Breakfast With The Director  Thurs, Feb 13, 2025, 8:30–10 am

Breakfast With The Director 

Thurs, Feb 13, 2025
8:30–10 am

Abstract artwork featuring a purple figure with plants, a profile of a face, and bird-like forms, blending vibrant colors and shapes.
Abstract artwork featuring a purple figure with plants, a profile of a face, and bird-like forms, blending vibrant colors and shapes.

Suzanne Jackson, It is our woods, 1973. Acrylic on canvas, 60 3/8 × 60 1/2 in. (153.4 × 153.7 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from the Painting and Sculpture Committee 2023.93a-b. © Suzanne Jackson

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Floor 8, Trustee Room

Open to Fellow, Sponsor, and Contemporaries Patron Members

8:30 am: Light Breakfast
9–10 am: Conversation

For this edition of our semiannual Breakfast with the Director, Jennie Goldstein, the Whitney’s Jennifer Rubio Associate Curator of the Collection, will join Scott Rothkopf, the Museum’s Alice Pratt Brown Director, for an engaging conversation about her current curatorial projects at the Whitney, Shifting Landscapes and Christine Sun Kim: All Day All Night, her curatorial practice, and working with the Museum’s collection.

Jennie Goldstein is the Jennifer Rubio Associate Curator of the Collection at the Whitney Museum. She has curated or co-curated numerous shows drawn from the collection, including In the Balance: Between Painting and Sculpture, 1965-1985; Making Knowing: Craft in Art, 1950-2019; and An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1945-2017. In 2018 she organized Christine Sun Kim: Too Much Future as part of the museum’s ongoing public art series. More recently, she organized Natalie Ball: bilwi naats Ga’niipci (2023-24), Ball's first solo museum exhibition in New York. Building on previous work, Jennie recently opened Christine Sun Kim: All Day All Night, the artist's first career-to-date survey exhibition. 


On the Hour

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

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