Yale-Linked Art Show to Raise Awareness of Bird Collisions

Over the past year, Yale grad student Andis Arietta (PhD ’22) and Yale Center for British Art curatorial assistant Bayla Arietta have planned and commissioned pieces for Fractured Aviary, a collaborative art show devoted to raising awareness about bird window strike fatalities. "A lot of the artists that we picked were focused on environmental work, so many of them were aware of the window strike problem . . We’ve given artists the freedom to look at what’s going on in their home countries as well–the show isn’t about birds in the Connecticut region, or even in the United States." The show opens June 30 at Antler and Talon galleries in Oregon.
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