The Aldrich Box, traveling art for inspiration and creativity unbound to physical space

Aldrich Box

Inaugurated in 2021, the Aldrich Box is a year-long traveling exhibition unbound to a physical space.

This year’s edition will focus on performance—underscoring the cooperative and interdisciplinary aspects of making art. A collaboration between the Museum’s Curatorial and Education departments, Director of Education Namulen Bayarsaihan and Chief Curator Amy Smith-Stewart have invited dancer and choreographer Ali Kenner Brodsky, musician, composer, and artist Laura Ortman, and the feminist artist collective Hilma’s Ghost (founded by artists and educators Dannielle Tegeder and Sharmistha Ray) to create work(s) contained inside individualized Aldrich Boxes and accompanied by a live performance to be presented inside the Museum.

The public is invited to borrow one of the Aldrich Boxes for up to a week.

An Aldrich Box will be on view inside the Museum’s Leir Atrium throughout the project’s duration.

Learn more here.

 

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