Whitney Wednesdays: Lauri Freedman with Elizabeth Jaeger Wed, May 6, 2020, 7 pm

Whitney Wednesdays: Lauri Freedman with Elizabeth Jaeger

Wed, May 6, 2020
7 pm

Graphic artwork featuring a stylized profile of a face with red and white stripes on the right and a pattern of black and white wavy lines on the left, separated by a bold yellow outline. The background contains architectural or technical drawing elements with annotations.
Graphic artwork featuring a stylized profile of a face with red and white stripes on the right and a pattern of black and white wavy lines on the left, separated by a bold yellow outline. The background contains architectural or technical drawing elements with annotations.

Roy Lichtenstein, The Conversation (Study), c. 1984. Collaged paper, tape, ballpoint pen and graphite pencil on board, overall: 47 1/2 × 47 7/8 in. (120.7 × 121.6 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; The Roy Lichtenstein Study Collection, gift of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation 2019.67. © Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, all rights reserved

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Instagram Live

In our new conversation series, we bring together diverse voices from our community to talk art, life, and all-things-Whitney. Every week, two people from the Museum community will meet on Instagram Live to share what’s getting them through the present moment and discuss favorite Whitney moments and artworks that are on their minds.

This week, we’ll feature our head of product development Lauri Freedman in conversation with artist Elizabeth Jaeger, whose work is in the Whitney's collection and was featured in Mirror Cells. They’ll kick things off at 7 pm by joining the nightly cheer for healthcare workers and then talk about Elizabeth’s work, her role in the campaign to create posters for ICU breakrooms around the world in response to COVID-19, and their collaborations for the Whitney Shop. The two will discuss their abiding interest in the ways artists and the creative workforce can produce innovative work in support of their communities.

This event is free. Follow @whitneymuseum on Instagram to watch.

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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