Verbal Description: Introduction
Aug 4, 2023
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Verbal Description: Introduction
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Narrator: Upon exiting the elevators on the third floor, you will enter into a long gallery where the exhibition, titled Trust Me, has been installed. The introductory text for the exhibition is located on the wall across from the elevator, forty five degrees to the left. To the right of the intro text, a series of photographs by Moyra Davey line the wall. The wall then turns at a ninety degree angle into a concave alcove, where artwork can be found lining the left and back walls. On the right of the alcove is the entrance to a hallway where the restrooms can be located; the third floor includes an all gender single stall accessible restroom.
Following the perimeter of the hallway gallery, the wall opposite from the elevators is lined with artwork. Works on this wall include His Estate by Mary Manning, which has a verbal description in this audio tour. At the rightmost end of this wall, there is a set of double doors to the Hess Theater. Continuing along the perimeter of the space, a glass windowed wall with doors bookends the gallery; these doors lead to the Museum’s Artspace, where visiting groups do artmaking activities.To the right of the glass windows is a small hallway that leads to an enclosed stairwell located on the left. To the right of the hallway, artwork hangs along the same wall as the elevators. Verbal descriptions for two of the works on this wall, Nah by D’Angelo Lovell Williams and Will Work For #4 by Laura Aguilar, are included in this tour.
In Trust Me.