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Art & Design Meet at the Brooklyn Heights Designer Showhouse + Brunch

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This bi-annual event offers a rare inside look into a quintessential Brooklyn townhouse steeped in history while showcasing the visionary work of contemporary designers. 

At the heart of historic Brooklyn Heights, 182 Clinton Street has witnessed a rich tapestry of history and innovation since the mid-19th century. Originally owned by Dr. Isaac Wood, the property, along with its neighboring homes, attracted a long line of medical practitioners.

Together, these houses earned the moniker "Doctor's Row." Over the years, 182 Clinton became a hub for cultural endeavors: it housed the Penny Bridge Opera Company, fostered music education under Emanuel Levinson, and was briefly owned by noted art collector and Metropolitan Museum trustee Patti Garnell Birch. 

Please note:

Private house tour is gender-inclusive and open to non-members, while the full experience with brunch is for female Art-full members only.
All tickets include house entry + private guided tour.
Full experience tickets also include 1 brunch item + 1 non-alcoholic beverage + tax/tip. Additional food/beverage can be paid and ordered separately at the restaurant.
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Full Schedule:

10am | Meet for a private, guided tour of the showhouse
182 Clinton Street, Brooklyn

12pm | Member's brunch at Boutros 
185 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn

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Non-member Tickets:
House tour only: $75 through 10/12; $80 thereafter

Art-full Member tickets:*
House tour only: $70 through 10/12; $75 thereafter
Full experience with brunch: $110 through 10/12; $115 thereafter (Art-full members only)

*Premier members save an additional 20%! Learn more about the membership and join here.

All tickets support the work of the Brooklyn Heights Association, whose mission is to engage the Brooklyn Heights community in maintaining and improving the quality of life in our neighborhood.

This bi-annual event offers a rare inside look into a quintessential Brooklyn townhouse steeped in history while showcasing the visionary work of contemporary designers. 

At the heart of historic Brooklyn Heights, 182 Clinton Street has witnessed a rich tapestry of history and innovation since the mid-19th century. Originally owned by Dr. Isaac Wood, the property, along with its neighboring homes, attracted a long line of medical practitioners.

Together, these houses earned the moniker "Doctor's Row." Over the years, 182 Clinton became a hub for cultural endeavors: it housed the Penny Bridge Opera Company, fostered music education under Emanuel Levinson, and was briefly owned by noted art collector and Metropolitan Museum trustee Patti Garnell Birch. 

Please note:

Private house tour is gender-inclusive and open to non-members, while the full experience with brunch is for female Art-full members only.
All tickets include house entry + private guided tour.
Full experience tickets also include 1 brunch item + 1 non-alcoholic beverage + tax/tip. Additional food/beverage can be paid and ordered separately at the restaurant.
___

Full Schedule:

10am | Meet for a private, guided tour of the showhouse
182 Clinton Street, Brooklyn

12pm | Member's brunch at Boutros 
185 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn

___

Non-member Tickets:
House tour only: $75 through 10/12; $80 thereafter

Art-full Member tickets:*
House tour only: $70 through 10/12; $75 thereafter
Full experience with brunch: $110 through 10/12; $115 thereafter (Art-full members only)

*Premier members save an additional 20%! Learn more about the membership and join here.

All tickets support the work of the Brooklyn Heights Association, whose mission is to engage the Brooklyn Heights community in maintaining and improving the quality of life in our neighborhood.

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