A collaborative initiative aimed at revitalizing Main Street has been launched by local artists and community leaders in Poughkeepsie. The project, titled \"Fill It Up, PK,\" draws inspiration from the successful \"No Longer Empty\" program that originated in Brooklyn during the 1980s. This initiative seeks to transform vacant storefronts into vibrant public art spaces, enhancing the visual appeal of the area.
The team behind \"Fill It Up, PK\" includes notable figures such as Jamie Ransom, Jean Hinkley from Ocel and Vassar University, and Sue, a well-known producer associated with Poughkeepsie Rising. Together, they aim to utilize empty storefronts and other underused visual spaces to showcase art, thereby fostering community engagement and beautification.
The original \"No Longer Empty\" program was established to address the issue of vacant storefronts by inviting artists to display their work in these spaces, effectively turning them into galleries. This model has proven successful in revitalizing neighborhoods and is now being adapted for Poughkeepsie. The team is utilizing resources from a book published by the original group, which provides guidelines and forms to facilitate similar projects in other communities.
The initiative is set to enhance the cultural landscape of Main Street, encouraging local artists to contribute and engage with the community while addressing the challenges posed by underutilized spaces. As the project unfolds, it promises to bring new life to the area and inspire further artistic endeavors.