Strolling through the museum

Rev up those wheels and get ready to take a Stroller Tour at the Whitney Museum of American Art on July 16.

Join Whitney Teaching Fellows, PhD candidates in art history, on a fun-filled tour that highlights the works of Stuart Davis with the In Full Swing exhibit, now through Sept. 25. Tours are for new moms and dads to enjoy the museum before the public arrives, so crying babies are more than welcome. This program is offered to parents and caregivers with infants to 18 months.

Stroller Tour, July 16 from 9:30 am to 10:30 am. Cost is $25 per adult plus museum admission of $22 for adults; $18 for seniors, and free for children under 18.

Whitney Museum of American Art [99 Gansvoort St. and 10th Avenue in the Meatpacking District, (212) 570–3600; familyprograms@whitney.org; whitney.org]

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