Hudson Valley Gives Day!

Spring appeal Over the past year, we have seen more youth turn to art — for inspiration, relief, and hope. At The Art Effect, every student, from the youngest artists to the flourishing filmmakers, is learning how to cultivate and share their unique voice with the world. We are inspired by their resilience, strength, and creativity. We need your help to empower young artists as they grapple with the uncertainty related to the pandemic, social injustices, and unemployment in their families and communities. On May 19, 2021, The Art Effect will join the #HVGives campaign to raise $12,000 to amplify the creative voices of young people empowering them to share their voice through art. Will you join us? On May 19, 2021, The Art Effect will join the #HVGives campaign to raise $10,000 to amplify the creative voices of young people. Will you join us? You can join the movement by clicking here! You can increase your impact by asking your friends and family to join you in supporting The Art Effect. Click here to sign up.

Meet Rick Price!

Rick Price is the director of the Art Institute including the Summer Art Institute this year! The Summer Art Institute is for artistically motivated teens ages 14-19 to develop their creativity and build skills that prepare them for advanced study and careers in the visual arts. This summer’s focus will be drawing and painting Rick is an Artist from Southern California, living for the last fifteen years in New York’s beautiful and inspiring Hudson Valley. He attended design school at Cal Poly Pomona and received his MFA in Illustration from Savannah College of Art and Design. He has shown various permutations of his work in small galleries and shows in L.A., San Francisco, New York City and the Hudson Valley. More recently his work has been featured in group shows through PoetsArtists at Abend Gallery in Denver, CO and Zhao B. Art Center in Chicago, IL. He is currently the Chair of The Fine Art Department at the Harvey School in Katonah, NY, and has also teaches at the The Art Effect in Poughkeepsie, NY (formerly The Mills Street Loft) since 2010. He lives in the artistic community of Beacon, NY with his family, dogs, cats, rabbits, and chickens. Register HERE for Summer Art Institute with Rick Price. July 5-23 and July 26-August 13 Learn more about Rick on his website: www.rickprice.net

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Meet Jessica Kara

Jessica is a student at Manhattanville College, studying fine arts and education. She loves painting and is very excited to be a CIT at Dutchess Arts Camp this year! You can find Jessica on Instagram @jarak.art Register HERE for any of our summer camp programs.

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Reel Exposure Photography Exhibit

Opening Reception April 7 5-7pm

RSVP HERE

Reel Exposure focuses on three goals: encourage youth creativity, invigorate our local community through the arts, and showcase the incredible work done by emerging filmmakers and photographers. Reel Exposure is a natural manifestation of The Art Effect’s commitment to empowering youth to harness their creative voices. Thank you for your support! This year’s festival showcases the work of talented young people from nine countries ­— giving our audience a global teen perspective and celebrating some of the world’s strongest youth art and media!

Alexis Barr, Floridian Green Anole

Trolley Barn Gallery | 489 Main St, Poughkeepsie April 7 – May 13 Wednesday – Friday, 2-5pm Saturday, 12-4pm

PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION ARTISTS Tanner Ashenfelter, Lawrence, KS Olivia Barker-Duncan, Poughkeepsie, NY Alexis Barr, Naples, FL Audrey Basham, Lawrence, KS Mary-Elizabeth Boatley, Hopewell Junction, NY Ava Ghahremanifar, Islamic Republic of Iran Hunter Jenkins, Poughkeepsie, NY Cheselyn Hanofee, Liberty, NY Olive Harrington, Lawrence, KS Amani Jamal, Hopewell Junction, NY Sophia Kaufman, Lawrence, KS Abigail Kelly, Liberty, NY Ryleigh Leon, Lawrence, KS Alice Lubin, Lawrence, KS Maya Dallow, North Salem, NY Aaliyah Wilson, North Salem, NY Katherine Lenahan, North Salem, NY Kate Jeffery, North Salem, NY Ruby Yarnall, North Salem, NY Caitlin Mooney, Lawrence, KS Dylan Parks, White Sulphur Springs, NY Lilly Rafferty, Gulf Breeze, FL Kate Schein, Oklahoma City, OK Jason Stafford, Rhinebeck, NY Nora Walburn, Lawrence, KS
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Mary-Elizabeth Boatey, Never Give Up

Trolley Barn Gallery The mission of The Art Effect at the Trolley Barn is to train youth as leaders who catalyze the community through the arts and re-energize downtown Poughkeepsie. The Art Effect’s permanent presence at the Trolley Barn will bring together youth and established art professionals to present impactful exhibitions that engage the wider community and acquaint youth with curatorial and exhibition practices.

Blame It On Me

Tanner Ashenfelter, Blame it on me

VISIT THE VIRTUAL EXHIBITION GALLERY

COMING SOON! Check back on April 7, 2021

The Art Effect’s Affiliation with Barrett Art Center

The Art Effect Announces Affiliation with Barrett Art Center to Expand Youth and Community Opportunities for the Arts in Poughkeepsie

Two Legacies, One Future
The Art Effect and Barrett Art Center are coming together in an exciting, transformational affiliation bringing together the largest arts organization with the oldest arts organization in the Hudson Valley. (For more information click here).
The affiliation will open doors of new opportunities for The Art Effect and Barrett Art Center, creating spaces that match the breadth of the combined mission and merged identity—a true manifestation of our shared vision where youth and community come together to create and experience art in all of its forms. This affiliation will not affect any current programming.
Together, The Art Effect and Barrett Art Center will grow and deepen our impact in the community in exciting new ways. Most importantly, we will expand our current exhibition collaboration to establish a comprehensive teen curatorial program. The new series of high-caliber exhibitions and programs at the Trolley Barn Gallery will create unique opportunities for arts education, gathering, showing, and experiencing art in our community.
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Stay tuned to thearteffect.org as well as on our social media for more opportunities, programming, and events coming soon to The Art Effect at the Trolley Barn Gallery and don’t miss Reel Exposure International Teen Film & Photography Festival on April 7 – 9. Click Here for more information and to RSVP!

Home Sick at the Trolley Barn By The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College

This post was origionaly posted on The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center Read the full post HERE: https://fllac.vassar.edu/docs/Home-Sick-at-the-Trolly-Barn.pdf The exhibition Home Sick, currently on view at the Trolley Barn through April 1, is a collaboration between multiple Poughkeepsie arts organizations and is the pilot program of The Art Effect’s Youth Curatorial Program. The project came about through conversations between Bart Thurber, The Anne Hendricks Bass Director of The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center and Nicole Fenichel-Hewitt, Executive Director of the Art Effect, who share a vision to support the arts in Poughkeepsie. They invited their staff to brainstorm collaborative ways to strengthen The Art Effect’s programming and engage the community with high-caliber arts experiences, while also creating rich educational opportunities. The discussion led to the creation of a new program that would involve a professional curator to guide youth in organizing an exhibition. Mary-Kay Lombino, Deputy Director and the Emily Hargroves Fisher ’57 and Richard B. Fisher Curator at The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center was invited to share her experience as a guest juror of The Art Effect’s first youth-led exhibition. Read More…

Reel Exposure International Teen Film and Photography Festival is Coming This April

Reel Exposure International Teen Film and Photography Festival is a 3-day event, April 7 – 9. It includes an in-person (or virtual) photography exhibition opening on April 7 at 5pm at the Trolley Barn Gallery in Poughkeepsie followed by a two-day virtual event at 7pm on April 8 and 9, showcasing short films made by creative young artists from around the world. This year the festival has youth work from nine countries—giving the audience a global teen perspective and celebrating some of the world’s strongest youth art and media! RSVP TODAY!

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The Art Effect’s annual event encourages youth creativity, invigorates the local community through the arts, and showcases the incredible work done by the next generation of artists from around the globe and right here in Poughkeepsie! “Seeing a film you put all of this work into actually get attention, to have people genuinely enjoy something you made at Reel Exposure, it’s really special, especially when you’re just starting out. It was a call to action for me, like, ‘This is something you’re supposed to do, keep at it!” – Matthew Hamilton, 2020 Reel Exposure Participant Night 1: Photography Exhibition Opening, 5-7pm at the Trolley Barn Gallery, Poughkeepsie Night 2: Virtual Film Screening, 7pm Night 3: Virtual Film Screening, 7pm followed by Q&A and Awards Click HERE to RSVP photography About the Photography Exhibition Professional and youth jurors selected 55 photographs from 172 submissions from teens ages 13-19 across the world including Singapore, Italy, Islamic Republic of Iran, and the United States. Opening with a public reception on April 7, this exciting youth exhibition will remain on display through May 13 accompanied by a virtual gallery tour for those unable to attend. Exhibition open from April 7- May 13. 489 Main St. Poughkeepsie. About the Film Festival Viewers can expect to see a mix of film genres in this year’s film festival lineup, including animations, documentaries, dramas, horror, and comedies from teen filmmakers. 12 short films will be screened virtually on April 8 & 9, 7PM from a total of 54 submissions from The United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Poland, Mexico, China, and the Islamic Republic of Iran. The film portion of the event will conclude with a live virtual awards ceremony and Q&A on April 9. This event is free, however pre-registration is required at thearteffect.org/reel-exposure. film festivalExpanding Accessibility For the first time Reel Exposure International Teen Film & Photo festival will utilize open captioning services for film screenings as well as a live remote captioner for the awards and Q&A portion of the event to increase accessibility for the hearing-impaired community.  “There is no doubt that accessibility issues have greatly limited people with hearing loss, including when it comes to the entertainment industry. We strongly believe that everyone should have the right to enjoy a full cultural life and we are excited to extend this access to hearing-impaired audiences, so we can all watch these powerful films together.” Says Executive Director, Nicole Fenichel-Hewitt Tickets to the festival are free. Pre-registration is required. Visit thearteffect.org/reel-exposure for more information and to access viewer choice poll, virtual photo exhibition and live screenings during the festival, April 7 – 9.  Reel Exposure is made possible, in part, through funding from New York State Council on the Arts, Vassar Brothers Institute Donor Advised Fund of the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Millman Harris Romano Foundation.

The Art Effect officially launched The Trolley Barn Gallery and first youth-led juried exhibition

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On February 26, 2021 The Art Effect officially launched The Trolley Barn Gallery and our first youth-led juried exhibition Home Sick with a ribbon cutting and opening reception attended by The Dutchess County Chamber of Commerce, State Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson, Mayor Rob Rolison, Melaine Rottkamp from Dutchess County Tourism, Christie Bonomo-Gose from Dutchess County planning, as well as board members, staff, Poughkeepsie youth and many artists and community members.

We are so excited to be re-activating the iconic Trolley Barn through an innovative approach to youth empowerment through the arts. Come take another look at Home Sick, on display until April 1, 2021! Gallery Hours: Wed – Fri 12-3pm, Sat 12-4pm.
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By establishing connections with curators and arts professionals, such as Mary-Kay Lombino, Deputy Director and Curator at The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center atGallery Open Vassar College, and Joanna Frang, Executive Director at The Barrett Art Center, The Art Effect will continue to bring transformative exhibitions of high-caliber artwork from around the world to Poughkeepsie.
The mission of The Art Effect at the Trolley Barn is to train youth as leaders who catalyze the community through the arts and re-energize downtown Poughkeepsie. The Art Effect’s permanent presence at the Trolley Barn will bring together youth and established art professionals to present impactful exhibitions that engage the wider community and acquaint youth with curatorial and exhibition practices.
We invite you to visit our current and upcoming exhibitions page on our website as we continue to present additional youth-led exhibitions in addition to other exhibitions featuring artwork created by youth at the Trolley Barn throughout 2021 including our next event, Reel Expressions International Teen Film and Photography Festival with an exhibition from April 9 – May 13 at The Trolley Barn.
The Art Effect’s presence at The Trolley Barn is truly designed to strengthen our community and showcase the positive impacts of the arts and arts education.
We hope to see you again at The Trolley Barn real soon!

The Art Effect Offers In-Person Summer Programming for Ages 5-19

Dutchess Arts Camp The Art Effect has once again adapted its summer programming for youth ages 4-19 to reclaim their summer fun while adhering to state and local Coronavirus guidelines. Programs for each age group — Arts Camps (ages 5-11), Junior Arts Institute (ages 11-13), and Summer Art Institute (ages 14-19) — will be available in-person with smaller group sizes and enhanced safety measures to provide social and creative outlets in a supportive environment this summer. Dutchess Arts CampFor decades, The Art Effect’s summer programs; Dutchess Arts Camp, Junior Art Institute, and Summer Art Institute, have enriched and empowered local youth through art and exploration. This year, The Art Effect will also reinstate Ulster Arts Camp, located on the picturesque campus of SUNY New Paltz for campers ages 5–11. Throughout these unprecedented times, The Art Effect continues to support young people by providing the platform, materials, and direction to continue to stay connected, motivated, and hopeful for the future all while offering safe, in-person programming which has become a model for other organizations throughout the county. At The Art Effect’s summer Dutchess and Ulster arts camps, children ages 5-11 will explore their artistic abilities and have fun working on creative projects in person, socially distanced and outside whenever possible this summer at our Pershing Ave, Poughkeepsie location or at SUNY New Paltz. Dutchess Arts Camp will run for four individual weeks beginning July 5 — July 30. Ulster Arts Camp will run two sessions beginning August 2 — August 13. junior art institute This summer’s Junior Art Institute will take a child’s love of art to the next level through the discovery of creative self expression while learning new skills in painting, 3-D sculptures, and mixed media. Projects intended for middle school youth ages 11-13 will be adaptable to the level and interest of each student through the “child centered” teaching approach. Junior Art Institute runs five days a week for three individual sessions beginning on July 5 — August 13 at the Barrett Art Center located at 55 Noxon Rd, Poughkeepsie. The Art Effect’s Summer Art Institute is for artistically motivated teens ages 14-19 to develop their creativity and build skills that prepare them for advanced study and careers in the visual arts. This summer’s focus will be drawing and painting and will take place at the Trolley Barn with two sessions from July 5-23 and July 26-August 13 with Art Institute director, Rick Price. Since the COVID pandemic began in March, The Art Effect has pivoted our normal service models to adjust program schedules, provide virtual options and serve more people through an incredible amount of hard work, and creative thinking. During the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Art Effect was one of the only agencies in Poughkeepsie providing services to youth through remote media and visual arts workshops, online courses, and virtual events. As the pandemic continues, The Art Effect has built adaptable and safe program delivery options into every aspect of the organization.  For more information and to register for summer programs visit thearteffect.org/courses/summer-programs or call 845-471-7477. In-person programming is subject to change in response to state and local guidelines.