About the The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
Founded on Ridgefield’s historic Main Street in 1964, The Aldrich is one of the few non-collecting contemporary art museums in the United States. Today, The Aldrich is composed of the “Old Hundred” building that houses the Museum’s administrative offices and a new white clapboard and granite Museum building that provides public and exhibition spaces. The Aldrich’s 25,000 sq ft of new and redesigned space accommodates 12 galleries, including a screening room, performance area, and a sound gallery.
CAPACITY: 50–250 guests
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