We’re open today from 11 AM—7 PM
August 21, 2025 at 11:00 am
Free
Join us on Free Third Thursday, August 21 for the free public opening of Alex Katz: Theater and Dance.
5PM: Learn about the key themes and highlights of Alex Katz: Theater and Dance with an MCASD Educator.
No RSVP needed. Meet in Browar Lobby.
Alex Katz: Theater and Dance is the first comprehensive exploration of Katz’s playful and inventive collaborations with choreographers, dancers, and members of avant-garde theater ensembles over six decades. The exhibition showcases rare archival materials, major sets and paintings, and previously unexhibited sketches from more than two dozen productions. In addition to presenting a range of works by innovators across the performing arts and poetry, it spotlights fifteen productions that Katz produced with Paul Taylor, exploring the creative partnership that produced some of the most significant postmodern dance of the twentieth century. The exhibition, organized by the Colby College Museum of Art, reveals how Katz’s singular creative sensibility lies in his spirited, iterative approach to theater and dance design and in fascinating crossovers between the artist’s studio and the stage.
MCASD’s presentation is generously supported by Barbara Arledge and Nancy and Matthew Browar. The accompanying Members’ Preview is sponsored by Northern Trust.
Alex Katz: Theater and Dance is co-organized by the American Federation of Arts and Colby College Museum of Art. This exhibition is curated by Levi Prombaum, former Katz Consulting Curator, Colby College Museum of Art. The 2022 presentation of Alex Katz: Theater and Dance was organized by the Colby Museum with curatorial guidance from Robert Storr.
The American Federation of Arts is the leader in traveling exhibitions internationally. A nonprofit organization founded in 1909, the AFA is dedicated to enriching the public’s experience and understanding of the visual arts through organizing and touring art exhibitions for presentation in museums around the world, publishing exhibition catalogues featuring important scholarly research, and developing educational programs.
Free Third Thursday
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Top: Photography: Daniel Lang