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April 8, 2021
In April 2021, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum will inaugurate Aldrich Projects, a single-artist series that spotlights a singular work or a focused body of work by an artist every four months on the Museum s campus. The first in this series is Clarity Haynes: Collective Transmission. Sited in the Leir Atrium, Haynes debuts two new paintings, Birth Altar, 2020–2021 (2021) and Altar for Femme Joy (2020), from her ongoing Altar series, 2000 . Haynes describes her Altars as queer feminist spaces liberated from patriarchy. She says: In a time of toxic masculinity and violence, to put forth joyful feminist principles feels radical. To create one s own archive, altar, cosmology, autonomous space is an act of taking care. Clarity Haynes: Collective Transmission will be on view at The Aldrich April 28 to September 6, 2021.
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Beautiful music to beckon the community to the Aldrich s Sculpture Garden Written by The Aldrich
Outdoor sound installation in the Aldrich s Sculpture Garden Now Until January 3, 2021
In the spirit of listening to music together during the holidays, and a safe way to experience art, nature, and music in harmony, we hope this installation will bring joy to the community
- Emily Devoe, Director of Marketing and Communications
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is pleased to present Scores for the Stars, 2020-21, a two-part series by artist Ander Mikalson commissioned by The Aldrich and dedicated to Frank Stella’s Stars. The first part, Scores for the Stars, Part I, is a two-channel sound installation on view in the Museum’s Sculpture Garden from December 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021. Signage with QR codes to access Mikalson’s score while viewing Stella’s sculptures will be placed in the Sculpture Garden. Visitors are encouraged to explore the outdoor works by
The Aldrich Presents Outdoor Sound Installation by Ander Mikalson Dedicated to Frank Stella s Stars Written by The Aldrich
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is pleased to present
Scores for the Stars, 2020-21, a two-part series by artist Ander Mikalson commissioned by The Aldrich and dedicated to Frank Stella’s
Stars. The first part,
Scores for the Stars, Part I, is a two-channel sound installation on view in the Museum’s Sculpture Garden from December 21, 2020 to January 3, 2021. Signage with QR codes to access Mikalson’s score while viewing Stella’s sculptures will be placed in the Sculpture Garden. Visitors are encouraged to explore the outdoor works by Stella and experience Mikalson’s installation together in real time.