The Bruce Museum in Greenwich has announced the selection of Kimberly Klauss as its inaugural Artist-in-Residence.
In her new role, Klauss’ nine-month residency will enable her to pursue her craft and experiment with new ideas while interacting with the museum’s audience. During the residency, Klauss will respond to the works “Collage X Landscape” by George Morrison and “DNA: Sepia V” by McArthur Binion (both on loan from Art Bridges’ permanent collection) through the lens of her own practice.
“We are delighted to welcome Kimberly Klauss as the first artist-in-residence at the Bruce Museum” said Robert Wolterstorff, the Susan E. Lynch executive director. “This new residency program underscores our commitment to provide artists with a platform to push boundaries, challenge perspectives, and contribute to the rich tapestry of contemporary art. I love the spirit of curiosity, collaboration, and creativity Kim brings—she’s a perfect first in the role.”
Self-portrait of Kimberly Klauss courtesy of the artist’s Instagram page