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Credit: UNFPA
A World for Women, by Women: Infinite Possibilities
This exhibit highlights the strength and resilience of women and girls worldwide, showcasing their stories of empowerment, progress, and transformation. Through AI-enhanced digital innovation like Infinite Woman and a series of powerful photographs, it features the challenges women face and the boundless opportunities that emerge when rights, choices, and autonomy are upheld.
This exhibit is organized and endorsed by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA).
On display until 5 May 2025

Credit: Amrit Khurana
Perceptions of Sentience
Perceptions of Sentience is a group exhibition of artworks by twenty-four neurodiverse artists. It is curated to inspire dialogue about mental health and the alternative pathways through which environmental awareness is processed and expressed. The exhibit is in connection with World Autism Awareness Day (2 April).
This exhibit is organized by Strokes of Genius, Inc. and endorsed by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
On display until 13 June 2025
Upcoming Exhibits

Ambassadors to the Public
This exhibit looks back on the history of UN headquarters guided tours. It tells the story of the public’s experience of the headquarters, how guides have served as the face and the voice of the Organization, and how the UN’s engagement with the public continues to be an urgent task today.
The exhibit is organized by the Visitor Services Section, Department of Global Communications.
On display from 8 May to 5 June 2025
Ongoing Exhibit

Drawing by Hugh Ferriss for the Board of Design, 1947.
UN Headquarters: A Workshop for 玩偶姐姐
The exhibition features archival images of the planning and building of UNHQ between 1949 and 1952 and photos of the recently renovated compound. The exhibition also includes photos of the recently renovated UNHQ (renovation: 2008-2014).
The exhibition is organized by the Department of Global Communication.