Aaron Wilder designed this Smart Museum of Art student engagement initiative inviting University of Chicago students to submit proposals for short videos reflecting on themes of care. The first "gesture" is "Cold Blooded Care" by Tirtzah Harris and it debuted on the Smart Museum of Art's Instagram and website on January 12, 2021.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Details" series is included in the group exhibition "Where’er His Silent Beams Intrude" at Amos Eno Gallery December 17, 2020-January 17, 2021.
Enjoy art from my “Details” series for all 365 days of the New Year! 2021 marks the eleventh calendar featuring my art. Printed by VistaPrint, please contact me if you would like to order one. The cost is $25 including shipping.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Details" project is included in the group exhibition "Of Time & Place" at the The Art Center Highland Park November 20, 2020-January 2, 2021.
Work from Aaron Wilder's collaboration with Guta Galli "Sugar & Snails" is included in the group exhibition "Embracing Our Differences 2021" at Bayfront Park January 20 - April 1, 2021.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Where is Home?" project is included in the group exhibition "The Greater Good: Stories and Images from Life During COVID-19" at Hairpin Arts Center November 8-December 12, 2020.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Homo Social / Homosocial" project is included in the group exhibition "IMAGINE... Peace, Love, & Understanding" at Stola Contemporary Art October 9-November 15, 2020.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "You Have the Right to Remain Silent" project is included in the group exhibition "2020 FL3TCH3R Exhibit: Socially & Politically Engaged Art" at the Reece Museum October 5-December 11, 2020.
Artwork from Aaron Wilder's "Neither Sand nor Rock" series is included in the September 2020 edition of Side Street Studio Art's "The String" (online publication issue #3).
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Social Boundaries" project is included in the group exhibition "Where's the Revolution?" at Bridgeport Art Center September 18-November 6, 2020.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Where is Home?" project is included in the group exhibition "The Greater Good: Stories and Images from Life During COVID-19" at RS Chicago Photography Classes' Within Sight Gallery September 11-November 6, 2020.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Where is Home?" project is included in the group exhibition "Global Impact: The Wake of COVID" at the Foundry Art Centre August 14-September 25, 2020.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Expletive Chapel: Lavender Heights" installation is included in the group exhibition "Dreamers Welcome TV" at www.dreamerswelcometelevision.com on June 19 and 20, 2020.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "You Have the Right to Remain Silent" project is included in the group exhibition "Memorial Day Burn and Bury Confederate Flag: 2020" at JohnSimsProjects.com on May 25, 2020.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream" and "Expletive" projects is included in the group exhibition "ConTEXT III" at Foundry Art Centre May 8-June 19, 2020.
Work from Aaron Wilder's collaboration with Guta Galli "Sugar & Snails" is included in the group exhibition "Access and Opportunity, Diversity & Inclusion" at Monmouth University's Pollak Gallery January 21 - March 13, 2020.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream" project is included in the group exhibition "May You Live in Interesting Times" at the Northern Arizona University Art Museum February 4 – April 18, 2020.
Enjoy my artwork for all 365 days of the New Year! 2020 marks the tenth calendar featuring my art. Printed by VistaPrint, please contact me if you would like to order one. The cost is $25 including shipping.
Work from Aaron Wilder's collaboration with Guta Galli "Sugar & Snails" is included in the group exhibition "We the People" at the Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts November 14, 2019-January 31, 2020.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Details" project is included in the group exhibition "ECHOS: From There to Here" at the San Francisco Art Institute November 11-17, 2019.
Aaron Wilder curated this group exhibition featuring the work of Michael Arcega, Jimin Lee, Paula Levine, Sherwin Rio, and Desiree Rios, November 12, 2019-February 21, 2020.
Aaron Wilder served as managing editor for the catalog "Time Tunnel: Bruce Nauman’s "Corridor Installation with Mirror—San Jose Installation (Double Wedge Corridor with Mirror)" resulting from an exhibition at the Natalie and James Thompson Art Gallery January 30-February 23, 2018.
Work from Aaron Wilder's collaboration with Guta Galli "Sugar & Snails" is included in the group exhibition "2019 FL3TCH3R Exhibit: Socially & Politically Engaged Art" at the Reece Museum September 30-December 13, 2019.
Aaron Wilder's project "Expletive Chapel: Lavender Heights" is featured in a solo exhibition at The InsideOut in Sacramento, CA September 14-November 1, 2019.