Anderson Ranch Arts Center announces 2025 Summer Series lineup

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Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass has announced its 2025 Summer Series, featuring conversations with artists, critics, and cultural leaders who are reshaping the global art conversation.
The lectures will start on July 9 and go through Aug. 7 and will be free and open to the public.
“We are proud to present our 2025 Summer Series, which brings together an exceptional group of artists and thinkers whose work challenges conventions and invites us to reconsider the world around us,” Peter Waanders, president and CEO of Anderson Ranch Arts Center, said in a press release. “This year’s lineup reflects our ongoing commitment to fostering a space for rigorous dialogue and multi-disciplinary, creative exchange.”
The first lecture will feature Anderson Ranch’s 2025 International Artist Honoree Titus Kaphar. According to the press release, Kaphar works across mediums and genres that include painting, sculpture, and film.
There will be four additional lectures after his, including Kelly Akashi on July 17, Dawoud Bey on July 24, Issy Wood on July 28, and Miles Greenberg on Aug. 7.
For more information about the upcoming series, visit andersonranch.org.
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