Various studio views from November 2022
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Various studio views from November 2022
Glazes!
The residency will take place November 15, 2020 through January 15, 2021
Application Fee:
For Applications Received 7/25/2020 to 8/15/2020 $20.00
For Applications Received 8/16/2020 to 9/15/2020 $30.00
Apply Here: https://protogallery.submittable.com/submit/158910/project-studios-art-residency-and-solo-exhibition-in-nyc
About the Residency
The Project Studios Residency is a work-only visual art residency focused on production of new artwork within a very well-equipped suite of studios. The artist or artists chosen for the residency will be awarded a solo exhibition at PROTO GOMEZ Gallery in New York City in Spring of 2021. The exhibition will be featured on the PROTO Gallery Artsy page and all social media for PROTO Gallery and PROTO GOMEZ. One to three artists will be selected for the residency and solo exhibitions. Artists working in any media are eligible.
Although the focus of the residency is to produce new artwork in a mostly self-guided manner, there will the availability of consultation and light instruction regarding safe and effective use of the tools and materials within the studios as well as opportunities for studio visits with independent curators and area gallerists, performed in-person or virtually, including Will Hutnick (Ortega Y Gasset Projects and Wassaic Project) Nicholas Cueva (Underdonk) Jen Hitchings (Studio Associate) and Krista Scenna (Ground Floor Gallery), as well as Enrico Gomez and Nick De Pirro of PROTO GOMEZ. These studio visits are intended as a dialogue opportunity about the work being created in the residency with individuals working in the emerging arts field.
The shop spaces at Project Studios are very large and have been configured for optimal social distancing. Project Studios is an active creative community, so depending on availability, artists selected for the residency may be provided with an individual, shared, or common studio. Studio configuration will be developed on a case-by-case basis depending on need and availability as well as safety and comfort. The default space provided will be a college-style semi-private studio within one of the large studio suites. Masks are required. Use of the studios is subject to futuredirectives from New Jersey state government and Hoboken city government related to COVID-19.
Previously, this program was focused on ceramics, and only one artist was awarded a residency. For 2020, when many artists have seen opportunities significantly reduced, we decided to reduce our application fee and broaden the scope and award up to three artists, working in any media.
There is no cost for the residency itself, however artists are expected to acquire their own materials and consumables. If available, a lager private studio beyond what is provided can be rented on a monthly basis at a significant discount. Clay and metal can be purchased via Project Studios.
The studios are located a few blocks from the Hoboken PATH Train station, an easy connection to Lower Manhattan via various subway lines to WTC PATH, or from Brooklyn via the L Train to the 14th Street PATH Station. The studio also has free parking on-site.
Please note that this residency is work-only. We do not supply housing for artists-in-residence.
Artists awarded the residency will receive:
24-7 Access to the Clay Studio
24-7 Access to the 2nd Floor Gallery and Critique Space
24-7 Access to the Photography Studio
24-7 Access to the Printmaking Studio
Daily access to Welding Shop
Daily access to Wood Shop and Spray Booth
A Studio Space (private or semi-private depending on availability) 24-7 Access
Use of Glazes and Glaze Formulating Chemicals and Glaze Formula Library
Opportunities to Participate in Raku Firings
Free Parking on-site
Studio Visits
Professional Exhibition Photos
A Solo Exhibition at PROTO GOMEZ Gallery, a ground-floor storefront gallery located in the Two-Bridges neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
Some images from Project Studio Ceramics Residency award winner Priscilla Fusco’s solo exhibition at PROTO GOMEZ in New York City.
@proto-gallery is seeking .GIF artwork for a group exhibition at PROTO GOMEZ in NYC. Comment with a link to your best animated .GIF work
https://www.artsy.net/proto-gallery
A Warm and Friendly Sculpture installed in the new Project Studios Gallery space on Neumann Leathers. Formerly part of PROTO Gallery, the second floor factory pop-up exhibition space is undergoing a transformation to become a more community-oriented space.
This piece is a steel pedestal housing warming elements which keep the painted bronze objects comfortably warm.
New semi-private and private studios at Project Studios in Hoboken!
From the current exhibition at @proto-gallery BARBERINI or Totes Masc for Samesies, featuring work by:
Paul Anagnostopoulos Matthew Capaldo Todd Durm Carl Gunhouse Dylan Hurwitz Oliver Jones John Kramer Rebecca Levi Daniel Morowitz Mavi Phillips Kristen Racaniello Paul Rizzo Alexandra Rubinstein Dustin Yager
Curated by Enrico Gomez
https://www.artsy.net/show/proto-gallery-barberini-or-totes-masc-for-samesies
Two views of another Raku bowl fired last week at our Clay Studio.
An asymmetrical Raku bowl, fired twice.
Our Photo Studio is located in a 650 sq. ft. rectangular 5th floor studio in the historic R. Neumann and Co. leather factory complex in Hoboken. The space is very bright with diffused natural light during daylight hours and is well-equipped for photography and video (BYO camera and laptop) with plenty of space to move around for models or dancers. Because this is a building full of creatives, we can't guarantee noise levels for video, but generally the space is quiet during the first half of the day.
Space Features: Two walls completely covered in factory-style windows (UV diffusers on glass) Cement floors and ceiling Electric heater to supplement the steam radiators during winter months Air conditioning Freight and passenger elevator are right outside the door Plenty of power available, including 240 volt Trash, electricity, heat, and wi-fi are included Small kitchenette with refrigerators, microwave, and sink Full bath with shower and full length mirror (doubles as changing room) Equipment: Paper seamless wall mount with several backdrops Four Speedtron strobes (one power supply) Seven Broncolor strobes equipped with Hazylight and Manfrotto boom (three power supplies) Two Broncolor lightbox strobes for tabletop work or transparencies Two 8 ft. Foba camera stands Plenty of accessories including: Elevated model stand, strobe diffusers and screens, steel rolling ladder and platform, work table, stereo, and various other (non-strobe) lights including Studio Pro diffused CF daylight-balanced 2-light kit. A mini-kitchen and full-bath are located within the studio block just a few steps away.
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A Raku vessel inspired by the Japanese tea bowl tradition. This one is a custom Raku clay body fired to 1800 degrees and locally reduced in combustible material. The glaze is a colemanite and borax-fluxed white base with a variety of metallic oxides washed over it.
A wheel-thrown Raku inspired by the Japanese tea bowl tradition, fired to 1800 degrees and reduced in combustibles for about 10 minutes.
A Raku-fired bowl inspired by the traditional Japanese Raku summer tea bowl design. This is a wheel-thrown, but a bit asymmetrical, bowl which is un-footed with raw clay visible. The glaze is a custom formula, as almost all of my studio's glazes are, with colemanite and borax as fluxes and a variety of metallic oxides for color and luster effects. This bowl was fired to cone 04 in our small electric kiln that we use for Raku and then further reduced outside the kiln in combustable materials.
A small pinched vessel, Raku fired and locally reduced custom clay body with colemanite and copper glazes.
A small pinched bowl from our summer Raku seminar at Project Studios.
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