The Hyde Collection will celebrate the importance of art, fashion, and fun, bringing energy from this year’s “Summer Bomb Pop: Collections in Dialogue” exhibition at its annual gala on Sept. 25 at the museum, 161 Warren St., Glens Falls.
“Now more than ever, we know that art has the power to comfort, entertain, and inspire us and we look forward to coming together in person once again,” museum officials said.
The event will run from 7-11 p.m.
Sponsors receive special recognition in the event invitation, program, social media, and more. To become a Hyde Gala sponsor, visit the museum website at https://www.hydecollection.org.
For inquiries, contact chief development officer John Lefner at jlefner@hydecollection.org or director of development Kate Wilkins at kwilkins@hydecollection.org.
The museum phone number is 518-792-1761.
Summer Bomb Pop: Collections in Dialogue brings together 17 works of contemporary abstract painting from the collection of the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College by artists such as Sarah Braman, Jeffrey Gibson, Rashid Johnson, Mindy Shapero, and Chuck Webster with several 20th century works from The Hyde Collection’s renowned Feibes & Schmitt Collection, by artists such as Grace Hartigan, Alfred Jensen, Ellsworth Kelly, Bridget Riley, and Andy Warhol.
Summer Bomb Pop is organized by the Tang Teaching Museum in collaboration with Jonathan Canning, director of curatorial affairs and programming at The Hyde Collection. It is part of The 2021 Renz Family Season of Hope Exhibition Series.
All Together Now is a regional collections sharing project organized by the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College, with the support of the Henry Luce Foundation.