ARCMANORO NILES: FORGOTTEN WORDS I NEVER GOT TO SAY

ARCMANORO NILES: FORGOTTEN WORDS I NEVER GOT TO SAY

Sun, May 3, 2026 — Sun, Jul 19, 2026 • All day

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Arts & Culture

This exhibition traces a decade of evolution in the artist’s practice since his 2016 residency at Guild Hall, the inaugural program of our Artist in Residence initiative. Known for his saturated color, reflective surfaces, and emotionally charged scenes drawn from daily life and memory, Niles has developed a distinctive visual language that challenges conventions of portraiture. Early in his career, he became frustrated with traditional methods of rendering skin tone, finding they lacked the depth and dimension he observed in real life. This led him to experiment with color—layering pinks, oranges, and purples to evoke an internal light. His chiaroscuro-like approach reveals both a dedication to craft and a palette that defines his work across portraits, domestic interiors, and landscapes. Guild Hall is pleased to present a selection of works from the past decade, juxtaposing recent and earlier pieces which highlight the growth and complexity of Niles’s practice. This exhibition is organized by Melanie Crader, museum director and curator of visual arts, with support from Philippa Content, museum manager and registrar and Claire Hunter, museum coordinator and curatorial associate. GALLERY HOURS: THURSDAY TO SUNDAY, 12-5 PM through July 5 WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY, 12-5 PM from July 8-19 NEW: Third Thursdays! On the third Thursday of every month from May through September, galleries will stay open until 7:30 PM, and will include live music in the garden and exhibition-related programs to follow. MUSEUM ADMISSION: $12 / $10 for Seniors, 65+ Free for Members, Children, and Students  

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