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Raven ChaconAviarySeptember 26, 2024 – July 3, 2025

A clay bird with green painted feathers sits on a pattern on hand-drawn geometric shapes.  A clarinet reed protrudes from the back of the bird.
Raven Chacon, study for Aviary, 2024. © Raven Chacon  

When Raven Chacon (b. 1977, Fort Defiance, Navajo Nation) visited Arts and Letters for the first time, he paused in our North Gallery to clap his hands, then counted how long it took for the room to go silent. It took around six seconds—a long rate of decay. Standing in that echoing chamber, Chacon noted the building’s Beaux Arts design by Cass Gilbert, with its imported Spanish tile and cage-like glass ceiling that filters the sky. He became curious to learn the history of the land it sits on, once owned by John James Audubon, who purchased it in 1841 with funds from the sale of his illustrated Birds of America.

Chacon is a composer and artist who frequently works with the materials and histories of a given site and who considers, as he puts it, “what has been silenced and what happens when it is not.” For the past year, he has worked on Aviary, his site-specific commission for the North Gallery, creating a soundscape that makes space and time for careful listening.

Chacon will invite musicians and vocalists to respond to the sonic environment throughout the exhibition in a series of public concerts.

Aviary is organized by Jenny Jaskey, Chief Curator, and supported by the Wolf Kahn Foundation.

Performances

Opening Weekend Concert with Wadada Leo Smith and Raven Chacon

Wadada Leo SmithKosmic MusicSeptember 26, 2024 – July 3, 2025

Christine KozlovSeptember 26, 2024 – February 9, 2025

Jonathan GonzálezSpectral DancesOctober 5 – 27, 2024

2023

Aki SasamotoSquirrel WaysMarch 18 – June 7, 2023

In Residence: The Kitchen’s Dance and ProcessFebruary 10 – June 4, 2023

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2019

2018

2017

For prior exhibitions please write to info@artsandletters.org.

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Contact

American Academy of Arts and Letters

Audubon Terrace New York, NY 10032

Galleries Audubon Terrace Broadway between West 155 and 156 Streets New York, NY 10032

Galleries closed for renovation through Fall 2024

Office 633 West 155 Street New York, NY 10032

Office open by appointment


Galleries Audubon Terrace Broadway between West 155 and 156 Streets New York, NY 10032

Galleries closed for renovation through Fall 2024

Office 633 West 155 Street New York, NY 10032

Office open by appointment

(212) 368-5900
info@artsandletters.org