benefits are legend, big and small, and the results are priceless. Whether you choose to support the Museum by becoming a Corporate Member or Sponsor, corporate contributions to the arts empower us all—your business and community. What better time to strengthen your company’s core resources than now. We’re ready when you are!

CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS

ART EMPOWERS US ALL

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The Brooklyn Museum’s Corporate Membership program is about leadership, culture, and community involvement. We provide companies with premier benefits designed for entertaining clients and engaging employees. From special access to our collections and exhibitions to specialized programs, we customize each partnership to reflect the authenticity of your brand.

MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIPBENEFITS

* Subject to availability ** Company is responsible for catering, staffing, and other event costs

Benefactor

$50,000+

Leader

$25,000–$49,999

Advocate

$10,000–$24,999

Small Business51–100employees

$7,500–$9,999

Small Business1–50 employees

$2,500–$7,499

Small Business1–50employees

$1,000–$2,499

OPT-IN TO ALIGN YOUR BENEFITSCorporate Members may choose to align their benefits with the Museum’s Education Programs or with the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. Your company will receive acknowledgement of its support in select program-related materials, invitations to related events, and additional opportunities to support these important areas.

ENTERTAINMENT BENEFITSLunch at Saul for two company executives and the Museum’s Shelby White and Leon Levy DirectorCurator talk at business location (Restricted to New York City locations)Complimentary curator-led tour*Museum rental fee waived for corporate event** 25% discount on Museum fee rental for corporate events** Invitations to VIP Exhibition Openings (Each admits two)Invitations to Member Exhibition Previews (Each admits two)

ALL CORPORATE MEMBERS RECEIVE Acknowledgement of support in select Brooklyn Museum publications, website, and donor wall Corporate Partnerships quarterly e-newsletters Museum account representative to service partnership

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EMPLOYEE BENEFITSComplimentary admission for all employees with company I.D.Corporate Guest PassesCorporate Membership Cards (Transferrable, each admitting two)Director’s Circle Membership for designated company executive25% discount on guided tours10% discount in the Museum Shop and CaféExecutive Dining Passes for 10% discount at Saul

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Corporate Members may elect to directly align their benefits with the Museum’s Education Programs or with the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.

ALIGN YOUR BENEFITS (OPT-IN)

Partners in Education

Each year, 150,000 students, teachers, children, and family members utilize our educational resources and programs. These programs make the Museum a destination where all feel welcome—to be inspired, challenged, delighted, educated, and moved.

Partners in Empowerment

The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is dedicated to feminist art—its past, present, and future. Its mission is to raise awareness of feminism’s cultural contributions, to educate new generations about feminist art, and to maintain a dynamic and welcoming learning environment.

The Brooklyn Museum is located in the heart of Brooklyn—one of the most diverse, most creative, and coolest urban centers in the world.

Corporate Membership contributions provide key operating support to the Museum, enabling it to thrive as an exciting and immersive world of art where visitors of all ages can explore our extensive collection and cutting-edge special exhibitions. Within our beautiful historic building, you will find ancient Egyptian masterpieces, African art, European painting, decorative arts, period rooms, and edgy contemporary art that represents a variety of multi-cultural viewpoints. Visitors also have the opportunity to engage directly with artists, curators, and fellow art-lovers through our renowned public programs, events, and educational programming.

WHAT DOES YOUR MEMBERSHIP SUPPORT?

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If you’re looking to engage with one of the youngest, most diverse museum audiences in the country, Sponsorship at the Brooklyn Museum is right for your company. We work closely with sponsors to develop customized benefits that complement and enhance marketing and brand strategies.

SPONSORSHIP

Exhibitions

Special Events

Brooklyn Artists Ball

Education and Public Programs

Capital Improvements

Conservation Projects

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:

BROOKLYN MUSEUM SPONSORS ENJOY:Exclusive entertainment and special access for clients, customers, executives, and employees

High-level brand visibility including out-of-home marketing and advertising, direct engagement with Museum audiences, and on-site promotional opportunities

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Capacity:

Standing cocktail reception: 1,000

Auditorium seating: 880

Sit-down dinner: 660

Sit-down dinner with dancing: 660

BEAUX-ARTS COURT

The Brooklyn Museum is an extraordinary event venue with one-of-a-kind spaces that provide stunning backdrops for a range of corporate entertaining.

Capacity:

Main floor and mezzanine:415 seats total

Main floor: 280 seats

Mezzanine: 135 seats

IRIS AND B. GERALD CANTOR AUDITORIUM

Capacity:

Standing cocktail reception: 500

Auditorium seating: 300

Sit-down dinner: 250

Sit-down dinner with dancing: 200

MARTHA A. AND ROBERT S. RUBIN PAVILION AND LOBBY

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Want to learn more about Corporate Partnerships at the Brooklyn Museum?

Please contact our Corporate Relations team at [email protected] or (718) 501-6324.

And for more information about the Brooklyn Museum, visit www.brooklynmuseum.org.

Cover: Maya. Ceremonial Blouse (detail), 20th century. Cotton, satin, 30 x 44 in. (76.2 x 111.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Esther Pasztory, 2010.84.13. Page 3: Dances of Vice at Target First Saturday. Photo by Debra Reyes. Page 4: Crossing Brooklyn opening. Photo by Elena Oliva. Page 6: Visitor at the Brooklyn Museum. Photo by Debra Reyes. Page 7, left: Sackler Center Teen Leaders. Photo by Debra Reyes; right: Judy Chicago (American, b. 1939). The Dinner Party, 1974–79. Ceramic, porcelain, textile; triangular table, 576 x 576 in. (1463 x 1463 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation, 2002.10. © Judy Chicago. (Photo: Donald Woodman). Page 8: Calpulli Mexican Dance Company at Target First Saturday. Photo by Debra Reyes. Page 9: Jean Paul Gaultier and Coco Rocha at The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk opening. Photo by Angela Pham/BFAnyc.com. Page 10, left: Brooklyn Artists Ball. Photo by Eric Weiss; right: Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium. Photo by Bazelon. Page 11, left: Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Pavilion and Lobby. Photo by Van Soest; right: Beaux-Arts Court. Photo by Elena Oliva