Dream World Collages Sun, Nov 10, 2024, 11 am–4 pm

Dream World Collages

Sun, Nov 10, 2024
11 am–4 pm

A man wearing glasses and a young girl are engaged in an art activity at a table during the Whitney Museum's Second Sunday event. The man is carefully applying tape to a sheet of paper while the girl, wearing a pink vest, points to something on the table, offering her input. Art supplies, including tape, scissors, and colorful materials, are spread out in front of them. In the background, other adults and children can be seen, adding to the atmosphere of a busy, creative, family-friendly event.
A man wearing glasses and a young girl are engaged in an art activity at a table during the Whitney Museum's Second Sunday event. The man is carefully applying tape to a sheet of paper while the girl, wearing a pink vest, points to something on the table, offering her input. Art supplies, including tape, scissors, and colorful materials, are spread out in front of them. In the background, other adults and children can be seen, adding to the atmosphere of a busy, creative, family-friendly event.

Family making art at Second Sunday, January  2024. Photograph by Filip Wolak

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Floor 3

Open for all ages

In celebration of the new exhibition, Shifting Landscapes, join us to create a window into your very own dream world. Use your imagination, beliefs, and values to envision your own landscape.

Shifting Landscapes explores how changing political, environmental, and social issues inspire artists to reimagine the world. While landscapes traditionally depict beautiful, realistic scenes, this exhibition offers a more expansive view. The one hundred and twenty works by over eighty artists delve into the effects of industrialization, geopolitical borders, and the creation of imaginative, dreamlike spaces that challenge the concept of a “natural” world.