Emma Neuberg, Glow Mist, digital print on paper, 39 x 16 ft (12 x 5m), 2021

We’re delighted to announce that Emma Neuberg has been generously awarded a Lincoln City Fellowship for the development of new, large-scale artworks. The works will be immersive pieces printed on paper and virtually for a total work of art environment.

The Speranza Foundation specializes in supporting artists who prioritize hope and positive social change through the all-encompassing Lincoln City Fellowship. They offer an unique and supportive residency for artists of all disciplines concerned with exploring narratives that bring transformational art, music, performance and film to society and culture.

With the working title Metabolizing Abuse, Neuberg’s new works promise to bring awe-inspiring and immmersive repeating patterns to new audiences and contexts.

Emma Neuberg, Smith Blast, digital print on paper, 39 x 16 ft (12 x 5m), 2021

Neuberg is delighted to be in the cohort 2020 alongside fellow artists Gina Angelone, Sky Avakian, Josh Aviner, Quenna Barrett, Hagop Belian, Jens Bjornkaer & Katherine Mills Rymer, Patrick Burns, Debi Cornwall, Nina Elder, Jason Harrod, Molly Jenson, Alia Kache, Alison O’Daniel, Andres Ospina, Linda Otzenberger, Paul Outlaw, Aaron Rothman, Emily Sernaker, Ben Stamper, Josh Stamper, Vesper Stamper and Adam Sjoberg in visual art, performance, music, video and film.

Neuberg’s work continues to address the theme of the thwarted voice with a focus on the cultural consequences of abusive behaviors.

Emma Neuberg, Mist Mix, digital print on paper, 39 x 16 ft (12 x 5m), 2021

Emma Neuberg, Mist Mix (detail), print on paper, 39 x 16 ft (12 x 5m), 2021.