Curator Tour: Katherine Gass Stowe

August 27, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.

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Curator Katherine Gass Stowe presents a guided tour of Steven Kinder: 552,830. Stowe will be present in person at BMAC and will offer the free tour online via Zoom.

Taking its name from the number of people who were unsheltered in America in 2018, Steven Kinder: 552,830 features portraits of people experiencing homelessness. The large-scale monochromatic canvases are suspended, unframed, from the gallery ceiling.

Stowe is an art curator and the founder and chief curator of James Company Contemporary Art Projects. She is the contracted curator for Bank of America in the New York metropolitan region and has held posts at The Whitney Museum and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. She received her M.A. in the History of American Art Advocacy from The Gallatin School, New York University.

The exhibit is presented in partnership with Groundworks Collaborative, which provides ongoing support to families and individuals facing housing and food insecurities in the greater Brattleboro area, and is supported in part by a grant from the Thomas Thompson Trust. 

ADMISSION: Free

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