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Photos from Whitney Museum of American Art's post 05/07/2026

✨ Free Friday Nights May ✨

💃 Friday, May 8
Debbie Allen at the Whitney
Screening of 100 Years of Debbie Allen, followed by a conversation with and
Pop-up dance class
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🗽 Friday, May 15
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🎤 Friday, May 29
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05/05/2026

This Free Friday Nights, join us at the Whitney for a special screening of 100 Years of Debbie Allen, followed by a conversation with herself!

Prior to the screening, enjoy a special pop-up class created by Debbie Allen, Dancing in the Light: Healing with the Arts, and a live DJ set in the Museum Lobby. Exclusive merchandise—including limited-edition Debbie Allen tribute Barbie collectibles—will be available at the Whitney Shop all evening.

🗓️ Friday, May 8
🕰️ 5–10 pm, with dance class from 6–7 and film screening from 7:30–9
📍 Whitney Museum
🎟️ Free, registration required for the film screening
🔗 in ’s bio to read more and register for free

05/05/2026

❤️ Not talking to you,

Photos from Whitney Museum of American Art's post 04/21/2026

💥Free Friday Nights💥
💥Free Second Sundays💥
💥Free 25 & Under💥

Three great ways to see the 2026 for free, no matter where you’re visiting from.

Photos: Timothy Schenck

04/14/2026

No lying down
No pitching tents
No amplified sound
No annoying behavior

’s work Rule consists of the removal of code-of-conduct signs from privately owned public spaces (POPS).

POPS emerged in New York in 1961 following a zoning resolution that permitted private developers to construct taller buildings in exchange for creating nearby park-like spaces for public use. The private owners who control these spaces often set rules that are much more restrictive than those governing city parks and other public places. The use of these code-of-conduct signs also intensified after Occupy Wall Street’s takeover of Zucotti Park in the fall of 2011.

Rule is on view now through August 23 in the Biennial. Link in bio to listen to Johnson’s full audio guide stop for this work.

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Monday 10:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 6pm
Thursday 10:30am - 6pm
Friday 10:30am - 10pm
Saturday 10:30am - 6pm
Sunday 10:30am - 6pm