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Artist-in-Residence (AIR) Pilot Initiative

People rowing on Hudson River in Harlem/Bronx area.
People rowing in the afternoon sun on the Harlem River.

The EPA launched the Artist-in-Residence Pilot Initiative in 2024 to invite artists and culture bearers to capture communities' connections with the beauty and function of water, specifically estuaries and urban waterways.  

The Pilot will showcase artists selected to work with six of EPA’s National Estuary Program and Urban Waters Federal Partnership program locations doing critical work on water restoration and natural hazard resilience: 

  • Mystic River Artist-in-Residence website
  • Harlem and Lower Passaic Rivers Artists-in-Residence website
  • Partnership for the Delaware Estuary NEP/Greater Philadelphia Area/Delaware River Watershed Artist-in-Residence website 
  • San Juan Bay/Cano Martin Pena Artist-in-Residence website 
  • Middle Rio Grande/Albuquerque Artist-in-Residence website
  • Puget Sound/Green-Duwamish Artist-in-Residence website

The Artist-in-Residence Pilot Initiative aligns with the EPA’s commitment to working hand-in-hand with state and local partners to ensure clean water and to restore and maintain oceans, watersheds and their aquatic ecosystems. This pilot is intended to demonstrate how arts and culture can help inform government’s efforts to work more effectively with communities, build understanding of water quality and other environmental concerns, build stronger connections between communities and natural resources, and better meet communities’ unique needs. 

Public education and awareness are key principles for the Clean Water Act’s National Estuary Program. Increasing community engagement, education and awareness of natural resources and local waterways helps increase environmental stewardship and makes outdoor spaces more accessible and welcoming.  

Art provides a way for EPA’s water partnership programs to connect with communities where they are and provides unique ways to understand issues for all parts of society – communities, individuals, businesses, and state, Tribal and local government. As communities connect with art, they can find new and enduring solutions to address their pressing water challenges.  


Artist-in-Residence Partnership Locations:

Map showing the six Artist in Residence pilot locations
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1. The Massachusetts Bays NEP/Mystic River Watershed UWFP

2. New York-New Jersey Harbor NEP/Passaic River and Bronx and Harlem Rivers UWFP

3. The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary NEP/Greater Philadelphia Area/Delaware River Watershed UWFP

4. The San Juan Bay NEP

5. The Middle Rio Grande/Albuquerque UWFP

6. The Puget Sound NEP/Green-Duwamish Watershed UWFP

 


 

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Learn More about Our Partners:

Three people painting a large mural of the Mystic River Watershed on the ground
Mystic River Watershed Mural by Yetti Frenkel. Photo by Erica Wood

Massachusetts Bays NEP/Mystic River Watershed UWFP

  • Mystic River Artist-in-Residence Website

  • The Massachusetts Bays National Estuary Partnership is dedicated to protecting, restoring, and enhancing the estuarine resources of Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts Bay, and Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts. Visit the Massachusetts Bays National Estuary Partnership for more detailed information on the study area, vision, goals and priorities.

  • The Mystic River Watershed Urban Waters Federal Partnership promotes community-led efforts in urban water restoration and monitoring, water quality awareness, improved access to open space, and scientific research. Visit the Mystic River Watershed Urban Waters Federal Partnership website for more detailed information on the study area, vision, goals and priorities.


Community members on Bronx/Harlem boat tour.
Community members enjoy a Boat Tour on the Harlem River. 

New York-New Jersey Harbor NEP/Lower Passaic River UWFP/Bronx and Harlem Rivers UWFP

  • Harlem and Lower Passaic Rivers Artists-in-Residence website. 

To be added to our mailing list please reach out to eballadares@hudsonriver.org 

  • The New York-New Jersey Harbor and Estuary Program (HEP) implements a consensus driven plan to protect, conserve and restore the estuary by convening partners, producing and disseminating science and data, and advancing better management across many jurisdictional boundaries and interests. Visit the New York-New Jersey Harbor & Estuary Program for more detailed information on the study area, vision, goals and priorities.

  • The Lower Passaic River Urban Waters Federal Partnership is a community-Based participatory partnership to revitalize the River and surrounding communities by advancing cleanup, restoration, and stewardship of the river. Visit the Passaic River/Newark UWFP for more information on the program, vision, goals, and priorities. 

  • The Bronx and Harlem River Watersheds Urban Waters Federal Partnership works to help Bronx communities reconnect to their waterways, reduce the negative impacts of urbanization on both water quality and human health, and restore impacted riverfronts. Visit the Bronx and Harlem River Watersheds UWFP for more information on the program, vision, goals, and priorities.

A tall ship on the Delaware River against the backdrop of Penn's Landing, Philadelphia, PA. 
A tall ship on the Delaware River against the backdrop of Penn's Landing, Philadelphia, PA. 
Photo by Andre Cole

Partnership for the Delaware Estuary NEP/Greater Philadelphia Area/Delaware River Watershed UWFP

  • Partnership for the Delaware Estuary Artist-in-Residence Website

  • The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, host of the Delaware Estuary Program, leads collaborative, science–based efforts to connect people, science, and nature for a healthy Delaware River and Bay, which covers portions of Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Visit the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary for more detailed information on the study area, vision, goals and priorities.

  • The Greater Philadelphia Area/Delaware River Watershed Urban Waters Federal Partnership is a collaborative network of stakeholders and residents in the communities of Camden, New Jersey, Philadelphia and Chester, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware, who through small and large-scale efforts work to restore the River’s water quality, economic benefits, environmental services and community resilience. Visit the Greater Philadelphia Area/Delaware River Watershed Urban Waters Federal Partnership for more detailed information on the study area, vision, goals and priorities.


Mural con Consciencia. Artist painting an ocean inspired wall mural including a seal, coral and fish.
"Mural con Consciencia", aimed to beautify, educate, and raise awareness about protecting the habitat of the Condado Lagoon Natural Estuarine Reserve.

San Juan Bay NEP

  • The Artist-in-Residence websites can be accessed at the following links in English and Spanish, respectively:  

    • https://estuario.org/artists-in-residence/

    • https://estuario.org/artistasresidentes/ 

Estuario began its Artist-in-Residence initiative in 2018 to engage citizens in meaningful ways by integrating cultural vibrancy through community participation and artistic expression, particularly after hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017. The Estuario’s Artist-in-Residence initiative serves as a strategy for reconnecting communities with their ecosystems and fostering experiential knowledge, which has been directly linked to environmental conservation. It enhances environmental consciousness and facilitates culturally competent community engagement in the process of developing a resilient watershed. Resident artists immerse themselves into a particular community and commission an artistic project that communicates how the community’s interests and needs relate to a specific Estuario project. Since 2018, ten artists have completed the program, engaging at least five different communities with participants of all ages in the SJBE watershed. With this  Artist-in-Residence project, the Estuario will support a pilot project to reverse the channeling of a part of the Juan Méndez Creek in the San Juan metro area and restore the water quality through high-impact blue/green infrastructure interventions. 

  • The San Juan Bay Estuary Program designs, implements and monitors restoration actions to improve water quality and ecosystems within the San Juan Bay Estuary system and its watershed in Puerto Rico. Visit the San Juan Bay NEP for more detailed information on the study area, vision, goals and priorities.


Hot Air balloons hover over the Rio Grande.
 Hot air balloons hover over the Rio Grande during another beautiful autumn day in Albuquerque.

 

Middle Rio Grande/Albuquerque UWFP

  • Middle Rio Grande/Albuquerque Artist-in-Residence website

  • RFQ for the Middle Rio Grande/Albuquerque Artist-in-Residence Program.pdf

  • The Middle Rio Grande/Albuquerque Urban Waters Federal Partnership reconnects urban communities with the waterway by improving coordination among federal agencies and collaborating with community-led revitalization efforts.  Visit the Middle Rio Grande/Albuquerque UWFP for more detailed information on the study area, vision, goals and priorities.

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People standing on a low bridge on Lower Spokane Street over the river as it opens up into the estuary with downtown Seattle in the distance.
Lower Spokane Street: people standing on a low bridge over the river as it opens up into the estuary with downtown Seattle in the distance.

Puget Sound NEP/ Green-Duwamish Watershed UWFP

  • Puget Sound/Green-Duwamish Artist-in-Residence website
  • The Puget Sound Partnership engages diverse organizations in partnership to create, implement and monitor approaches to achieve economic and environmental health of the Puget Sound, Washington. Visit the Puget Sound NEP for more detailed information on the study area, vision, goals and priorities.
  • The Green-Duwamish Watershed Urban Waters Federal Partnership works within the City of Seattle and King County, Washington and is jointly led by the EPA, US Department of Agriculture, and the Puget Sound Partnership with a focus on watershed recovery, cross-agency partnerships, advancing social equity, and economic development, reconnecting people to waterways, and promoting green infrastructure. Visit the Green-Duwamish Watershed UWFP for more detailed information on the study area, vision, goals and priorities.


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Urban Waters Partnership

  • About the Urban Waters Partnership
  • 21 Designated Urban Waters Locations
    • Anacostia Watershed (DC/MD)
    • Blue River (Kansas City, MO)
    • Bronx and Harlem River Watersheds (NY)
    • Caño Martín Peña (PR)
    • Grand River / Grand Rapids (MI)
    • Greater Philadelphia Area / Delaware River Watershed (PA, NJ, DE)
    • Green-Duwamish Watershed (Washington)
    • Lake Pontchartrain Area / New Orleans (LA)
    • Los Angeles River Watershed (CA)
    • The Meramec River and Big River (Missouri)
    • Middle Rio Grande / Albuquerque (NM)
    • Mystic River Watershed (MA)
    • Northwest Indiana (IN)
    • Passaic River / Newark (NJ)
    • Patapsco Watershed / Baltimore Region (MD)
    • Proctor Creek Watershed / Atlanta (GA)
    • Rio Reimagined-Rio Salado Project
    • San Antonio River Basin within Bexar County (Texas)
    • South Platte Watershed, Headwaters to Denver Metropolitan Area (CO)
    • Walnut Creek Watershed / Raleigh (NC)
    • Western Lake Erie Basin, near Toledo (OH)
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Last updated on May 16, 2025
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