Opening the Vault: Grounds For Sculpture Takes Visitors on a Tour of the Past

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This spring, Grounds For Sculpture invites visitors behind the scenes for a rare glimpse into its hidden treasures.

Newly acquired sculptures and works long tucked away in the GFS Collection will step into the light — including pieces by masters of American art and early creations from artists who once apprenticed at the Johnson Atelier before finding success in other fields.

Curated collaboratively by staff from the Guest Services, Development, Education, and Marketing departments — with guidance from the Curatorial team — this project opens the door for voices beyond the traditional curatorial circle.

Staff members were involved in every step of the process, from selecting works, shaping themes, designing the gallery, writing interpretive materials, and learning the intricacies of art handling and installation.

Opening the Vault explores the human experience through a visual spectrum of artistic expressions, mediums, and contexts. In doing so, the exhibit places relationships to art in conversation, including those of the artists, audience, staff members, and the spaces where these identifiers overlap within a living community like Grounds For Sculpture.

By widening the lens of curatorial practice, Grounds For Sculpture looks to offer visitors a fresh and accessible way to experience its collection — through the eyes of those who live and breathe the institution every day. The exhibition embodies Grounds For Sculpture’s commitment to inclusivity, collaboration, and shared creativity.

Opening to the public on May 17, this open-ended, collection-focused exhibition celebrates the depth and diversity of the GFS collection, uniting works across an array of mediums and stories. Members can enjoy a first look and related programming during Member Preview Day on May 16.

This exhibition was guest curated by Caitlin Burns, Claire Cossaboon, Danielle Costello, Ariel DellArena, Caroline Fazzini, Colleen Molnar, Amy Musselman, Jan Kathleen Reyes, Rye Palasciano, and Leah Southerland.

Grounds For Sculpture is located at 80 Sculptors Way, Hamilton. Hours: Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day except Tuesday (closed). Online: groundsforsculpture.org.

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