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Corporate Sponsorship

The Whitney Museum of American Art can provide your brand with a valuable platform for partnership. Because every company has different objectives, our sponsors benefit from a customized package that meets your needs. Benefits include extensive visibility in advertising, marketing, and public relations communications, and access to the Whitney’s outstanding and diverse audience of supporters.

Ongoing sponsorship opportunities exist for large and small exhibitions, member and VIP events, education and family programs, publications, and more. Learn more about supporting our programs.

Benefits of Sponsorship can include:

  • Onsite and printed crediting and recognition
  • Press and public relations coordination
  • Access to host private events at the Whitney
  • Private tours for clients and guests
  • Complimentary tickets and catalogues

Contact us

To learn more about sponsorship opportunities,
please contact the Corporate Partnerships Office at
(212) 570-7775, or email us at corporate_partnerships@whitney.org.

Opening reception for the 2006 Whitney Biennial.  Photograph by Star Black
Opening reception for the 2006 Whitney Biennial. Photograph by Star Black
Opening dinner for Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933.  Photograph by Patrick McMullan
Opening dinner for Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933. Photograph by Patrick McMullan
Special preview of Rudolph Stingel.  Photograph by Matthew Carasella © Matthew Carasella
Special preview of Rudolph Stingel. Photograph by Matthew Carasella © Matthew Carasella
Preview of Picasso and American Art.  Photograph by Image Singulaire
Preview of Picasso and American Art. Photograph by Image Singulaire
Opening reception for Dan Graham: Beyond.  Photograph by Matthew Carasella © Matthew Carasella
Opening reception for Dan Graham: Beyond. Photograph by Matthew Carasella © Matthew Carasella
Opening reception for Full House: Views of the Whitney’s Collection at 75.  Photograph by Star Black
Opening reception for Full House: Views of the Whitney’s Collection at 75. Photograph by Star Black