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The Whitney welcomes visitors to explore the Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It’s Kept before public hours. Quieter hours are designed with greater access for neurodivergent visitors, visitors on the autism spectrum, visitors with PTSD, and beyond. A quieter hours social narrative will be provided soon. Tickets are required....

Join fellow art enthusiasts online in a participatory conversation focused on a single masterpiece; free, but advance online registration is required to receive the Zoom link. Frick educators lead these thoughtful and sustained dialogues in real time. Active participation is strongly encouraged. Live CART captioning...

July is Disability Pride Month, a special time to honor the diversity and uniqueness of each person in the disability community. In this conversation, authors M. Leona Godin and Andrew Leland discuss their work and  journeys toward understanding and embracing blind pride. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS M. Leona Godin is a writer, performer,...

July is Disability Pride Month, a special time to honor the diversity and uniqueness of each person in the disability community. In this conversation, authors Keah Brown and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha will discuss their work and experience as  writers with disabilities. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS Keah Brown is a journalist, author, studying actress and screenwriter....

In Corsicana, a small city in Texas, a woman with Down syndrome named Ginny and her half-brother Christopher are unmoored in the wake of their mother's death. Their close family friend, Justice, introduces them to a local artist named Lot, a recluse and outsider, hoping...

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