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1. Explore: Bloomberg Connects brings exhibitions and collections alive with exclusive multimedia content created by our museum collaborators.
2. Bloomberg Connects is free to download and provides ad-free content to enhance your museum experience or get inspired wherever you are.
3. Use Bloomberg Connects to discover museums and cultural spaces in New York, London, Aberdeen, Amsterdam, Anchorage, Aspen, Boston, Chicago, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Jackson, Los Angeles, Newark, Pittsburgh, Rome, and more.
4. Bloomberg Connects helps art lovers and curious minds explore 100+ museums, galleries, sculpture parks, gardens, and cultural spaces around the world.
5. Bloomberg Philanthropies created the Bloomberg Connects app as a part of our commitment to making art and culture accessible to all, and provide it to users and cultural partners completely free of charge.
6. • Artwork Anytime: Use the app on site or on its own to experience stunning artwork, watch exclusive artists’ videos, and hear fascinating stories about your favorite works, all in a digital experience supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
7. • Plan and Discover: Map out your visit in advance with our planning tools, then use the lookup numbers in the gallery for quick information about an unexpected find.
8. We believe that digital technology has the power to make the art and offerings of museums and other cultural organizations more accessible – not just to those visiting in person, but to people around the world.
9. At home, on site, or on the go, let us be your expert guide as you plan your visit, discover exhibitions, and dive deep into arts and culture.
10. Designed for everyone, the app includes a variety of built-in accessibility features and is available in multiple languages.
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13. Current places to explore include: Aberdeen Art Gallery, American Academy in Rome, Anchorage Museum, Archtober, Art UK, Artangel, Artichoke, Aspen Art Museum, Benjamin Franklin House, Black Cultural Archives, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, The Burrell Collection, Camden Art Centre, Central Park Conservancy, Charleston, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Compton Verney, The Courtauld, The Design Museum, Dia Beacon, Dorich House Museum, The Drawing Center, Dulwich Picture Gallery, The DuSable Black History Museum, El Museo del Barrio, Falmouth Art Gallery, The Fourth Plinth, Frick Collection, Fruitmarket, Governors Island, Graves Gallery, Greenwood Art Project, Greenwood Rising, Guggenheim Museum, Hammer Museum, Hayward Gallery, The Hepworth Wakefield, Horniman Museum and Gardens, The Hunterian, Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, The Institute of Contemporary Arts, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, Imperial War Museum – Duxford, Imperial War Museum - Churchill War Rooms, Japanese American National Museum, Jewish Museum, Judd Foundation, Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art, London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE, The Line, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Magazzino, The Met Cloisters, Mississippi Museum of Art, MoMA PS1, Museum of Arts and Design, Museum of Chinese in America, Museum of Jewish Heritage, Museum of the City of New York, National Theatre, Neue Galerie, New Contemporaries, The Newark Museum of Art, New York Botanical Garden, New-York Historical Society, The New York Public Library, Noguchi Museum, Pallant House Gallery, Penlee House Gallery & Museum, Phillips Collection, Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies, Sculpture in the City, Serpentine, Silver Eye Center for Photography, Sir John Soane’s Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park, Somerset House, Storm King Art Center, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Tate, The Walk, The Wallace Collection, Weston Park, Whitechapel Gallery, Williams College Museum of Art, Yorkshire Sculpture Park and more.