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  1. Located in Manhattan's Meatpacking District—steps away from the Hudson River Greenway and the West Side Highway—the Whitney is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transportation. 99 Gansevoort Street New York, NY 10014. Get directions.

  2. The Whitney has new free offerings: Free Friday Nights and Free Second Sundays. Learn more and plan your visit. Free Friday Nights. Admission to the Whitney is now free from 5–10 pm every Friday evening. Join us for free admission, music, and special programming.

  3. The Whitney Museum is New York's home for modern and contemporary art of the United States. Located in Manhattan's vibrant Meatpacking District, the Whitney presents the work of living artists alongside perennial favorites by Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jacob Lawrence, Alexander Calder, and many others.

    • 99 Gansevoort St New York, NY 10014
  4. The Whitney Museum of American Art was founded in 1930, and opened in 1931 on West Eighth Street near Fifth Avenue. Following a move in 1954 to an expanded site on West 54th Street, the Whitney opened the Marcel Breuer-designed building on Madison Avenue at 75th Street in 1963.

  5. Christiane Paul is Curator of Digital Art at the Whitney Museum of American Art and professor emerita in the School of Media Studies at The New School. She is the author of the book Digital Art , which is part of the ' World of Art ' series published by Thames & Hudson .

  6. Oct 15, 2023 · Another spot to go for anyone wanting enrichment is the Whitney Museum of American Art. Here is where the stunning complex offers works, exhibitions, and events online. Located in the meatpacking district of NYC, this is a short drive from town, and many say it's a must-do while in the Hoboken area.

  7. The Whitney Museum of American Art, known informally as "The Whitney", is a modern and contemporary American art museum located in the Meatpacking District and West Village neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City.

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