From July 7 to late August, the 10th Avenue Square section of the High Line will be closed due to construction. Please note the following changes to access. You can also learn more on our blog >

Elevator access: Visitors traveling north will need to exit at 14th Street, walk along the street, and reenter at 23rd Street. Visitors traveling south will need to exit at 23rd Street, walk along the street, and reenter at 14th Street.

Stair access: Visitors traveling north will need to exit at 16th Street, walk along the street, and reenter at 17th Street. Visitors traveling south will need to exit at 17th Street, walk along the street, and reenter at 16th Street.

Due to the weather forecast, the stargazing event on July 8 is canceled.

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Arts & Cultural Events

On Display

Friday, July 28, 2017
7 – 8pm
Location
On the High Line at Gansevoort Street (and along the Outdoor Largo, Seven and Eight Outdoor Galleries of the Whitney Museum)

On the occasion of the 27th anniversary of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Whitney and the High Line celebrate access and inclusion for all with a performance of ON DISPLAY by Heidi Latsky Dance.

Incorporating dancers with and without disabilities, the mission of Heidi Latsky Dance is to redefine beauty and virtuosity through performance and discourse, using performers with unique attributes to bring rigorous, passionate and provocative contemporary dance to diverse audiences. ON DISPLAY stages a human sculpture court on the High Line and across the way on the Whitney Museum’s outdoor galleries during pay-as-you-wish hours.

Featuring wearable art by NuVu Studio under the direction of Rosa Weinberg and fashion collection by Anna Kathleen Little.

Visitors are invited to walk through the sculptures, photograph their experience, or simply witness.

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Support

Public programs on the High Line are supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Council, under the leadership of Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.