Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Weir Farm to welcome 6 artists-in-residence

- By Karen Tensa

RIDGEFIELD/WILTON — Six artists have been selected for the 2023 Artist-in-Residence Program at Weir Farm National Historical Park, where they will create new works of art inspired by the surroundin­g landscape.

“We are thrilled to offer residencie­s to such a talented and diverse group of artists this year,” Superinten­dent Linda Cook said in a statement. “Their work marks the beginning of prioritizi­ng new and thought-provoking approaches to contempora­ry visual art practices in keeping with Weir’s role in developing the cuttingedg­e work of his time.”

Each artist will be in residence for a month, working out of a studio on the park’s grounds in Ridgefield and Wilton. The artists, and the dates and times that they will hold a public open studio program, are:

• In May: Amanda Parry Oglesbee, who paints trees and flowers that become portraits of beings compelled to grow and survive, from 10:30 a.m. to noon May 20;

• In June: Diego Juarez, who writes poetry and creates abstract images as visual metaphors of his work, from 10:30 a.m. to noon June 17;

• In July: Todd Bartel, who works in painting, drawing and sculpture in a collage and assemblage format to investigat­e the interconne­cted histories of collage and landscape and the roles of nature and natural resources in Western culture, from 10:30 a.m. to noon July 22;

• In August: Andree Brown, a contempora­ry artist who produces bronze sculptures from wax, from 10:30 a.m. to noon Aug. 19;

• In September: Erin

Treacy, who works in a variety of medium to depict the time through layers of growth and decay in the environmen­t, from 10:30 a.m. to noon Sept. 23; and

• In October: Victoria van der Laan, a textile artists who strives for a zerowaste practice in her quiltmakin­g, from 10:30 a.m. to noon Oct. 28.

Nationwide, more than 50 National Park Service sites host artist residency programs. Weir Farm has inspired thousands of artists for more than 140 years, including over 250 artists-in-residence over the years.

This program is supported by the generosity of park partners. The Weir Farm Art Alliance coordinate­s the artist applicatio­ns, assists with the jury process, promotes artists during their residency, and manages the alumni program, and the Friends of Weir Farm will host public open studio programs and help the park to welcome each artist in 2023.

The call for applicatio­ns to participat­e in the Artistin-Residence program in 2024 will be open from Nov. 1 to Jan. 31. This year the program received 161 applicatio­ns in varied visual art mediums, of which six artists were selected by a panel of three jurors.

This year’s jurors were Nina Buxenbaum, a full professor at York College, CUNY, in Jamaica, N.Y., who maintains an active studio practice in Brooklyn, N.Y. and Bethel; Christophe­r Shore, the staff master printer at the Center for Contempora­ry Printmakin­g in Norwalk; and Pamela Hovland, who received an MFA from Yale University, where she is a senior critic in graphic design, and is a founding member of Class Action Collective, which uses design to effect social change.

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