The Triangle Artists’ Workshop was created in 1982 by artist Anthony Caro and is known for its intensity of dialogue and the unique artistic community it generates. This summer the Workshop will assemble artists from around the world once again to make art intensely together for two weeks—working side-by-side, eating meals, and tirelessly exchanging ideas.
The 2015 Workshop will take place from August 23 – September 6 at Salem Art Works, located on the site of a century-old dairy farm on 120 acres of rolling hillside in rural upstate New York. Artists from across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America will participate, including:
Neil Ayling (UK)
Caroline Bouissou (France)
Maud Bryt (US)
Andres Carranza (Costa Rica)
Thomas Couderc (France)
Jean-Philippe Dordolo (France)
Carl E. Hazlewood (Guyana/US)
Daniel Horowitz (US)
CHiKA (Japan)
Ariel Kleinberg (US)
Rose Kirumira (Uganda)
Céline Lastennet (France)
Rob List (US)
Leif Low-Beer (US)
Joshua J. Miller (US)
Ye-Eun Min (South Korea)
Trokon Nagbe (US/Liberia)
Carlos Pileggi (Brazil/Belgium)
Yann Pocreau (Canada)
John Roach (US)
Zoya Siddiqui (Pakistan)
Jill Trappler (South Africa)
Denise Treizman (Chile)
Julie Trudel (Canada)
Wing Yee Winnie Yoe (Hong Kong)
Save the date! We invite you to join us on Saturday, September 5th for our open-to-the-public Open Studios in Salem, NY. More details to come. A huge thank you to all of our supporters for making this 2015 Artists’ Workshop possible.