In the Blood this Saturday

Click here to listen to the May 2011 NPR Echoe’s interview with Sumner McKane.

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ICING: New Year’s Eve 2011 at SPACE Gallery

Photo by Jessica Pierce

Many thanks to all who came out to our New Year’s Eve extravaganza, ICING. It was a perfectly festive way to end SPACE’s stellar year.

We had large scale art installations from John Sundling, Colin Sullivan-Stevens, Alicia Eggert, and Mike Fleming; Turkish and Middle Eastern music by Okbari; Galen Richmond’s one-man electronic orchestra (Computer at Sea); Dilly Dilly’s lovely acoustic set; the Meiklejohn brothers’ midnight countdown topped off by Shirley Temple and David Bowie; and Sean Mewshaw’s invigorating instructional videos, starring some super talented SPACE staff (yes, there IS breakdancing). Check out ICING photos here, provided by Jessica Pierce.

Our fabulous food was provided by:
13th Cookie // Bar Lola // El Rayo Taqueria // Pai Men Miyake // Tulips Cupcakery // Sweet Marguerites // Verbena

Our curated wine list was compiled by Food Coma TV’s Joe Ricchio.

And a big thank you to our sponsors and Host Committee:
Coffee By Design // David Wood Clothiers // Might & Main // Shout House // The Portland Phoenix // The Contemporaries at the Portland Museum of Art

Annie Leahy & Mike Carey
Cyrus & Patty Hagge
Chelsea & Noah DeLorme
Bree LaCasse & Chris Moore
Marcie & Andrew Griswold
Sara Corbett & Mike Paterniti
Gibson & Reneé Fay-Leblanc
Paul & Dodo Stevens
Jessica Tomlinson & Henry Wolyniec
Rob Gould
Sean Wilkinson & Megan Carey
Alice & Dick Spencer
Chris Corbett & Manny Morgan
Don & Louise Tuski
Wooly & Hoddy Hildreth
Andy Graham & Anne Riesenberg
Emily & Duncan Bruce
Sean Mewshaw & Desi Van Til

Thank you all for your continued support of SPACE Gallery’s mission to present contemporary, unconventional, and emerging arts, artists and ideas. HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Drangonslayer comes to SPACE

Tuesday 1/10.

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Tireless Device

Artist Maria Paz Garaloces will be presenting her work in progress Tireless Device this coming First Friday in our front window. This piece “brings together a number of different media, such as sculpture, installation, performance and design, which are merged together to create a fictional scene that focuses on aspects of beauty, drama, obsession and imagination. It is a multidimensional piece that explores the relationship between body and object and the object in action. It also investigates the power of  ‘the unexpected’ allowing the material to express itself, to express what was already hidden and had never been discovered.”

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Free For All- Call For Submissions

SPACE’s Free For All is an unjuried group show featuring works by a wide variety of artists in a democratic curatorial experiment. This open call invites artists of all stripes to bring work to be displayed at SPACE. You could be a seasoned artist with a multy page CV or an emerging artist who has never shown to the public. We want to see your best work, your new ideas, something you’re proud of. The work can be for sale or not.

Submission guidelines:

Each artist may bring one piece to SPACE during the dropoff period as follows:
Thursday, January 12, 3-7 PM
Friday, January 13, 3-7 PM
Saturday, January 14, 12-6 PM

Guidelines:

  • 2D work dimensions (1width + 1height) not to exceed 100 inches
  • 3D work footprint dimensions not to exceed 36 inch diameter
  • One piece per artist
  • All works must be dropped off ready to hang / display
  • All work must be accompanied by a submission form
  • All work must be dropped off and picked up during stated times. No exceptions!
  • Artist is responsible for the transport of work to and from SPACE
  • Artist grants SPACE permission to use images of work to promote Free for All and SPACE.
  • SPACE will retain a commission of 40% of the retail price of each work sold.  All artwork sold will remain on display through the end of the exhibition.  SPACE will pay all proceeds due to Artist within 30 days of the end of the exhibit.
  • SPACE will provide insurance of artwork for the duration of the loan stated above.  In the event of loss or damage that cannot be restored, Artist will be reimbursed 60% of the retail price listed above.
  • By submitting work, Artist understands the spontaneous, experimental nature of Free for All and understands that SPACE will make all decisions regarding placement/hanging of work in the show.
  • SPACE is very excited by the range and volume of work expected for Free for All and plans to exhibit each and every piece of work submitted…however, we reserve the right to make final curatorial decisions.
Pickup dates:
Saturday, March 3, 12-6 PM
Tuesday, March 6, 12-7 PM
Wednesday, March 7, 12-7 PM
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Lessons learned from Joey quitting

By now you’ve probably caught the viral video of the year depicting Joey DeFrancesco using his marching band The What Cheer? Brigade to back up his dramatic exit from an unsavory job at a Providence, RI hotel. We got to see a preview of the video when Joey and his bandmates visited SPACE in September.

In a recent article for Business Week, Liz Ryan commends Joey for making a bold decision about what was right for him, leaving behind a position that didn’t utilize his talents. She writes, “Instead of getting his musical friends organized to stage a mini quitting concert, Joey might have been using his creative energies to come up with good ideas for the hotel and its patrons. One of my chief complaints about work in most big companies is that they make tasks and assignments so compartmentalized that bright people get squeezed into tiny boxes that waste their brainpower.”

Isn’t this the heart of what the creative economy is about? We need creative and innovative problem solvers at work, and it’s the best companies or organizations that skip the tiny boxes in favor of letting their workers reach their potential.

Unfortunately Ryan misses an opportunity to highlight the real purpose of the video, which was to bring attention to the injustices Joey experienced in his workplace. She should have noted that the Joey Quits “brand” extends to a new website which “serves to expose the abuses against workers that happen everyday in the hotel industry.”

We applaud Joey and company for being opportunistic with the attention they’ve received. Only a truly creative mind would think to turn a crappy hotel job into a workers’ rights movement.

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Alternative Holidays at SPACE.

This year we are experimenting with some new ways of celebrating the holidays. We are forgoing the typical holiday stress of buying gifts, and instead getting back to the roots of what holidays are supposed to be about; connecting with friends and loved ones and giving back.

Our First Friday event, The Alternative Gift Market, is modeled after other Alternative Gift Fairs around the county, which promote the idea of giving back to your community, whether local or global. We are excited to have ten amazing organizations on board for this event:

The Telling Room, a local non-profit whose mission is to build confidence, strengthen literacy skills, and provide real audiences for young writers ages 6-18.

The Siddhartha School Project, a Freeport based non-profit that seeks to give the highest-quality, thoroughly modern education to students in Ladakh, India, a remote region in the high Himalayas of Northern India.

Breaking Ground is a local non-profit committed to grassroots action, sustainability, and community empowerment in Cameroon.

Portland Trails is working to create and maintain a 50-mile network of trails in Greater Portland, engage the participation of neighborhoods, schools, and the business community in trail use and land stewardship, and make Greater Portland a model for people-powered recreation and transportation.

The Birth Roots model is non-clinical, community based education and support throughout pregnancy and the first year of parenting.

Maine Sustainable Agriculture Society’s mission is to explore, develop and promote agricultural systems and practices that allow Maine farmers to retain a greater share of consumer expenditures for farm products.

Hardy Girls Healthy Women (HGHW) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the health and well being of girls and women, while creating opportunities, developing programs, and providing services that empower them.

SailMaine is a non-profit organization formed to support sailing in Maine at the grass-roots, community level, connecting people of all ages and abilities to the coast of Maine through fun and affordable sailing education, recreation, and competition.

Maine Centers for Women, Work and Community is committed to improving the economic lives of Maine women and their families, meeting women “where they are” and providing them with support, guidance, and the tools they need to take the next steps toward a more promising future.

At Konbit Sante Cap-Haitien Health Partnership, the mission is to support the development of a sustainable health care system to meet the needs of the Cap-Haitien community with maximum local direction and support. 

Saturday, December 3rd, from 12-4PM we will be reviving the lost art of letter writing. Letter Circle, a full service letter writing facility, will provide an opportunity to take a breather during the craziness of holiday shopping and do something very basic and meaningful: write a letter. With help from our friends at Papier Gourmet, who will be providing some of their beautiful letter writing accoutrement, we will simply be taking a moment to connect with friends and loved ones the old-fashioned way.

So, please join us for a holiday weekend you can feel really, really good about.

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USM Art Ed Department x SPACE Gallery

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SPACE board members are making things happen

We don’t talk a lot here at SPACE about our Board of Directors, but they’re a fine bunch of people who are involved in a lot of really interesting things. Here are some current news items you may not have heard about.

Christopher Cambell's award-winning house, photo by Raymond Koch

1. Andy Graham sold Portland Color to New York City firm Designtex. You can read a MaineBiz article about it here. We particularly liked hearing Andy talk about the impetus of the sale: “The reason they chose to buy Portland Color was because of the quality of our work force.” Portland Color employs a number of artists that have worked with SPACE over the years. We wish them luck!

2. Winky Lewis and a small gang of artists worked with Joe Malone (also a SPACE Board member) to open a pop-up art gallery for the month of December. They’re having an opening on Wednesday evening.

3. Betsy Evans Hunt is the representative of American photographer Todd Webb’s estate, and she’s been working with the Bowdoin College Museum of Art on a Webb exhibit called “After Atget: Todd Webb Photographs New York and Paris.” There’s an opening on December 9.

4. Our longest-standing Board member (and super landlord) Christopher Campbell designed a house on North Haven that was included in Dwell Magazine’s list of their Top 10 Homes in America. You can read a Huffngton Post story about it here. He’s up there with with some greats, including Walter Gropius and Eero Saarinen.

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Treble Treble vol. 3

Eternal Otter Records celebrates the release of treble treble vol. 3 with a retrospective night of performances at SPACE Gallery on Wednesday, November 16th at 7:30 pm. A three year project made possible by support from the Maine Arts Commission, treble treble documents the contemporary underground music scene emerging in Maine. Volume 3., curated by Ian Paige (Planets Around the Sun) and pressed on blue vinyl, features songs by Big Blood, Samuel James, Wesley Hartley and Traveling Trees, Nasty Negligee, kent, Village of Spaces, Gay Camp, drab pony, Jakob Battick and Phantom Buffalo.

The release show features performances from each of the Treble Treble compilations including Aleric Nez, Dead Man’s Clothe’s, Drab Pony and Jakob Battick. Complete with a record listening station, band artwork and special guest appearances, this show would be a perfect introduction into the dynamic underground music scene us Mainers can be proud of. The vinyl LP is also available for pre-order. All pre-orders will ship on November 17th. Eternal Otter Records is a Portland-based music label responsible for releasing records by Cerberus Shoal, Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, and many more, specializing in limited-edition vinyl recordings.

For more information, contact Will Ethridge at wethridgeATgmailDOTcom

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