Free Friday Nights and Second Sundays
Admission to the Whitney is free from 5–10 pm every Friday evening and on the second Sunday of every month. Join us for free access to exhibitions, special programming, views, and more. Though admission is free, tickets are required.
Halloween at the Whitney
Celebrate Halloween with a little scare and a lot of fun at the Whitney. Grab your art-inspired costume for festivities for all ages. Embark on a scavenger hunt through the galleries,participate in artmaking, and go trick-or-treating at the Whitney.
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Dive Into Our Collection
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Agnes Pelton
Ahmi in Egypt
1931 -
Henry Taylor
Huey Newton
2007 -
Nan Goldin
The Ballad of Sexual Dependency
1979–1996 -
Margaret Bourke-White
The Louisville Flood
1937, printed c. 1970 -
Mary Ellen Bute
Synchromy No. 4: Escape
1937–1938
On view, Floor 7 -
Theaster Gates
Minority Majority
2012
On view, Floor 5