Artists At Work: 
Whitney Staff Art Show
Oct 9–Nov 2, 2025

Westbeth Gallery
55 Bethune Street New York, NY 10014

From its origins in Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney’s Greenwich Village studio in 1914 to its relocation to the Meatpacking District in 2015, the Whitney Museum of American Art has always sought to support living artists at critical moments in their careers. Many of the Museum’s staff members, who make the Museum’s exhibitions, programs, publications, and day-to-day operations possible, are artists themselves. For the eighth time in its history, the Whitney Staff Art Show will be held in a public space, offering staff an opportunity to share their work and deepen connections with one another as well as a wider public audience.

The exhibition is free and open to the public.

Gallery Hours
October 9–November 2, 2025
Wednesday–Sunday, 1–6 pm

Closing Reception
October 29, 6:30–8:30 pm

Artists At Work is organized by Katie Fong, Curatorial Assistant, and Antonia Pocock, Curatorial Assistant with colleagues from various departments throughout the Museum. 

Large white text says "ARTISTS AT WORK" with a tape measure, pencil, paint tube, and paintbrush on a black background.
Large white text says "ARTISTS AT WORK" with a tape measure, pencil, paint tube, and paintbrush on a black background.

Whitney Staff Art Show 2025 poster, Artists at Work.


Artist Participants

Stephanie Alifano 
Alyssa Andrews 
Max Rose Bell
Nora Bethune
Louise Brosnan
Reagan Brown
Jason Buccieri
Katherine Cheairs
Beatriz Cifuentes
Heather Cox
Henry Culpepper
Scott Davis
Kiera Derrig
Angela Dizon
Sarah Ehtisham
Mariana Flores
Elisa Flynn
Eve Soleil Frohm
Viridiana Garcia Choy
John Anthony Gaudio
Jesse Gelaznik
Nora Gomez-Strauss
Nicole Grullón
Abigail Hack
Eli Harrison
William Hempel
Araya Henry
Felicia Huguley Junichiro Ishida
Fransheska Jackso
Emily Jacoby
Jennifer Jhagroo
Daniel Kingery
Tom Kotik
Midrene Lamy
Matthew Larson
Meredith Lawhead
Zack Lobel
Eleanor Lovinsky
Sean MacDonald
Genevieve Martinez
John Martins
Elissa Medina
Marek Milde
Meer Musa
William Norton
Justin Ortiz
Dominic Pereira
Jason Phillips
Olivia Previti
Eliza Proctor
Emma Quaytman
Victor Rodriguez-Pagan
Joshua Rosenblatt
Emily Roz
Tondaliyah Sackiel
Lisa Saunders
Laura Schwarz
Elisabeth Skjaervold
Nathan Smith
Neil Smith
Natalia Sterling
Josephine Tam
Adin Tannin
Joseph Teliha
Darlene Thevenin
Khaleiah Vasquez
Cynthia Laureen Vogt
Alexa Walkovitz
Iris Ward Loughran
Maggie Wei
Jonathan Wenur
Josh Wertheimer


Selection of Works

A person sits on a bed facing a window with green curtains and a potted plant on the sill.
A person sits on a bed facing a window with green curtains and a potted plant on the sill.

Genevieve Martinez, Uh Time, 2024. Acrylic on canvas, 16 x 20 in.

Car interior with a hanging air freshener, Adidas clothing, fast food cups, and shoes on the floor.
Car interior with a hanging air freshener, Adidas clothing, fast food cups, and shoes on the floor.
Meredith Lawhead, Hot & Cold, 2025. Acrylic and mixed media, 24 x 36 in.
A person is bent over with a dome covered in circular photos and mirrors resting on their back.
A person is bent over with a dome covered in circular photos and mirrors resting on their back.
Heather Cox, Crouch, 2023. Photograph mounted on Dibound, 36 x 24 in.
A wooden frame holds a weaving of colorful threads with some loose strings hanging down and tangled patterns inside.
A wooden frame holds a weaving of colorful threads with some loose strings hanging down and tangled patterns inside.
Abigail Hack, nebraska warp/weft, 2019. Textile, 24 x 36 in.
Tall, shiny ceramic vase with clusters of round and curved horn-like shapes attached to its surface.
Tall, shiny ceramic vase with clusters of round and curved horn-like shapes attached to its surface.
Angela Dizon, flushed with feeling, almost touching, 2025. Ceramic, 2 x 8 x 7 in. 
Three colorful circles with abstract patterns and shapes in blue, yellow, pink, and purple on a white background.
Three colorful circles with abstract patterns and shapes in blue, yellow, pink, and purple on a white background.
Alyssa Andrews, In Your Orbit, 2025. Colored pencil on paper, mounted on canvas, 16 x 12 in.

On the Hour

A 30-second online art project:
Maya Man, A Realistic Day In My Life Living In New York City

Learn more about this project

Learn more at whitney.org/artport

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