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3 New Exhibitions Kick Off Fall At The Aldrich In Ridgefield
The Aldrich's fall exhibition opens to the public on Sunday, Nov. 17.

RIDGEFIELD, CT — Three new exhibitions will kick off the fall season at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield on Nov. 17.
"A Garden of Promise and Dissent" is a group exhibition featuring 21 intergenerational artists with works spanning the galleries and grounds.
Artists participating in the exhibition include Terry Adkins, Kelly Akashi, Teresa Baker, Alina Bliumis, Carolina Caycedo, Carl Cheng, Rachelle Dang, Anders Hamilton, Maren Hassinger, Hugh Hayden, Max Hooper Schneider, Athena LaTocha, Gracelee Lawrence, Cathy Lu, Jill Magid, Suchitra Mattai, Mary Mattingly, Brandon Ndife, Meg Webster, Faith Wilding, and Rachel Youn.
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"Martha Diamond: Deep Time" spotlights the "architectural and compositional fascinations that define Diamond’s singular vision. It emphasizes her unswerving commitment to capturing the emotional character of built space, tracking throughlines across mediums and methods to reveal a process that combines spirited experimentation with perceptive observation," according to organizers.
The third debut will be an outdoor sculpture specially made for The Aldrich by multidisciplinary artist Moko Fukuyama. The work will mark the twentieth iteration of the Museum's Main Street Sculpture program, which began in 2003.
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Tickets for all exhibitions at The Aldrich are available online here.
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