Curator’s Tour of Outdoor Sculptures

A large sculpture of a brown paper bag with "Thank you" written on it in black script in front of a gray brick building.
Installation view of Jonathan Seliger’s Politeness Counts, 2004, Tang Teaching Museum collection, gift of Polly Skogsberg Kisiel ‘62, Sara Lubin Schupf '62, Suzanne Corbet Thomas '59, Janet Lucas Whitman '59, and Susan Kettering Williamson '59. The work has been in its present location since September 25, 2016.

Join us Thursday, April 9, at noon, for a guided tour of the Tang’s outdoor sculptures, featuring works by Jonathan Seliger, George Rickey, and Hank Willis Thomas. The tour will be led by Rachel Seligman, the Assistant Director for Curatorial Affairs and Malloy Curator.

Following the tour, we invite visitors to enjoy the other Tang exhibitions on view, including Kathy Butterly: Assume Yes, All These Growing Things, Family Forms, Sheila Pepe: When & Where We Rest, Designing Power: The Black Panther Party, Hyde Cabinet #30: Analyze This, and Elevator Music 54: Hanna Tuulikki—spinning-in-stereo.

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