HallowTeen Night Fri, Oct 28, 2022, 4 pm

HallowTeen Night

Fri, Oct 28, 2022
4 pm

Teens create their own costumes in a workshop.  One person drapes a spider web pattered fabric over the other person, while an onlooker smiles.  In the background, teens are busy cutting and making costumes.
Teens create their own costumes in a workshop.  One person drapes a spider web pattered fabric over the other person, while an onlooker smiles.  In the background, teens are busy cutting and making costumes.

Halloween Teen Night, October 2019.  Photograph by Filip Wolak.

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The Hearst Artspace and the Seminar Room are equipped with induction hearing loops and infrared assistive listening systems. Accessible seating is also available.

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Floor 3, Education Center

Beware night at the Museum! New York City teens are invited to a thrilling Halloween Teen Night at the Whitney, organized by artist Corin Hewitt and our Youth Insights Leaders, inspired by the exhibition Time Management Techniques. Come in costumes and enjoy live music, dancing, artist-led workshops, a spooky photo booth, snacks, and more—just for monsters… ahem… we mean teens.

This event is free for teens, but registration is required. Refreshments and art materials will be provided. Please contact Youth Programs at youthinsights@whitney.org with any questions.

Halloween Weekend at the Whitney is an inclusive and safe celebration for all. In that spirit, we do not allow costumes that perpetuate cultural appropriation, discrimination, or violence of any kind, including fake weapons. We invite you to be inspired by the works in our collection and check out the #IAmNotACostume campaign to learn more about choosing a respectful costume.

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