Open Studios tour set for this weekend

Posted 9/25/19

More than 100 artists will participate in the Ninth Annual Newburgh Open Studios taking place on Saturday and Sunday, September 28 and 29, 2019 from Noon - 6 p.m each day. It is a free self-guided …

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Open Studios tour set for this weekend

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More than 100 artists will participate in the Ninth Annual Newburgh Open Studios taking place on Saturday and Sunday, September 28 and 29, 2019 from Noon - 6 p.m each day. It is a free self-guided tour.

Maps will be available at Newburgh Art Supply, 5 Grand Street, Saturday and Sunday, September 28 and 29 starting at 10 a.m. Newburgh Art Supply will be the central location for tour information and extra studio tour maps.

Organized by Gerardo Castro and Michael Gabor, co-owners of Newburgh Art Supply, this year’s Newburgh Open Studios has over one hundred participating artists! This tour will introduce visitors to Newburgh’s burgeoning arts community with the opening of artists’ work studios, alternative gallery spaces, sculpture installations and pop-up shows. Some studios will have demonstrations and performances.

Newburgh Open Studios features a diverse selection of styles and artistic disciplines, from avant-garde video and photography, sculpture to bookbinding, performance art, printmaking, and traditional oil painting. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to meet and talk with emerging and established artists and craftspeople in spaces rarely open to the public. Much of the self- guided tour is ‘walkable’ and includes Atlas, Newburgh Community Photo Project, The Foundry, The Newburgh Pottery, Ann Street Studios, Holland Tunnel Art Newburgh, Space on Liberty, Newburgh Sculpture Project, Regal Bag Studios, Newburgh Free Library, The Carriage House, Safe Harbors Lobby at the Ritz, The Wherehouse, Grit Works, Newburgh Community Land Bank as well as live/work studios in the Historic District.

The 6th annual GlenLily Grounds 2019, organized by Lacey Fekishazy, will also take place as part of Newburgh Open Studios: 26 artists participate in an exhibition of outdoor site-specific art and sculpture will be spread out on the 11 acre GlenLily estate, located at 532 Grand Avenue, Balmville.

Terrain Biennial Newburgh, curated by Naomi Miller, will also take place as part of Newburgh Open Studios: an international festival of site-specific art made for front yards, balconies, and porches produced by Terrain Exhibitions in Oak Park, IL. In satellite exhibition Terrain Biennial Newburgh, 12 artists install work in hosts’ outdoor spaces.

To view participating artists’ artwork and more info visit NewburghOpenStudios.org

Newburgh Open Studios is a Hudson River Valley Ramble and Newburgh Last Saturdays event.

Newburgh Open Studios 2019 Artists
Alison McNulty, Amy Feldman, Angela Conant, Anna West, Anne Johann, Audra Wolowiec, Barbara Smith Gioia, Beka Goedde, Carla Aurich, Carlos Navarro, Carlye Eckert, Caylena Cahill Colleen Tuite, Courtney Puckett, Cynthia Karalla, Daniel Giordano, Daniel Shieh, Dave Choi, Davide Blanc, David Fishel, David Lionheart, Dawn Weygant, Dharman Abdullah, Dom Smith, Eleni Smolen, Elisa Lendvay, Elisa Soliven, Elizabeth Grubaugh, Erica Hauser, Fernanda Mellow, Francois Deschamps, Gabriel Hurier, Gerardo Castro, Greg Slick, Hannah Vaughan, Hanna Wellish, Hanny Ahern, Hudson River Bindery, IV Castellanos & Amanda Hunt, Jackie Skrzynski, James Holland, James Tantum, Jamie Chesser, Jamie Taylor, Jan Dolan, Jean-Marc Superville Sovak, Jennifer Woolcock Schwartz, JJ Manford, Joseph Ayers, Judy Thomas, Julian Armand Jimarez-Howard, Julie Lindell, Julie Tremblay, KaKyung Cho, Katarina Jerinic, Kate Harding, Kelly Patton, Ken Nelson, Kent Peterson, Kevin Kearns, Leo Martinez, Lori Grinker, Malachy Cleary, Marieken Cochius, Marlene Lipinski, Matthew Kinney, Matthew Lusk, Matthew Mahler, Meech Borrello, Michael Zelehoski, Michelle Batho, Mollie McKinley, MSMC Visual Media Lab, Nancy Bleadow, Nancy Clarke, Newburgh Clean Water Project, Newburgh Community Photo Project, Oliver Spearman, Page Ogden, Paul Hammer, Paulien Lethen, Rachel Williams, Richard Bruce, Rick Brazill, Ruth Freeman, Ryan Roa, Ryan Scails, Sigler Henderson Studio, Space On Liberty, Stacy Fisher, Steve Gerberich, Stuart Sachs, Tal Gluck, Tamara Rafkin, The Carriage House, The Gallery at Atlas, The Newburgh Pottery, Theresa Gooby, Tom Costa, Torrance Harvey, Turner Williams Jr., Vernon Bryon, Vivien Abrams Collens, Will Hutnick, Will Teran & Fuel.