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New York’s Newest Triennial Lines Up 39 Artists for Star-Studded First Edition Along the Erie Canal

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The Medina Triennial, a new recurring art exhibition set to launch in the titular Western New York village this summer, has revealed the artist list for its inaugural edition, due to open on June 6 in close proximity to the Erie Canal. The 39 participants include a range of artists well-known on the biennial circuit.

Lina Lapelytė, one of the artist’s behind the Golden Lion–winning Lithuanian Pavilion at the 2019 Venice Biennale, is taking part, staging Faithfully Recording, through which local singers and construction workers will build a sculpture together.

Taysir Batniji, a Palestinian photographer, will count the Medina Triennial as his third biennial this year, after appearances in ones held in Saudi Arabia and Sydney, and Tania Candiani, a Mexican artist, will stage a new commission called Two Waters, one of many works here dealing with bodies of water.

Artist with local ties are also taking part. Asad Raza, a Berlin-based artist born in nearby Buffalo, will stage a new work in which he will redirect water from the Erie Canal to one of the show’s venues, and Jay Carrier (Onondaga/Tuscarora Nations, Wolf Clan), a Niagara Falls–based painter who died in 2025, will also appear here.

Kari Conte and Karin Laansoo are serving as co-artistic director of the Medina Triennial, which this year takes the theme “All That Sustains Us.” They attributed its focus on ecology and sustainability to Mierle Laderman Ukeles, one of the exhibition’s participants.

“What excites us most about this inaugural edition is that more than a year of conversations with artists and Medina residents will finally take public form. The exhibition has grown out of those exchanges and out of the village itself,” Conte and Laansoo said in an email to ARTnews.

Moreover, they said, “We hope visitors will feel what the artists have felt: that Medina is not simply the setting for the Triennial, but its central animating force.”

The full artist list follows below.

Ash Arder (she/they) b. 1988, Flint, MI; lives in Detroit, MI

Selva Aparicio (she/her) b. 1987, Barcelona, Spain; lives in Alfred, NY, and Chicago, IL

James Beckett (he/him) b. 1977, Harare, Zimbabwe; lives in New York, NY and Amsterdam, Netherlands

Taysir Batniji (he/him) b. 1966, Gaza, Palestine; lives in Paris, France

Alice Bucknell (they/them) b. 1993, London, UK; lives in Los Angeles, CA

Tania Candiani (she/her) b.1974, Mexico City, Mexico; lives in Mexico City, Mexico

Jay Carrier (he/him) Onondaga/Tuscarora Nations, Wolf Clan; b. 1963, Six Nations reservation in Ontario, Canada; d. 2025, Niagara Falls, NY

FIBRA est. 2019, Lima, Peru; Lucia Monge, b. 1983; Gianine Tabja, b.1983; Gabriela Flores del Pozo, b. 1979

Harun Farocki (he/him) b. 1944, Nový Jičín, Czechoslovakia (present-day Czechia); d. 2014, Berlin, Germany

Futurefarmers est. 1994, San Francisco, CA; including Amy Franceschini, b. 1970, Patterson, CA; Michael Swaine, b. 1971, Buffalo, NY; and FS Bàssïbét, b. 1997, Elmina, Ghana

Jeneen Frei Njootli (they/them) b. 1988, Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada; lives in Old Crow, Yukon, Canada

Greg Halpern (he/him) b. 1977, Buffalo, NY; lives in Rochester, NY

Terike Haapoja (she/her) b. 1974, Helsinki, Finland; lives in Berlin, Germany

Carole Harris (she/her) b. 1943, Detroit, MI; lives in Detroit, MI

Scott Hocking (he/him) b. 1975, Detroit, MI; lives in Detroit, MI

Gözde İlkin (they/them) b. 1981, Kütahya, Türkiye; lives in İstanbul, Türkiye

AKI INOMATA (she/her) b. 1983, Tokyo, Japan; lives in Tokyo, Japan

Richard Ibghy (he/him) & Marilou Lemmens (she/her) b. 1964, Montreal, Canada; lives in Durham-Sud, Canada b. 1976, Ascot Corner, Canada; lives in Durham-Sud, Canada

Kärt Ojavee (she/her) b. 1982, Rakvere, Estonia; lives in Tallinn, Estonia

Anne Duk Hee Jordan (they/them) b.1978, South Korea; lives in Berlin, Germany

Jane Jin Kaisen (she/her) b. 1980, Jeju, South Korea; lives in Copenhagen, Denmark, and New York, NY

Matt Kenyon (he/him) b. 1977, Baton Rouge, LA; lives in Buffalo, NY

Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge (she/they) b. 1981, Maria, Quebec, Canada; lives in Rochester, NY

Dionne Lee (she/her) b.1988, New York, NY; lives in Columbus, OH

Lina Lapelytė (she/her) b. 1984, Kaunas, Lithuania; lives in London, UK, and Vilnius, Lithuania

Matthew López-Jensen (he/him) b. 1980, CT; lives in Bronx, NY

Cathy Lu (she/her) b. 1984, Miami, FL; lives in Richmond, CA

Mary Mattingly (she/her) b. 1978, Rockville, CT; lives in New York, NY

Asad Raza (he/him) b. 1974, Buffalo, NY; lives in Berlin, Germany

Gamaliel Rodriguez (he/him) b.1977, Bayamón, Puerto Rico; lives in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico

Deirdre O’Mahony (she/her) b. 1956, Limerick, Ireland; lives in Cork City, Ireland

Abraham O. Oghobase (he/him) b.1979, Lagos, Nigeria; lives in Toronto, Canada

Selma Selman (she/her) b. 1991, Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina; lives in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Finnegan Shannon (they/them) b. 1989, Berkeley, CA; lives in New York, NY

Jean Shin (she/her) b. 1971, Seoul, South Korea; lives in Hurley, NY

SIDE CORE est. 2012, Tokyo, Japan; based in Tokyo, Japan

Victoria-Idongesit Udondian (she/her) b. 1982, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria; lives in New York, NY, and Lagos, Nigeria

Mierle Laderman Ukeles (she/her) b. 1939, Denver, CO; lives in New York, NY and Jerusalem, Israel

Michael Wang (he/him) b. 1981, Olney, MD, USA; lives in Upper Grandview, NY

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