Gallery

Safe Harbor’s Ann Street Gallery presents contemporary art through exhibitions and programming which create new opportunities for education and immersion in the arts in Newburgh.

Ann Street Gallery’s mission is to provide innovative exhibitions, events and programs that seek to increase arts literacy and appreciation by engaging community and promoting forward thinking, socially responsive, and under-represented positions in contemporary practice.

Ann Street Gallery serves as a locus for Newburgh’s arts and cultural landscape, located in downtown Newburgh, a neighborhood of shops, restaurants, artist studios, and historic fabric—a short walk to the Newburgh waterfront and a ferry ride across the Hudson River to MTA rail with connections to NYC.

Ann Street Gallery is situated in the heart of Mid-Hudson surrounded by world-class art venues such as Dia: Beacon, Storm King Art Center, Magazzino, Hessel Museum, as well as exceptional galleries, residencies, and studios.

Under the umbrella of Safe Harbors of the Hudson, a nonprofit organization that combines supportive housing and the arts, the gallery serves as a venue supporting both emerging and established artists through a highly respected exhibition program paralleled with community programs. With fresh vision in 2021, the gallery aims to be a platform for engaging in new experiences and conversations around art.

From the Ground UP

Recently featured in Hyperallergic as one of “10 Exhibitions to See in Upstate New York,” this evolving installation by Ann Street Gallery Artist Researcher in Residence Jean-Marc Superville Sovak is on view for one more month. ...
Mar 30 - 31, 2024
Ann Street Gallery
104 Ann Street Newburgh, New York 12550
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Acknowledgements

Ann Street Gallery is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, Orange County Arts Council, Dominican Sisters of Hope and M&T Bank.

National Endowment For The Arts
M&T Bank