9 am – noon Williamsburg Soccer Club Toddler Open House (FREE demo classes) Ages: 2 and underFamily Free Open Houses The Post BKGreenpoint
Noon – 7 pm Corpus: Bodies of Data – Data Through Design Exhibition 2025 Art Free BRIC HouseDowntown Brooklyn / Ft. Greene
6 – 9 pm “The Human Layer” gallery opening at Brooklyn Art Haus Art Free Brooklyn Art HausWilliamsburg
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11 am – 10 pm “The Human Layer” gallery opening at Brooklyn Art Haus Art Free Brooklyn Art HausWilliamsburg
Noon – 7 pm Corpus: Bodies of Data – Data Through Design Exhibition 2025 Art Free BRIC HouseDowntown Brooklyn / Ft. Greene
6 – 7 pm Disney’s Moana JR Ages: 3 and upArt Community Family John J Pershing Middle SchoolSunset Park
8 – 10:30 pm Coney Island USA Hosts Weekly Free RuPaul’s Drag Race Viewing Party—The Only Weekly Drag Show in Southern Brooklyn Free LGBTQ+ Coney Island USAConey Island
9:30 am – 1 pm CFCA Spring Neighborhood Beautification Day Ages: 3 and upEnvironment Family Free Flatbush Latin GrillFlatbush
11 am – 2 pm BABYTOPIA Ages: 2 and underFamily Free 625 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217Downtown Brooklyn
11 am – 10 pm “The Human Layer” gallery opening at Brooklyn Art Haus Art Free Brooklyn Art HausWilliamsburg
Noon – 7 pm Corpus: Bodies of Data – Data Through Design Exhibition 2025 Art Free BRIC HouseDowntown Brooklyn / Ft. Greene
1 – 2 pm Disney’s Moana JR Ages: 3 and upArt Community Family John J Pershing Middle SchoolSunset Park
11 am – 10 pm “The Human Layer” gallery opening at Brooklyn Art Haus Art Free Brooklyn Art HausWilliamsburg
Noon – 7 pm Corpus: Bodies of Data – Data Through Design Exhibition 2025 Art Free BRIC HouseDowntown Brooklyn / Ft. Greene
11 am – 10 pm “The Human Layer” gallery opening at Brooklyn Art Haus Art Free Brooklyn Art HausWilliamsburg
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