Queer History Walks 2025 Select Weekends

Queer History Walks 2025

Select Weekends

A group of people walking on a sunny sidewalk, one holding a pink umbrella.
A group of people walking on a sunny sidewalk, one holding a pink umbrella.

Queer History Walking Tour led by Stina Puotinen. Photograph by FIlip Wolak

Tickets

This event is free with registration. Walk-up spots may be available on a first come, first serve basis. Please note, admission to the Museum is not included.

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Sunday, June 1, 4 pm
Friday, June 6, 6 pm 
Sunday, June 8, 4 pm
Friday, June 13, 6 pm
Sunday, June 15, 4 pm
Friday, June 20, 6 pm
Sunday, June 22, 4 pm
Friday, June 27, 6 pm
Sunday, June 29, 4 pm

Join us for a free walking tours exploring the rich queer history of the Whitney Museum’s neighborhood. These walks bring visitors to select historical sites that once provided a place to find and create queer community. From the Hudson River piers to the neighborhood nightclubs, visitors are invited to consider their connection to the Meatpacking District's changing landscape and the city’s history.

Tours will meet outside the entrance of the Museum. The meeting place will be marked with physical signage. View the tour map.

Outdoor events are weather dependent and subject to cancellation or being moved indoors should conditions require. Any changes to event plans will be noted online.

Can't join in person? Check out the self-guided audio tour and minisode


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

On the Hour projects can contain motion and sound. To respect your accessibility settings autoplay is disabled.