Get into The Whitney for free for Earth Day on Saturday, April 22. Three exhibitions are on view that address the environment, climate change, and humans' relationship to the land. They include:
— no existe un mundo poshuracán, the first survey of Puerto Rican art by a major U.S. art museum in 50 years, which closes on April 23.
— Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Memory Map, which celebrates five decades of artwork by the groundbreaking artist Jaune Quick-To-See Smith. The exhibition offers a new framework to consider contemporary Native American art by exploring pressing issues of land, racism, and cultural preservation. Opens on April 19.
— Josh Kline: Project for a New American Century, the first U.S. museum survey of Josh Kline’s work, spanning 15 years and including the debut of installations and moving image works that address the urgency of the climate crisis. Opens on April 19.
Plus, there's a climate-related drop-in art program for kids of all ages from 11am-3pm.
Be sure to reserve your tickets online in advance; available while supplies last.