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  • EXHIBITIONS
    • Current
    • Upcoming
    • Past
  • EVENTS
    • Upcoming
    • Past
  • PROGRAMS
    • Fellowship Program
    • Commissioning Program
    • Unforgettables Reading/Working Group
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    • New York
    • Fellowship
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A.I.R. Gallery
155 Plymouth Street
Brooklyn NY 11201

(212) 255-6651
info@airgallery.org

Wed–Sun, 12–6pm

Left to right: Loretta, Clover, Maude (seated), Daria, Anne and Sari, 1976

Left to right: Loretta, Clover, Maude (seated), Daria, Anne and Sari, 1976

Remembering Maude Boltz

September 21, 2017 in news

The A.I.R. community mourns and lovingly remembers Maude Boltz, one of our co-founders who passed away recently. Maude’s artistic repertoire, which spans for over five decades, was most known for her work during the 70s where she worked with combined found materials like rope, fabric, leather and sheep wool to interpret memories of her rural childhood. Through her use of diverse mediums and techniques like watercolors, painting using palette knives, and manipulated computer technology, Maude was constantly reinventing her work, a testament to the timelessness of her art and her talent as a prolific artist.

  Untitled , 1972, rope and string
  American Primitive , 1973, twine, rope, and wood