Aaron Wilder curated this solo exhibition from the permanent collection of the Roswell Museum featuring the work of Agnes Tait, October 15, 2022-July 16, 2023.
Aaron Wilder co-curated this group exhibition with staff across the Roswell Museum that celebrates the 85th anniversary of this museum, open October 1, 2022-June 25, 2023.
Article by Aaron Wilder taking a closer look at the feature-length 2020 film "A Machine to Live In" included in the exhibition "Future Shock: (Re)Visions of Tomorrow" investigating humanity’s shared future and our place in the universe. (Published in the Roswell Daily Record on September 25, 2022)
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Where is Home?" project is included in the group exhibition "Bushwick Open Studios" at Amos Eno Gallery September 8-October 2, 2022.
Article by Aaron Wilder taking a closer look at Elias Sime’s work in the exhibition "Future Shock: (Re)Visions of Tomorrow" investigating humanity’s shared future and our place in the universe. (Published in the Roswell Daily Record on August 28, 2022)
Article by Aaron Wilder taking a closer look at Ranu Mukherjee’s work in the exhibition "Future Shock: (Re)Visions of Tomorrow" investigating humanity’s shared future and our place in the universe. (Published in the Roswell Daily Record on July 31, 2022)
Aaron Wilder curated this group exhibition from the permanent collection of the Roswell Museum featuring the work of 33 artists July 31, 2022-February 26, 2023.
Article by Aaron Wilder taking a closer look at Wayne Hodge’s work in the exhibition "Future Shock: (Re)Visions of Tomorrow" investigating humanity’s shared future and our place in the universe. (Published in the Roswell Daily Record on July 3, 2022)
Aaron Wilder co-curated this group exhibition with Caroline Brooks, Executive Director of the Roswell Museum, that features the work of 15 artists and a feature-length film open June 25-October 30, 2022.
Article by Aaron Wilder taking a closer look at Michele Bourque Sewards’ “The Seed (plate 2 of 3)” and explore its significance not only with regard to the individual annual event of Earth Day, but also to the ever worsening impacts of climate change and the action required to avoid completely avoidable human destruction of our planet. (Published in the Roswell Daily Record on April 10, 2022)
Aaron Wilder curated this solo exhibition from the permanent collection of the Roswell Museum featuring the work of Roy De Forest March-September 2022.
Aaron Wilder curated this solo exhibition from the permanent collection of the Roswell Museum featuring the work of Fritz Scholder March-September 2022.
Article by Aaron Wilder taking a closer look at Jacob Lawrence’s “The 1920s / The Migrants Cast Their Ballot” and exploring its significance not only to our history, but also to our present and future. (Published in the Roswell Daily Record on February 20, 2022)
Aaron Wilder curated this solo exhibition from the permanent collection of the Roswell Museum featuring the work of Barbara Latham December 2021-Spring 2022.
Aaron Wilder curated this solo exhibition from the permanent collection of the Roswell Museum featuring the work of Michele Bourque Sewards December 2021-Summer 2022.
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Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "The Art World," "Details," and "m4m" projects is included in the group exhibition "Hyper/Reality" at Amos Eno Gallery October 7-24, 2021.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Neither Sand nor Rock" and "Where is Home?" projects and also the video "Invisible Self-Portrait (Expletive Chapel: Lavender Heights)" are included in the group exhibition "Gender Now" at Golding-Yang Gallery, Morehead State University October 27-November 17, 2021.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Where is Home?" project is included in the group exhibition "Roots: Transplanted" at Center for the Visual Arts' Caroline S. Mark Gallery September 17-November 6, 2021.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Neither Sand nor Rock" series is included in the group exhibition "Abandoned" at Auburn Art Gallery August 25-September 10, 2021.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Social Boundaries" series is included in the group exhibition of small works for "Bushwick Open Studios" at Amos Eno Gallery September 16-26, 2021.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Details" project is included in the group exhibition "The Magic Silver Show: Elena Diane Curris Juried Photomedia Exhibition 2021" at the Clara M. Eagle Gallery at Murray State University September 8-October 18, 2021.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Neither Sand nor Rock" project is included in Brand Library & Art Center's group show "49th Annual National Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper" September 11-October 29, 2021.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Imaginary Friends" project is included in the Attleboro Arts Museum's group exhibition "Real or Imagined" June 16-July 15, 2021.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Extricated" and "Neither Sand nor Rock" projects is included in Arts Center East's group exhibition "An Image is Worth 1,000 Words" May 27-June 12, 2021.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Expletive" project is included in the Saint Louis Artists’ Guild's group exhibition "It Was All Very Queer" June 4-July 17, 2021.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Insidious Progress" and "Where is Home?" projects is included in Fulton Street Collective's group exhibition "Botanicals" May 14-June 5, 2021.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Details" project is included in Santa Clarita Arts' group exhibition "Color is Your World" at the Santa Clarita City Hall First Floor Gallery May 16-July 30, 2021.
1 piece featured in Scars Publications' Children, Churches, & Daddies (CC&D) Magazine January-April 2021 issue anthology "What Lies on the Other Side."
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Amends" and "Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream" projects is included in Old Courthouse Arts Center's group exhibition "Together" May 7-29, 2021.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Social Boundaries" project is included in Ellington-White Contemporary Gallery's group exhibition "Art & Social Justice: Art for the People, By the People II" May 8-June 26, 2021.
Work from Aaron Wilder's collaboration with Guta Galli "Sugar & Snails" is included in the group exhibition "What Does Community Look Like to You?" at The Brush Art Gallery & Studios May 1-June 12, 2021.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Habitual Detritus," "Imaginary Friends," "Neither Sand nor Rock," and "Work on Paper" projects are included in the group exhibition "Ritual" at Intersect Arts Center May 10-September 5, 2021.