Mission

Triangle is a visual arts residency in New York founded in 1982, providing a life-changing working environment for committed artists through studio-based opportunities to experiment and create new work; shared community with other artists that lasts a lifetime; introduction of curators and other experts to the work at crucial times; cultivation of new and diverse audiences with public programs, such as open studios; and meaningful exposure to and interaction with the surrounding Brooklyn community and the wider world.

 

History

Triangle was founded in 1982 by artist Anthony Caro and founder of Gasworks, Robert Loder. Its first program, the Artists’ Workshop was organized in the summer of 1982 when 25 artists from New York City, the United Kingdom, and Canada—forming the original “triangle”—were invited to Mashomack Fish and Game Preserve in Pine Plains, New York. The workshop aimed to provide artists with space and time to enter into dialogue and exchange ideas, knowledge, and skills with each other. The focus of the workshop was on the process of making work rather than the end product.

Originally envisioned as a very loosely structured, one-off experiment, the workshop had a profound impact upon its participants and was repeated annually at Mashomack until 1993, with an additional workshop held in Barcelona, Spain in 1987. During that time, Triangle became increasingly international, as artists from all over the world applied and were selected to participate in the workshop. Invigorated and inspired by their experiences at the workshop, many of the artists returned to their home countries and started their own workshops and art spaces while maintaining contact with one another. Thus, the Triangle Network was formed.

Today this network is comprised of members in nearly 40 countries. Many of these spaces offer studios for local artists, international residencies, exhibitions, and community outreach activities. While being part of the Triangle Network offers an opportunity for support and exchange, each partner remains independent and develops programs that respond to the local needs of their artists and audiences.

Triangle Arts Association in New York has continuously facilitated workshops as part of its programs since 1982. The 1993 workshop was the last workshop to take place in Pine Plains, NY. In 1995 the workshop was held in Marseille, France, and in Monroe, NY, in 1997. The workshops have been held biennially, since 1998, when Triangle moved to the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Displaced after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Triangle relocated to its current location in Dumbo, Brooklyn in 2002. In 2015 the workshop returned to its upstate roots, taking place in Salem, New York.

Meanwhile, Triangle’s programs in New York City have expanded over the years and also include residencies, public programs, educational initiatives, publications, and exhibitions.

 

Staff & Board

TEAM
Nova Benway, Executive Director
Diana Sofia Lozano, Studio & Office Manager

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John Bjerklie
Hugh Duthie
Scott Mathews-Novelli
Jennifer Riley
Kyler Robinson
Karen Wilkin
Alun Williams

ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Hamra Abbas
Frances Barth
Willard Boepple
Ian Burns
Paul Caro
Michael Chisolm
Michael Fried
Tim Grumbacher
Marjorie Minkin
Frank Stella
Hrag Vartanian
Philippe Vergne

TRAINEES (2014–Present)
Dulcina Abreu
Nia Brown
Madeleine Dahl
Cami Dominguez
Zoé Gonzalez
Avalon Hancock
Sadie Heisler
Margaux Lacroix
Elena Levi
Ana Lopes
Amari Meekins
Leroy Mercado

Anna Minervina
Hanae Moreno
Alexandra Oliva
Ellie Perendy
Jeremy Pierre
Genevieve Sachs
Lawrence Sanchez
Clara Scholtz
Lillian Stafford
Azzah Sultan
Jasphy Yiran Zheng
Kimberly Rodriguez
Neely Metz
Humza Murtza
Chelsea Arenas
Violet Webster
Keely Parrish
Mariella Acevedo
Marius Andre
Kareem Davidson


TRIANGLE ARTS ASSOCIATION
20 Jay st, Suite #318 & #317
Brooklyn, NY, 11201
(718) 858-1260

CONTACT US: mail@triangleartsnyc.org