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Newburgh Sculpture Project 2006
Newburgh's second outdoor sculpture biennial, the Newburgh Sculpture Project (NSP) 2006, opened on July 29, featuring nearly 20 temporary site-responsive public sculptures along the streets of Newburgh's Waterfront district and Heritage Corridor (from Front St. to Liberty St.) Participating artists include: Alejandro Dron, Thom Joyce, Bernard Klevickas, Michael Konrad, Roxanne Marieniello, Meadow, Kerry Mills, Ray Neufeld, Franc Palaia, Winn Rea, Stuart Sachs, Abby Sadauckas, Dana Shea, Robert Sparacin, Roy Staab, Oona Stern, and Steed Taylor.
Located across the Hudson River from the Dia Beacon museum and one exit north of Storm King Art Center, Newburgh's post-industrial landscape is home to a growing art community that is particularly well suited for sculpture.
"The NSP represents a grassroots effort by local artists to revitalize the city by dynamically placing their artwork directly in public space. By including projects ranging from land art and site-specific installations addressing socially or politically significant issues to more intimate works exploring personal relationships with place, the Newburgh Sculpture Project will offer a variety of viewpoints covering multi-faceted aspects of Newburgh's landscape. The project's aim is for visitors and residents to experience this area of the city in a new and unexpected way," said NSP Coordinator Kerry Mills.
The NSP will be on view throughout the summer and fall of 2006. Maps of the project are available at City Hall, the Newburgh Free Library, Caffe Machiatto, and online at www.newburghsculptureproject.org.
The Newburgh Sculpture Project 2006 is made possible through a grant from the Puffin Foundation and partnership with the City of Newburgh and local businesses. For more information contact Kerry Mills, project coordinator at 845-457-5928 or by email at kameliamills@hotmail.com.

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