Park Slope Parents Stroller Tour: The Brooklyn Museum's Iris van Herpen
Enjoy an interactive, stroller-friendly tour of The Brooklyn Museum's Iris van Herpen - Sculpting the Senses. Designed for children up to 24 months old, this baby-friendly program features touchable objects, exploration of artworks on view, and an opportunity to connect with other adults. RSVP below!
Tickets are $40 (per family; 1 adult, 1 child) and include Museum general admission and additional adults can be added for $16. Member tickets are $36. Not a Member? Join the Brooklyn Museum today!



Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses celebrates one of the most forward-thinking fashion designers of her generation.
A pioneer in the use of new technologies, Van Herpen transcends conventional clothing norms while embracing both traditional couture artisanship and innovative techniques. Ranging from the micro to the macro, the exhibition explores the body’s place in space, its relationship to clothing and its environment, and its future in a rapidly changing world.
More than 140 extraordinary haute couture creations are shown alongside contemporary artworks and designs—by artists including Philip Beesley, Rogan Brown, Casey Curran, Kim Keever, and Nick Knight—as well as scientific artifacts and natural history specimens such as coral, fossils, and skeletons. These accompanying pieces not only are placed in dialogue with Van Herpen’s designs, but also deeply inform and shape her creative process. Rare archival materials and a soundscape by composer Salvador Breed add to this interdisciplinary, multisensory experience.
In this way, the exhibition reveals the experimental spirit that has reshaped 21st-century fashion. Worn by luminaries including Beyoncé, Björk, Cate Blanchett, Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, and Ariana Grande, Van Herpen’s designs draw on biomimicry, fractal geometry and mathematics, and neuroscience, transforming cutting-edge discoveries into sculptural gowns and ethereal fabrics.
Sculpting the Senses takes you on a journey from the ocean’s depths to the universe’s outer reaches. Step inside to explore the fluidity of water, the physics of motion, the perception of sound and light, and nature’s profound interconnectedness.

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