Please read the program description and application requirements in full below before applying.
INTRODUCTION
Safe Harbors of the Hudson's Ann Street Gallery is pleased to announce our fourth annual Ann Street Gallery Emerging Artist Fellowship. The program provides a supportive platform for early-career or under-recognized artists in Newburgh and the Hudson Valley, with a focus on artists from historically marginalized communities. The fellowship provides three artists with opportunities for mentorship, networking, and professional development as well as a $2000 USD materials and supplies allowance, a shared studio space on site, a cohort exhibition in the gallery during Newburgh Open Studios, and individual guidance toward identifying goals and further opportunities.
OVERVIEW
Under the umbrella of Safe Harbors of the Hudson (SHOH), a nonprofit organization that combines supportive housing and the arts, Ann Street Gallery (ASG) presents contemporary art through exhibitions and programming to create new opportunities for education and immersion in the arts in Newburgh. Ann Street Gallery’s exhibitions and programs seek to increase arts literacy and appreciation by engaging community and promoting forward thinking, socially responsive, and under-represented positions in contemporary practice.
The Ann Street Gallery Emerging Artist Fellowship aims to provide artists a supportive platform for experimental and substantive growth for a six month fellowship from June through November 2025. Located in the heart of Newburgh NY, Ann Street Gallery is situated at the nexus of community and the arts. Through the Fellowship, fellows have direct access to ASG's and SHOH's exhibitions and programming, explore the resources offered by Newburgh’s vibrant arts scene and cultural institutions, and the possibility to connect and engage with arts professionals and practitioners based in Newburgh and surrounding areas, and those participating in ASG and SHOH programming.
FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
The Fellowship comprises both access to, and participation in, a supportive cohort led by the Gallery Director, and includes the mentorship of local and regional artists and arts professionals.
The cohort will meet regularly at the Gallery for:
- Sharing and discussing fellows' work and fellowship project development
- Professional practice workshops covering such topics as: artist statements and bios, budgets, CVs and resumes, research materials/methods, studio visit protocols, portfolios, project proposals, gallery talks, and building strategy and identity as professional artists
- Guided exhibition planning, including promotional strategies, curatorial statement, layout, and installation
- Arranged visits/tours of local and regional art institutions to broaden exposure to arts organizations and institutions in the Hudson Valley
- Studio Visits to other practicing artists’ spaces, and to each others' work spaces if desired
- Fellows will receive:
- A materials and supplies expense allowance to support the expansion of each fellow’s practice and/or creation of new work in two payments: USD $1500.00/artist at the start of the program + $500 after completing the program and the exit interview at the final meeting
- A fellowship cohort exhibition showcasing the fellows’ work at Ann Street Gallery (to open end of September, pending schedule for Newburgh Open Studios weekend)
- Use of a shared studio space at Safe Harbors of the Hudson Ann Street Studios
- Regular access to the Gallery space, Open Reading Room, Safe Harbors Green, and other exhibition/event spaces at Safe Harbors as permissible
- Opportunities for collaboration, public engagement, and experimental programming
- Opportunity to participate in ASG’s Open Reading Room Curated Reading List program
- Post-exhibition feedback, reflection & guidance toward identifying next goals and opportunities
- A post-fellowship interview and questionnaire
2025 TIMELINE
- Applications open Thursday, January 16th
- Applications close Sunday, March 2 11:59 PM
- Applicants will be notified of decisions in mid-April
- Fellowship will run June 1 through November 30, including bi-weekly meetings at Ann Street Gallery with more frequent meetings leading up to and during the exhibition.
- Schedule & deadlines TBA at 1st meeting
- September 27 - November 23 - Approx. dates Fellowship exhibition at Ann Street Gallery
- November 30 - Fellowship concludes