The Brooklyn Museum of Art will be free to the public every Thursday night from 6 to 10 p.m. starting January 21, 2016 thanks to Squarespace, a tech company in SoHo that lets users build their own websites such as (Much like Wix, Weebly, GoDaddy, etc.)

Anthony Casalena, CEO and founder of Squarespace, sent out the following statement Tuesday:

“As a platform that supports great artists, innovators, and creative individuals, we are thrilled to partner with the Brooklyn Museum to offer free Thursday night admission at the Museum. One of the things that we attribute to our success is the culturally rewarding environment that New York City offers. I’m proud Squarespace is able to give back to our community.”

Tickets at the Brooklyn Museum normally cost $16 for adults and $10 for students or seniors. (Ages 19 and under get in free.)

The Brooklyn Museum is located at 200 Eastern Parkway corner Washington Avenue.   For more information, call 718-638-5000.

 

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