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Art House Productions Unveils "In The Wind" Public Art Installation

A Large-Scale Public Art Installation at Lincoln Park, Jersey City

originally published: 05/07/2026

(JERSEY CITY, NJ) -- Art House Productions has announced In The Wind, a large-scale public art installation transforming Lincoln Park in Jersey City with artist-designed flags featuring original work by Hudson County artists. Presented in celebration of the organization's 25th anniversary, the exhibition highlights the depth and diversity of Hudson County's creative community.

Curated by Tina Maneca, In The Wind showcases original works by artists who live, work, or maintain studios in Hudson County. Installed around Edgewood Lake, the works are presented on flags that move with the wind, creating a dynamic, ever-changing exhibition shaped by light, motion, and the natural landscape. All flags are priced at $500 and will be available for purchase throughout the run of the installation.

In The Wind will be on view at Lincoln Park (1 County Rd 605, Jersey City, NJ) from June through November 2026. The opening will take place during ACCESS JC Fridays on June 5, 2026, with a reception at The View from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. For more information, visit jcfridays.com.

Meredith Burns, Executive Artistic Director, states, "This is an incredibly exciting project made possible through the support of the NJEDA A.R.T. – Phase II Grant Program. Hudson County is home to an extraordinary range of talented and diverse artists, and it’s an honor to present their work for the public to experience throughout the summer and fall.

It’s rare to have this level of support—from the county, from state and federal funding, and from our own team—to realize a project of this scale. We don’t take that for granted. This installation reflects the dedication of our board, staff, and community, who make ambitious projects like this possible."




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This project is supported by funding through the NJEDA’s A.R.T. – Phase II Grant Program, the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, and the Hudson County Parks Department.

Selected Artists Include: Abhishek Tuiwala, Akil Roper, Alex Shammas, Amanda Lopez, Amy Neufeld, Amy Rubinger, Andrea McKenna, Anna Collevecchio, Anne Novado, Ariana Matos, Athena Toledo, Brandon Minieri, Brittany Vogel, Bryant Small, Cheryl Gross, Claudia Kreiss, Crystal Davis, Dan Peyton, Daniela Valencia, Danielle Scott, David Rios Ferreira, Dylan Egon, Eileen Ferara, Eleazar Sanchez, Eric Sosa, Erik Jacobsen, Fabricio Suarez, Farsad Labbauf, Fransmey Freitas, Gail Boykewich, Gina Irizarry, Grigory Gurevich, Iris Kufert-Rivo, Isabelle Duverger, Jada Fabrizio, Jaz Graf, Jen Morris, Jerome China, Jodie Fink, Joe Velez, Joe Waks, John Crittenden, Jose M. Diaz Fernandez, Joshua Tedeschi, Julissa Bedoya, Karen Fuchs, Katie Niewodowski, Kayt Hester-Heitzenrater, Kelsey Reilly, Kristin J. DeAngelis, Lana Abraham-Murawski, Laura McDonald Cuevas, Leslie Sheryll, Marco Lau, Maryann Zulueta, Megan Donohue, Melida Rodas, Michelle Wiemer, Miguel Cardenas, Monique Young, Nanette Reynolds Beachner, Natalie Giugni, Nathalie De Zan, Nathalie Kalbach, Niki Li, Nyugen E. Smith, Orlando Cuevas, Patch Thurlow, Peter Bill, Ray Arcadio, Regina Ruff, Richie Savage, Riham El Sadany, Robert Policastro, Sandy Skoglund, Sean Urie, Sergio Sandino, Serron Green, Shamona Stokes, Tatyana Kazakova, TitoJayDraws, Tolu Olasoji, Tuyvet Truster, Vincent Minervini, Wendy Setzer, Winifred McNeill, and Wushuang Tong.

Tina Maneca, Curator Statement: “Public art brings tremendous cultural, social, and economic benefits to communities. It enhances neighborhood identity, beautifies public spaces, and sparks conversation, encouraging reflection and connection among residents. By making art accessible to everyone, installations like this contribute to public health and well-being, offering moments of inspiration and joy.

As a West Side resident, it is a privilege to curate a new installation in Lincoln Park. This project highlights a diverse group of Hudson County artists whose work reflects a wide range of mediums and perspectives. Beyond decoration, public art supports local artists and transforms familiar spaces into vibrant cultural destinations for all.”

Art House Productions is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to advancing the performing and visual arts in Jersey City. Now celebrating its 25th anniversary, Art House fosters creativity, inclusivity, and accessibility through theater productions, exhibitions, festivals, and community programs presented year-round.

Art House’s 2026 programming is made possible through the generous support of An Anonymous American Foundation; an anonymous donor from the Jewish Communal Fund; Hudson County Cultural Affairs’ Arts in Education and Hudson County History Partnership Programs; Hudson County Parks; the Exchange Place Alliance; the Hudson County Department of Parks and Recreation; the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the NEA; the Historic Downtown Special Improvement District (HDSID); KRE; NJ Beer Co.; Panepinto Properties; public funds from the Jersey City Arts and Culture Trust Fund; RWJ Barnabas | Jersey City Medical Center; SILVERMAN; Super Buy Rite; Tito’s; and many generous volunteers, donors, and sponsors.




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