In recognition of the Raffaella della Olga exhibition, the Clark hosts Analog Day, a celebration and exploration of technological devices through the ages. The typewriter, della Olga’s artistic medium of choice, is our star. Use one of the typewriters strategically placed around the Clark or bring your own broken typewriter for a consultation with the nation’s preeminent typewriter mechanic, Scott Connors of Stephentown Typewriter Co. Inspect Sterling Clark’s collection of stereoscopic photographs of thoroughbred racehorses and join us for art-making. There will also be an analog technology show-and-tell, open to anyone with an old technological device they would like to dust off and re-appreciate.
Separate registration is required to participate in the analog technology show-and-tell.
Show-and-tell registration will be available soon.
Image: Raffaella della Olga, T50 (detail), 2024, typewritten with carbon paper and ink ribbon on drawing paper and tracing paper, with cork cover. Special Collections, Center for Curatorial Studies Library & Archives, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York