2026 UAP Artist Lineup
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Tina Anton “They use to speak, the owls. Their eyes glowed with stories” Excerpt from poem by Evan Copeland from dance and sculpture collaboration 7/25.
Tina has been a stone carver for 50 years.
Jena Argenta’s work blends calligraphic, literary, & sculptural sensibilities. Her current project "Invisible Manuscripts" is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. She is the inaugural artist in residence here at Goshen Green Farm!
Murmurations
Mark Attebery Inspired by botany and astronomy, these steel sculptures express growth and energy in the natural world.
Tendrils
William PK Carter is a quilter and puppet artist based in Central Valley, New York. She bridges the puppet and fine art worlds by fabricating wondrous creatures that exist at the intersection of queerness and blackness. A recipient of multiple awards and grants William is currently a resident artist at LaMama Experimental Theatre Club as she develops a long-form puppetry piece entitled “Beautiful Without Consequence”
Vivien Abrams Collens is a lifelong artist currently focusing on sculpture and Public Art. Collens, founder of Storm King Decision, began creating public sculpture in 2017 at the age of 70, after decades of painting. She fabricates her large scale welded works in her Cornwall studio. Her work has been exhibited in the US, Canada, Mexico and Germany and in galleries, museums, and sculpture parks, and is held in public, corporate and private collections
Squirts
Martin Dominguez’s visual art practice includes filmmaking, stop-motion animation, sculpture, and painting
Interrogation of Silence
Kate Doyle
As artist-in-residence with NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), and in her studio practice, Kate’s collaborative processes explore nature as it overlaps with human nature, metaphysics, and environmental change and justice.
@ouroborosprojects, @katedoylestudio
Release I
Sarah Fortner is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily in oil paint, collage/works on paper and mixed media sculpture
Tree House
Nicole Hixon is a sculpturally based public installation artist. A recipient of multiple grant awards and residencies, she strives to foster relationships, community, and environmental stewardship through her work.
Divine Feminine
Tatsuki Hoshihara grew up in a multicultural environment, developing a strong interest in the specificity of "place". Their work explores the historical and cultural layers embedded in a site and reinterprets them through contemporary sculptural forms. In recent years the focus has been “land art” and installation, using research and physical engagement with the environment to investigate the relationship between place and human presence.
Janet Howard-Fatta is a “live event” painter, also creating landscapes and figurative works in wet and dry media. Painting weddings on weekends and facilitating the Warwick Life Drawing Group at Forge 28 Studios, she is also an advisory board member of the Orange County Arts Council.
Janet lives in the Hudson Valley currently here at Goshen Green Farm! She will have her home studio open for guests to visit during UAW
Beth Klingher creates abstract mosaic art combining and pushing the boundaries of collage, mixed media, ceramics, and sculpture.
Eileen MacAvery’s work explores our relationships with memories, family, community, spirituality, nature, and the environment through mixed media
Butterfly
Kathleen McGuckin’s process-driven approach reconstructs fragments of material and memory into reflections on identity, loss, and renewal, inviting viewers to find meaning to resonate with their own experiences
Remnants
Vinny Raffa
Kate Corroon Skakel is a Brooklyn based sculptor and printmaker. Typically working with crochet and free form weaving to create surrealistic adaptations of everyday objects, particularly focusing on the importance of sports, play, and craft.
Jenny Torino is an interdisciplinary artist that primarily uses fibers such as felting wool, textiles and paper to create felt sculptures and interactive spaces
Jacob Tannen examines how systems of infrastructure, material, and policy shape social space. Working across sculpture, photography, and digital design, Tannen investigates moments of transition, displacement, and control within the built environment
The Staircase Spirit of Blackwell Island
June Lee Van Dunk is a self-taught, multi-media artist, a tribal member of the Ramapough Munsee Lenape Nation. Her art brings awareness to what we stand to lose if we don’t continue trying to save our beautiful mountains, endangered wildlife, clean water and sacred sites.