History
Co-Founders Bowie Zunino and Eve Biddle reconnected several years after graduating from Williams College. They shared an interest in creating a free arts festival and decided to collaborate on producing one. Eve had curated shows with (Co-Founder) Elan Bogarin and Elan expressed interest in becoming a partner. The first festival was held the summer of 2008 in Wassaic NY at Maxon Mills the former grain elevator that Zunino's father and his partner Richard Berry had recently finished restoring. Jeff Barnett-Winsby joined the next spring and co produced the 2009 Festival. Immediately following the 2009 Festival, Barnett-Winsby and Zunino moved full time to Wassaic and worked through the winter to renovate the old Luther Barn and build studios. Biddle, Zunino, Bogarin, and Barnett-Winsby founded the artist residency in the spring of 2010.The project
The organization makes use of restored historic buildings in the hamlet of Wassaic, including Maxon Mills and Luther Barn. Maxon Mills, a seven-story former wood crib grain elevator, has been converted into exhibition, office, and studio spaces, including Art NEST, a free drop-in creative space for kids. Luther Barn is home to artist-in-residence studios and the old cattle auction ring is used as a film exhibition space during the summer festival. The organization currently offers year-round programming as well as an education program focused onsite and at the Webutuck consolidated school district serving the Towns of Amenia andArtists residency
There are summer residencies from May to October with studios in the Luther Barn, a historic livestock barn built in 1875. The winter residencies are January to April with studios in Maxon Mills, a historic grain mill. There is 24-hour access to the studios. Facilities include a print shop, wood shop, and ceramics studio. All residents live just a short walk away in one of our three residency houses, the Schoolhouse, the Lodge, or the HVA.References
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wassaic Project, The American artist groups and collectives Arts organizations based in New York (state) Amenia, New York Artist residencies Artist colonies Arts organizations established in 2008 2008 establishments in New York (state)