

24, 2019), the next installation of the New Media gallery once again highlights a multisensory experience, this time focused on an exploration of the relationship between art and music.

“Everything Is Rhythm”: Mid-Century Art & Musicįollowing on the success of Sights & Sounds: Art, Nature, and the Senses (July 21, 2018-Feb. Anila Quayyum Agha: Between Light and Shadow is sponsored by KeyBank, the TMA Ambassadors and the Ohio Arts Council with additional support from 2019 Exhibition Program Sponsor ProMedica. Children 4 and younger receive free admission to the exhibition. Tickets are free for Museum members and $12 for nonmembers, with discounts for seniors, college students, military, and youth ages 5 to 17. Her ArtPrize entry, Intersections, is the first work to capture both the Public and Juried Grand Prizes and will complete the presentation of Agha’s work in Toledo. Agha, who was born in Lahore, Pakistan, won top honors at ArtPrize 2014, the international art competition held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Based on the octahedron and tetrahedron geometric shapes, The Greys in Between is inspired by Islamic architectural motifs found in communal spaces like mosques and historic sites.

Taking the form of a small house, This is Not a Refuge! 2 provokes conversation about the loss of family and land due to displacement and resettlement. The Toledo Museum of Art presents three gallery-sized installations by Pakistani-American artist Anila Quayyum Agha that create awe-inspiring spaces from intricate patterns of light and shadow, evoking the sacred while also raising questions of exclusion and belonging. Anila Quayyum Agha: Between Light and Shadow
