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A.I.R. | Artists in Residence Exhibition | Kleinert/James Center for the Arts
April 29, 2023 @ 3:00 pm - June 11, 2023 @ 5:00 pm
BYRDCLIFFE ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE SHOW
April 29 – June 11, 2023
Every year, the Byrdcliffe Artists-in-Residence program provides over 60
visual artists, writers, architects, and composers of exceptional talent
uninterrupted creative time within the serene natural setting of the Byrdcliffe
Arts Colony located in Woodstock, NY. This annual program offers artists
individual studio space and living accommodations in shared residential
buildings that provide artists with uninterrupted time, studio space, and
creative community. Thirty-six artists from the 2022 Residency season have
returned to Woodstock to exhibit artwork that was created or inspired by
their time at the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony and includes writers, performers,
filmmakers, visual, and multimedia artists. Click here for the online catalogue
Exhibiting Artists: Malin Abrahamsson, Tyler Allen, Kerri Ammirata, Austen
Camille, Jesse Capozzi, Ari Chaves, Sarah Crofts, Melissa Foss, Peter Fulop,
Skye Gilkerson, David Greenwood, Tristan Higginbotham, Sarah House, Karen Hudes,
Nancy Y.Kim, Morgan King, Raghubir Kintisch, Ariana Kolins, Veronica Lawlor, Cecilia Lu,Weihui Lu,
Danny Lulu, Julia Maisel-Berick, Colin McEachran, Eliza McKenna, Amalya Mergerman, Maurice Moore, Jesse Moy, Simona Prives, Zack Rafuls, Fionn Reilly, Allison Roberts, Omar E. Saad, Katharine Spilker,
Noah S.Thompson, Ana Weider-Blank, Rochelle Voyles and Alex Younger
About Byrdcliffe’s Artists-in-Residency Program:
Since its founding in 1902, Byrdcliffe has welcomed artists—Bob Dylan,
Philip Guston, Eva Hesse, and hundreds more—to live and work surrounded
by 250 acres of the Catskill Mountains’ serene natural beauty. Byrdcliffe
offers several types of residencies, ranging from four weeks to five months
to year-round, for artists in multiple disciplines. The main criterion for
acceptance to Byrdcliffe’s AiR program is artistic excellence and a
demonstrated commitment to one’s field of endeavor. Byrdcliffe seeks to pull
together artists from varying perspectives, ages, and demographics to
engage with a broad range of artistic practices. Creatives and craftspeople in
all media including weavers, writers, musicians, composers, architects,
filmmakers, playwrights, performance and visual artists, and artists in other
disciplines are welcomed.