CCAA Whitney Bus Trip — August 5, 2026

CCAA Whitney Bus Trip — August 5, 2026

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8/5/2026 (one day)
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$145.00

CCAA Whitney Bus Trip — August 5, 2026

Events | Available

CCAA Whitney Bus Trip — August 5, 2026

Join us on Wednesday, August 5, for an exciting private coach trip to New York City and an exclusive tour of the Whitney Biennial 2026, one of the most significant exhibitions of contemporary American art. This year’s Biennial features the work of 56 artists, duos, and collectives whose projects reflect the current moment while exploring themes of connection, shared mythologies, technology, and global relationships.

This trip marks the first in a new series of bus trips CCAA will be offering, designed to bring our community together for inspiring cultural experiences.

Following our private tour, enjoy time to explore the Whitney Museum at your own pace, have lunch at the museum café or one of the many nearby restaurants, visit galleries in the vibrant Chelsea arts district, or take a walk along the iconic High Line.

Spend the day immersed in contemporary art while traveling with fellow members of the CCAA community!

(Photo Credit: Max Touhey, View of the Whitney Museum from the High Line)


  • Details:
    • Date:  Wednesday, August 5th, 2026
    • Time: Guests should arrive at CCAA no later than 7:45 AM for our prompt 8:00 AM bus trip departure. We should return to CCAA by 7:00 PM.  Advanced ticket purchase is required. CCAA is located at 100 N. Bradford Ave in West Chester, PA 19382.
    • Bus Trip Destination/ Address: The Whitney Museum of American Art is located at 99 Gansevoort Street between Washington and West Streets, in New York City.
    • Tickets: $145.00/ Per Person. Includes Bus, Museum Ticket and Private Museum Tour. Does not include food.
    • Space is Limited! Only 30 tickets available. 
    • All Ages Welcome. Children (under 18) must be accompanied by an adult.




    ABOUT THE WHITNEY BIENNIAL

    A constellation of the most relevant art and ideas of our time, the Whitney Biennial showcases contemporary artists working across media and disciplines, representing evolving notions of American art.

    Established by the Museum’s founder, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, in 1932, the Whitney Biennial is the longest-running survey of American art.

    More than 3,600 artists have participated to date, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, Frank Bowling, Mark Bradford, Alexander Calder, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Raven Chacon, Ellen Gallagher, Nikita Gale, Jeffrey Gibson, Nan Goldin, Renee Green, Wade Guyton, Rachel Harrison, Jenny Holzer, Edward Hopper, Suzanne Jackson, Joan Jonas, Ellsworth Kelly, Mike Kelley, Willem de Kooning, Barbara Kruger, Pope. L, Jacob Lawrence, Carolyn Lazard, Zoe Leonard, Roy Lichtenstein, Glenn Ligon, Agnes Martin, Daniel Joseph Martinez, Julie Mehretu, Sarah Michelson, Joan Mitchell, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Georgia O'Keeffe, Claes Oldenburg, Laura Owens, Jackson Pollock, Postcommodity, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, Cindy Sherman, Lorna Simpson, Rose B. Simpson, Martine Syms, Tourmaline, Wu Tsang, Cy Twombly, Kara Walker, Andy Warhol, Kiyan Williams, and David Wojnarowicz.

    Main Image credit:

    Lead image: Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2026 (Whitney Museum of American Art, March 8–August 2026). From left to right: Emilie Louise Gossiaux, Kong Play, 2026; Emilie Louise Gossiaux, Becoming Part of the Forest 2, 2025; Emilie Louise Gossiaux, The Marriage of Hand and Paw, 2025; Emilie Louise Gossiaux, In Dreams We'll See Again, 2025; Andrea Fraser, Untitled (I-V), 2024; Carmen de Monteflores, Four Women, 1969. Photograph by Darian DiCanno/BFA.com. © BFA 2026