Free at the Whitney
Every Friday evening from 5–10 pm and on the second Sunday of every month, admission to the Museum is free. Both offerings include free access to exhibitions, special programming, city views, and more. Visitors 25 and under are always free, every day.
The Whitney Biennial
The Whitney Biennial is the longest-running survey of American art, and has been a hallmark of the Museum since 1932. The current format—a survey show of work in all media occurring every two years—has been in place since 1973. Mark your calendars for the next iteration, opening March 2026.
Family Programs
Whitney family programs offer artmaking workshops, special events and tours, in-gallery activity guides, and at-home artmaking challenges. Join us for upcoming family events or Free Second Sundays.
Video
Watch our latest video series to dive deeper into art at the Whitney.
Podcasts
Listen to Artists Among Us, featuring long-form and short-form podcasts exploring artworks and events in and around the Whitney through conversation.
Dive Into Our Collection
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Archibald John Motley, Jr.
Gettin' Religion
1948
On view, Floor 7 -
Glenn Ligon
Rückenfigur
2009
On view, Lobby -
Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Self-Portrait Study with Roses at Night (1709)
2015 -
Andy Warhol
Green Coca-Cola Bottles
1962
On view, Floor 7 -
Toyo Miyatake
Untitled (Opening Image from Valediction)
1944 -
Edward Hopper
Study for Nighthawks
1941 or 1942