Public Programs
Engage with artists, curators, writers, and scholars through innovative programs that explore the Whitney’s current exhibitions and permanent collection.
Get Updates About Upcoming Lectures, Talks, and Courses
Events
We host conversations, symposia, film screenings, performances, virtual events, and more. These events explore American art and critical issues in contemporary culture through the Whitney’s exhibitions and collection. Check the calendar for what's on.
Courses and Workshops
Open up new perspectives with one of the Whitney’s courses, drop-in discussions, or artmaking workshops. These offerings are opportunities to dive deeper into art at the Whitney and engage with experts in the field.
Tours
Free gallery tours through the Whitney’s current exhibitions are offered each day. Private group tours led by Teaching Fellows or Museum Educators are also available for an additional fee with advanced registration.
Queer History Walks
Take a free walking tour to discover the vibrant queer history of the Whitney Museum's surrounding neighborhood. Explore select historical sites where the LGBTQ+ community once found a place to connect and create. If you can't join us in-person June–October when these tours are offered, listen to the audio guide.
Upcoming Programs
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Fri,
Dec 6Free Friday Nights Artmaking
6:30–9:30 pm
Open to all ages
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Fri,
Dec 13Free Friday Nights Artmaking
5:30–9:30 pm
Open to all ages
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Wed,
Dec 18Ailey Dance Class: Afro-Cuban
1–2 pm
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Ailey Dance Class: Afro-Cuban
4–5 pm
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Thurs,
Dec 19Ailey Dance Class: Hip Hop
1–2 pm
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Ailey Dance Class: Hip Hop
4–5 pm
Recorded Programs
Many of our public programs are recorded and available to be viewed later. Check out videos of past programs from the comfort of your home.
Past Events Archive
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2021
Art History From Home: Working Together: Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop
Mar 11, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Portable LandscapesMar 9, 2021
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En Español: Historia del arte desde casa: Haciendo Sabiendo, Artesanía en el arte, 1950–2019
Mar 5, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Making KnowingMar 4, 2021
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Photography and Beyond in the Kamoinge Workshop
Mar 3, 2021
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Art History from Home: When did Video Become Art? On Surveillance
Mar 2, 2021
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En Español: Historia del arte desde casa: cuentos de la colección
Feb 26, 2021
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Artmaking From Home: Printing the Everyday
Feb 25, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Stories from the CollectionFeb 25, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Queer BelongingFeb 23, 2021
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Historia del Arte Desde Casa: el Arte Estadounidense y el Museo Whitney
Feb 19, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Art and Social ChangeFeb 18, 2021
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King Is Dead: Screening and Conversation
Feb 17, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Working Together: Photographers of the Kamoinge WorkshopFeb 16, 2021
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En Español: Historia Del Arte Desde Casa: Arte y Cambio Social
Feb 12, 2021
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Art History from Home: Salman Toor: How Will I Know
Feb 11, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Abstract Art in AmericaFeb 9, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Making KnowingFeb 4, 2021
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Harlem and the Kamoinge Workshop
Feb 3, 2021
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Art History from Home:
When Did Video Become Art? On PerformanceFeb 2, 2021
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Viernes con Vida Americana: Arte mexicano y arte afroestadounidense
Jan 29, 2021
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Latinx Photography in the United States: Elizabeth Ferrer in conversation with Roberto Tejada
Jan 28, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Art and ActivismJan 28, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Stories from the CollectionJan 26, 2021
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Viernes con Vida Americana: Los tres grandes y el arte estadounidense
Jan 22, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Working Together: Photographers of the
Kamoinge WorkshopJan 21, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Art and Social ChangeJan 19, 2021
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Viernes con Vida Americana: Visualizando la Revolución Mexicana
Jan 15, 2021
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Artmaking From Home:
Textures of MemoryJan 14, 2021
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Art History from Home:
Salman Toor: How Will I KnowJan 14, 2021