Aaron Wilder's zine "Expletive: Measurement of Sexual Inversion in Males" is included in the group exhibition "Art Book Show" at Bass & Reiner July 15-August 19, 2017.
Aaron Wilder curated this group exhibition featuring the work of Max Blue, Eric Carson, Melissa Carter, Nicholas Cienfuegos, David Dugoncevic, Joanna Ruckman, Chu Wang, Alexis Zachhuber, and Zeus Zou, April 15-May 6, 2017.
Aaron Wilder's artist publication "Expletive: Measurement of Sexual Inversion in Males" wins 2017 Anne Bremer Memorial Library Artist Book Award and is featured in the related exhibition of artist books April 10-14, 2017.
Aaron Wilder's collaborative publication "See/Saw" with Guramrit Kaur, Teddi Meislahn, Desiree Rios, and Chu Wang is launched with a release of Issue 1: Home at Green Apple Books on the Park.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Where is Home?" series is included in the group exhibition "Morphing Spaces: SFMOMA Staff Art Show 2017" in the SFMOMA administrative offices April 6-October 6, 2017.
Aaron Wilder's collaborative project "See/Saw" with Guramrit Kaur, Teddi Meislahn, Desiree Rios, and Chu Wang was included in the group exhibition "Not Without My Sketches: The Diego CoLabs Story" at the Diego Rivera Gallery March 27-31, 2017.
Aaron Wilder's "Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream" project is included in the juried group exhibition "How to Be Looked At" at Swell Gallery in San Francisco, CA March 13-31, 2017.
Aaron Wilder's "You Have the Right to Remain Silent" project is included in the juried group exhibition "MFA Now" at Root Division in San Francisco, CA March 1-25, 2017.
Aaron Wilder collaborated with Guramrit Kaur, Teddi Meislahn, Desiree Rios, and Chu Wang at Swell Gallery to produce "See / Saw: Home" February 13-24, 2017.
One piece from Aaron Wilder's "Heart of a Fool" series is included in the juried group exhibition "El Corazon" at Bath House Cultural Center in Dallas, TX February 4-March 4, 2017.
Aaron Wilder collaborated with Tom Colcord, Rebecca Kaufman, Diana Li, and Zhuo Sun at Diego Rivera Gallery to produce "Alternative Dementia" January 30-February 3, 2017.
One piece from Aaron Wilder's "Work on Paper" series is included in the juried group exhibition "SNAP!" at Arc Gallery in San Francisco, CA January 27-28, 2017.
Article by Aaron Wilder on how Frank Warren used the power of anonymous confession to build a community centered around the embrace of radical vulnerability.
Emily Alexander curated this group exhibition featuring the work of Elisabeth Kohnke, Elena Padron-Martin, SuperMrin, Aaron Wilder, and Maryam Yousif, November 21-25
Aaron Wilder and Kathy Sirico co-curated this group exhibition featuring the work of Subhrajit Bhatta, Camille Brown, Teddi Meislahn, and Zhuo Sun, October 17-28, 2016.
Aaron Wilder and Kathy Sirico co-curated this group exhibition featuring the work of Leah Gonzales, Cristina Velazquez, and Maryam Yousif, October 3-14, 2016.
Two pieces from Aaron Wilder's "End Water?" series are included in the juried group exhibition "From the Pastoral to the Political" at Hera Gallery in Wakefield, RI October 15-November 12, 2016.
Aaron Wilder curated this group exhibition featuring the work of Guta Galli, Melissa Koziebrocki, Mariela Montero, Orly Ruaimi, Manny Robertson, SuperMrin, and Aaron Wilder, September 19-30.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "Core Values" series is included in the group exhibition "Social Justice: It Happens to One, It Happens to All" at Saint Mary's College Museum of Art in Moraga, CA September 18-December 11, 2016.
Work from Aaron Wilder's "You Have the Right to Remain Silent" project is included in the group exhibition "BREAK" at Diego Rivera Gallery in San Francisco, CA August 29-September 2, 2016.
Photographs from Aaron Wilder's "Homo Social / Homosocial" series are included in the group exhibition "I Witness: Activist Art and Social Movement Politics" at Heuser Art Center in Peoria, IL August 8-September 23, 2016.
Aaron Wilder's first video project "You Have the Right to Remain Silent" is included in the group exhibition "We the People" at ARC Gallery in Chicago, IL July 20-August 13, 2016.
Aaron Wilder, Naomi Lee, and Elisabeth Kohnke juried San Francisco Art Institute's 2016 Staff Exhibition featuring guest artist Lizzy Wolfe, June 19-25.
Aaron Wilder reflects on the experience of collaborating with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Juan Pablo Pacheco, and Paula Morales on the "Relational Archives" exhibition at Swell Gallery March 7-25, 2016 in San Francisco.
Article by Aaron Wilder on how Eduardo Paolozzi, Richard Hamilton, and Nelson de la Nuez have used collage to investigate normative expectations of masculinity.