Emily Alexander curated this group exhibition featuring the work of Elisabeth Kohnke, Elena Padron-Martin, SuperMrin, Aaron Wilder, and Maryam Yousif, November 21-25
Aaron Wilder and Kathy Sirico co-curated this group exhibition featuring the work of Subhrajit Bhatta, Camille Brown, Teddi Meislahn, and Zhuo Sun, October 17-28, 2016.
Aaron Wilder and Kathy Sirico co-curated this group exhibition featuring the work of Leah Gonzales, Cristina Velazquez, and Maryam Yousif, October 3-14, 2016.
Two pieces from Aaron Wilder's "End Water?" series are included in the juried group exhibition "From the Pastoral to the Political" at Hera Gallery in Wakefield, RI October 15-November 12, 2016.
Aaron Wilder curated this group exhibition featuring the work of Guta Galli, Melissa Koziebrocki, Mariela Montero, Orly Ruaimi, Manny Robertson, SuperMrin, and Aaron Wilder, September 19-30.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Core Values" series is included in the group exhibition "Social Justice: It Happens to One, It Happens to All" at Saint Mary's College Museum of Art in Moraga, CA September 18-December 11, 2016.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "You Have the Right to Remain Silent" project is included in the group exhibition "BREAK" at Diego Rivera Gallery in San Francisco, CA August 29-September 2, 2016.
Photographs from Aaron Wilder's "Homo Social / Homosocial" series are included in the group exhibition "I Witness: Activist Art and Social Movement Politics" at Heuser Art Center in Peoria, IL August 8-September 23, 2016.
Aaron Wilder's first video project "You Have the Right to Remain Silent" is included in the group exhibition "We the People" at ARC Gallery in Chicago, IL July 20-August 13, 2016.
Aaron Wilder, Naomi Lee, and Elisabeth Kohnke juried San Francisco Art Institute's 2016 Staff Exhibition featuring guest artist Lizzy Wolfe, June 19-25.
Aaron Wilder reflects on the experience of collaborating with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Juan Pablo Pacheco, and Paula Morales on the "Relational Archives" exhibition at Swell Gallery March 7-25, 2016 in San Francisco.
Article by Aaron Wilder on how Eduardo Paolozzi, Richard Hamilton, and Nelson de la Nuez have used collage to investigate normative expectations of masculinity.
Aaron Wilder and Kathy Sirico co-curated this group exhibition featuring the work of Robin Crofut-Brittingham, Peter Rajani, Christie Spillane, Arika von Edler Bready, and Yin-Hsiang Wang, April 25-May 6, 2016.
Aaron Wilder collaborated with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Juan Pablo Pacheco, and Paula Morales at Swell Gallery to produce "Relational Archives" March 7-25, 2016.
Two pieces from Aaron Wilder's "Insidious Progress" and "The Art World" series are included in the juried group exhibition "Photography Takes Over 2016" at Upstream Gallery in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY February 4-28, 2016.
Six pieces from Aaron Wilder's "Consumption" series are included in a collaborative exhibition with Miguel Novelo, #SurveilConsumeRepeat, at the Still Lights Gallery of the San Francisco Art Institute, October 26-31, 2015
Two pieces from Aaron Wilder's "Amends" and "Expletive" series are included in the juried group exhibition "Ward 5 Artists Annual Exhibit" at the Off-Rhode Gallery in Washington, DC July 11-31
If you missed the opening reception of "Lost & Found," a group juried exhibition featuring the art of Aaron Wilder, Art Enables just announced a closing reception will be held on Saturday, April 11
My piece "Stand Up to Men's Violence Against Women" is featured in the Scars Publications Children, Churches, and Daddies (CC&D) Magazine for the March/April 2015 issue "Idea."
My works "49th Frontier," "C'est l'Heure" and multiple pieces from my "Le Monde" series are featured in the Scars Publication 2014 collection book "One Solitary Word."
Two pieces from Aaron Wilder's "Heart of a Fool" series are included in the juried group exhibition "Lost & Found" at the Off-Rhode Gallery in Washington, DC March 14-April 17