Gabrielle Saulsbery//October 19, 2021//
Gabrielle Saulsbery//October 19, 2021//
Audible chose 18 artists to be part of the first phase of its Newark Artist Collaboration, a program created to encourage local investment in Newark‘s creative community.
The artists and artist collectives were selected by a jury of local arts professionals and community stakeholders to produce large-scale installations and public artworks at Audible‘s newly renovated 1 Washington Park headquarters and in the surrounding downtown neighborhood, the company announced Oct. 18.
An additional installation site was recently added at 53 University Ave.
“This group of local artists truly represents the ambition, originality, and talent of Newark’s creative community,” said Newark Mayor Ras Baraka in a prepared statement. “The Newark Artist Collaboration shines a critical light on the exceptional creators we have in Newark, which has long been a center for the arts and culture. Through Audible’s leadership, we have a replicable model by which the public and private sectors can come together to support the artistic community that we call home.”
Newark Artist Collaboration installations will begin this fall in and around Audible’s headquarters.
Neighborhood stakeholders who donated their space in support of this project include Aetna Realty, Hanini Group, Bolton Development, Fidelco Realty Group, FOCUS – Hispanic Center for Community Development, the Newark Public Library and Rutgers University-Newark. The City of Newark’s Division of Arts and Cultural Affairs and local arts organizations – such as Express Newark, Newark Arts, The Newark Museum of Art and Project for Empty Space – also advised on and supported the development of the program.
Newark Artist Collaboration Jurors included Celeste Bateman, and Associates Principal and Founder Celeste Bateman, principle and founder, The Newark Museum of Art Curator of American Art Tricia Laughlin Bloom, Newark Arts Director of Marketing and Artistic Initiatives Lauren Craig, Newark Public Library Library Director Joslyn Bowling Dixon, Audible Chief People Officer Anne Erni, Audible Vice President of Urban Innovation Aisha Glover, Studio Cooke John Architecture + Design Founder and Principal Nina Cooke John, SDM Art Solutions Service Owner Sheila McKoy, Newark Symphony Hall President and CEO Taneshia Nash Laird, Audible Vice President and Creative Director Kari Niles, HECTOR Partner, Designer and Urban Planner Damon Rich, City of Newark Arts and Cultural Affairs Director fayemi shakur, Express Newark at Rutgers University Director Salamishah Tillet, Tucker Contemporary Art Director Roger Tucker, and Project for Empty Spaceart Co-director Jasmine Wahi.
Editor’s note: A previous version of this story indicated that 15 artists were chosen for Audible’s Newark Artists Collaboration program, that was incorrect. While 15 artists and collectives were chose, the total number of artists – inclusive of the collectives – is 18. This story, and headline, was updated at 11:42 a.m. EST on Oct. 19, 2021, to reflect that distinction.