Salem Art Works
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Salem Art Works is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt sculpture park, arts center, and artists community on the grounds of a former dairy farm in Salem, NY
Salem (town), New York
Salem is a town in eastern Washington County, New York. It is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town population was 2,702 at the 2000 census. The town of Salem contains a village also named Salem.- History :...

. The arts center is dedicated to supporting both regional and international artists in the creation of progressive and new material. SAW hosts artists residencies, workshops, and community events.

The 119 acre (0.48157634 km²) of the Cary Hill Sculpture Park features work by emerging and established artists that promotes an engagement and appreciation of contemporary art in the region.

History

The Carlos Cary Dairy Farm in Salem was purchased by artist Anthony Cafritz in 2005 and has since been transformed into Salem Art Works, a thriving artist community and cultural hub. SAW's intimate campus is surrounded by thick woods, running streams, ponds, pastures and rustic out buildings that reflect its history as an old dairy farm.

Artists Colony

Cafritz first envisioned an interdisciplinary arts center while attending Bennington College
Bennington College
Bennington College is a liberal arts college located in Bennington, Vermont, USA. The college was founded in 1932 as a women's college and became co-educational in 1969.-History:-Early years:...

 in the early 1980s. The concept of a communal and collaborative art space grew from an interest in Black Mountain College
Black Mountain College
Black Mountain College, a school founded in 1933 in Black Mountain, North Carolina, was a new kind of college in the United States in which the study of art was seen to be central to a liberal arts education, and in which John Dewey's principles of education played a major role...

, an experimental college that redefined the boundaries between teacher and student. Development of Salem Art Works began in February 2005 with the clearing of the grounds and barns for the sculpture park and the construction of studio spaces for the first artists in residence. In the early stages, Salem Art Works drew together a small board of artists and neighbors. Since 2005 Salem Art Works has grown to accommodate up to 100 artists per season and host visits by over 1000 members of the public each year.
The Cary Hill Sculpture Park contains work by over 70 artists, including Mark di Suvero
Mark di Suvero
Marco Polo "Mark" di Suvero is an American abstract expressionist sculptor born Marco Polo Levi in Shanghai, China in 1933 to Italian expatriates. He immigrated to San Francisco, California in 1942 with his family. From 1953 to 1957, he attended the University of California, Berkeley to study...

, Bernar Venet, Peter Lundberg, Serbian born Zoran Mojsilov and Nora Simon.

Salem Art Works is built as a communal space with residents sharing accommodation and domestic duties. The idea that all of the arts share common moments of inspiration and expression is central to Salem Art Works' philosophy. "You get a group of people together and the possibility of invention comes. That's the ethos of this place", said Cafritz in 2005.

Annual events

  • Salem Arts Music Festival "For the eclectic music lover", SAWFest is an annual music festival featuring musicians and organic food vendors from around the region.
  • Public Iron Pour Residency This weekend of molten metal and primal elements welcomes the public, local and international artists for the spectacle of live iron pouring.
  • Season Celebration and Silent Auction This auction of regional, national and international artwork is a celebration of SAW's contributions to the community and a way to ensure SAW's longevity.
  • Harvest Festival Organized by the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce, this festival features the produce and crafts of SAW's local community.
  • Intercollegiate Iron Pour This gathering of college students brings together young artists from across the northeast to pour iron in a collaborative environment.

External links

  • http://salemartworks.org/
  • http://www.larac.org/Organ_of_Month/2006/Salem_Art_Works.html
  • http://www.peterlundberg.com/
  • http://www.zoranmojsilov.com/
  • http://www.bernarvenet.com/
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