Verbal Description and Touch Tour: / Charles LeDray: workworkworkworkwork Fri, Feb 4, 2011, 11 am–12:30 pm

Verbal Description and Touch Tour:
Charles LeDray: workworkworkworkwork

Fri, Feb 4, 2011
11 am–12:30 pm

Charles LeDray (b. 1960), Come Together, 1995–1996. Fabric, thread, embroidery floss, steel, 34 1/2 × 26 × 6 1/2 inches (87.63 × 66.04 × 16.51 cm). Collection San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Purchased through a gift of Kimberly S. Light. Photograph by Ian Reeves

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Over the past twenty years, New York-based sculptor Charles LeDray (b. 1960, Seattle) has created a highly distinctive and powerful body of work using such materials as sewn cloth, carved human bone, and glazed ceramics. Please join us for a free guided tour of this major survey exhibition when the Museum is closed to the general public.

Whitney verbal description tours provide an opportunity for visitors who are blind or partially sighted and their companions to experience the richness and diversity of twentieth and twenty-first century American art through vivid description and tactile opportunities.

 

This event is free of charge. Please call 212-570-7789 or RSVP to AccessFeedback@Whitney.org as space is limited.

 

 


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