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SUMMARY:Community Partner Whitney Museum Older Adults Day
DESCRIPTION:Click to enlarge  Tuesday Oct 15\, 2024\n9:30am – 3:00pm\nOpen to older adults  50+  \nMore Info at : Whitney Museum Older Adults Day \n“Museum Lobby\nJoin us for the return of Older Adults Day at the Whitney! Older adults are invited to visit the Museum during special hours open only to them and enjoy special programming.   \nThe day kicks off with a welcome breakfast from 9:30–10:30 am co-sponsored by Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine\, Congressman Dan Goldman\, Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal\, Assembly Member Deborah Glick and Council Member Erik Bottcher. Join your neighbors for a light buffet breakfast before exploring the Museum. Breakfast is free but advance registration is requested. Register today online here.  \nDuring this event attendees are invited to explore the Museum’s galleries on their own or participate in a free guided tour of the groundbreaking Edges of Ailey exhibition. In addition\, guests are invited to enjoy exploring Survival Piece #5: Portable Orchard and ask Whitney Museum experts about the trees.  \nThis day will also feature drop-in artmaking and a special Alvin Ailey Dance Class: AileyDance for Active Aging from 11 am–12 pm. Join us for dance and conversation and learn about Alvin Ailey’s masterwork Revelations.  \nREGISTER FOR THE ACTIVE AGING DANCE CLASS HERE \nProject CART Free Transportation services available at the following locations and times:  \nMorning pick-up: \n9 am: Loisaida\, Inc. 710 E 9 Street. New York\, NY 10009\n9 am: Greenwich House (Westbeth). 55 Bethune St\n9 am: Greenwich House (Washington Square). 20 Washington St N\n9 am: Penn South for Seniors. 290 9th Ave\n9:30 am: Hudson Guild. Elliot Center is 441 W 26th St  \nMorning Whitney Departure: \n12:15 pm: Loisaida\, Inc. 710 E 9 Street. New York\, NY 10009.\n12:15 pm: Greenwich House (Westbeth). 55 Bethune St\n12:15 pm: Greenwich House (Washington Square). 20 Washington St N\n12:15 pm: Penn South for Seniors. 290 9th Ave\n12:45 pm: Hudson Guild. Elliot Center is 441 W 26th St  \nAfternoon pick-up: \n1 pm: Loisaida\, Inc. 710 E 9 Street. New York\, NY 10009\n1 pm: Greenwich House (Washington Square). 20 Washington St N\n1 pm: Penn South for Seniors. 290 9th Ave\n1:30 pm: Hudson Guild. Elliot Center is 441 W 26th St  \nAfternoon Whitney Departure:\n3 pm for all locations except for Greenwich House (Westbeth)  \nWe look forward to seeing you there! “
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/whitney-museum-older-adults-day/
LOCATION:Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York\, NY
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Juanita McNeely artist in PRINT PAINT show makes debut at Whitney Museum
DESCRIPTION:Juanita McNeely “Is It Real? Yes It Is” 1969 \n“For 90 years of its existence\, the Whitney Museum of American Art did not own a single painting that explicitly deals with abortion. But that has changed. The museum recently purchased Juanita McNeely’s “Is it Real? Yes It Is!” (1969)\, a mural-sized painting that recounts\, in a fragmented narrative spanning nine separate panels\, her harrowing experience of having an abortion in the early ’60s\, when the procedure was illegal. The painting will make its museum debut on Sept. 20\, when the Whitney rehangs its permanent collection. \nIn recent years\, a fashion for painting the human figure has preoccupied the art world\, with an emphasis on race\, gender and other urgent social issues. Yet another pressing topic in America has been curiously absent from art: abortion\, which became all the more timely when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June. \nDepictions of abortion are still rare in the art-history canon. Check the walls of museums and flip through the pages of H.W. Janson or other art textbooks\, and you are likely to encounter countless images of beatific mothers\, dimpled infants and a world in which pregnancies are not terminated. \nBut the subject of abortion\, which historically was shrouded in shame and relegated to the realm of unspeakable secrets\, has lately been gaining visibility in the art world.” \n– Deborah Solomon\nNY Times\nSeptember 10\, 2022 \nRead the complete article: After Decades of Silence\, Art about Abortion (Cautiously) enters the Establishment \nJuanita Mc Neeley’s work can also be seen at the Westbeth Gallery in the Print Paint Show opening October 9\, 2022.  More info here: PRINT PAINT
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/juanita-mcneely/
LOCATION:Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York\, NY
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:Debra Jenks Participates in Whitney Biennial Installation
DESCRIPTION:Debra Jenks was selected to participate in Nayland Blakes’s project\, “Got an Art Problem\,” in the Whitney Biennial.  Her drawing is hung in the red room of the Whitney Museum of American Art and will remain up for the duration of the biennial.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/debra-jenks/
LOCATION:Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York\, NY
CATEGORIES:past-events
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