Ben Wigfall Project

 

Over the course of 3 months, the Pop Up Gallery Group has worked with The Samuel Dorsky Museum, Richard Frumess, D.R.A.W., and Eureka! House Artists in Public Assistants residence, DonChristian, and Jake Robbins, exploring the legacy of Ben Wigfall, a local artist/visionary whose life and work as a printmaker, educator, and community activist served as a model for bringing people together in a shared creative community. Ben Wigfall was dedicated to providing space within the context of art making to encourage a deeper understanding of what it means to be human through conversation, facilitation, and collaborative learning. Through this exhibit of art and video, we hope to share what we have learned and carry his legacy and inspiration into the future.

Special Thanks
This project wouldn’t have been possible without the help and support of Richard Frumes, Gino Wigfall, The Samuel Dorsky Museum, Ann Conlin, Director, and Zach Bowman, Director of visitor experience and education, Drew Thompson, Curator. Jill Parisi, Associate professor of printmaking, SUNY New Paltz, Kathy Caraccio, master printer, Blackburn studios, Kington Radio, Dina Washington, and the Communication Village brunch crew.

Special thanks to Sharline Bevier and Harambee Pine St. African Burial ground for hosting this exhibit.  Jake Robbins for film editing and Public Assistants for their mentorship and inspiration.  Sam Liebert and Eureka House, for bringing Public Assistants to the D.R.A.W.


Sponsor: NYSCA, Arts MidHudson, Ulster Savings Bank, and UC promo