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    Burlington, VT 05401

    Email: spacegalleryvt@gmail.com
    Phone: 802-338-1162

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‘Small Works’ Holiday Exhibition at Space Gallery

Small Works

Annual Holiday Exhibition

December 1 – January 20

Opening Reception:
First Friday Art Walk, December 1 from 5 – 9pm

‘Snowed In’ mixed media collage by Ashley Roark

Artists of all ages, working in any medium were invited to bring artwork to The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery that was perfectly sized for gift giving or for that sweet spot in your own home or office….12″ or smaller in each direction…and they delivered!

Join us on First Friday and through the holidays to peruse hundreds of affordable creative offerings. The perfect opportunity to collect and give work by various artists. Enjoy and see you soon!


Additional First Friday Opening:
January 5th, 2018 from 5-9pm

Open Gallery Hours for Public Viewing/Shopping:
Thursdays – Saturdays from 12-5pm

Call to Artists: ‘Small Works’ Holiday Exhibition

Call to Artists: Small Works

Annual Holiday Exhibition at Space


The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery hosts an exhibition each year where every piece gets in! Any artist, of any age, working in any medium may show work. The only criteria is that the artwork must measure 12″ or smaller in every direction before framing or mounting. Everything shows!

Artists may exhibit up to 10 pieces. You make it, choose it, price it, and bring it on down. Entry fee is $5 /per piece, cash preferred. (Check or charge details upon drop off).


What you do:
-Choose a selection of 1 – 10 pieces that fit the size criteria and is ready to hang on a wall or be shown on a pedestal.
-Create an inventory list that includes the title, medium, and price (as applicable, noting each artist receives a commission of 60% of set price for sales, paid within 30 days of the exhibition closing) of each work, along with your name, address, and contact info. No forms to fill out online, just make sure it’s typed or legible!
-Bring it along with the entry fee to The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery during the following drop off times…
and we will take care of the rest!!


Drop Off for Small Works:
Starts: Thursday, November 16th –
Ends: Thursday, November 30th, 2017

PICK YOUR DROP OFF TIMES AS THESE ARE FIRM:
Thurs – Sat
, Nov 16 – 18 from 12-5pm
Wed, Nov 22 from 4 – 7pm
(Closed Thanksgiving)
Fri, Nov 24 from 12 – 6pm
Sat, Nov 25 from 12 – 5pm
Mon, Nov 27 from 4 – 7pm
Tues, Nov 28 from 11 – 1pm & 6 – 7pm
Wed, Nov 29 from 11 – 1pm & 6 – 7pm
Thurs, Nov 30 from 11 – 1pm
then done! No more submissions will be accepted.

Note: If you need to inquire about details on drop off or mailing your work to the gallery, contact us at spacegalleryvt@gmail.com

First Small Works, 2009 at The Space Gallery, Adam DeVarney sold every one!

First Friday Opening Receptions:
December 1st, 2017 from 5-9pm
January 5th, 2018 from 5-9pm

Open Gallery Hours for Public Viewing/Shopping:
Thursdays – Saturdays from 12-5pm
Additional Holiday Hours Tbd

Exhibition Duration: December 1, 2017 – January 20, 2018


Enjoy! This is a wonderful way for you to dive into showing your work to the public for the first time or for the 50th! You will be in great company and The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery is thrilled to have you!

Current Exhibition, ‘Don’t Be A Stranger’ by Christy Mitchell & 100th Show at Space!

‘Don’t Be A Stranger’

Annual Solo Exhibition by Gallery Director, Christy Mitchell

It’s The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery’s 100th Month of Continuous Shows!

Exhibition Duration: November 3 – 25, 2017

‘Don’t Be A Stranger’ photography series by Christy Mitchell taken by Luke Awtry

Each November, The Space Gallery Director, Christy Mitchell, recounts her past year with a conceptual solo exhibition in the form of an autobiographical installation using various media. The work is presented in such a way that the viewer may also see themselves in the story line, identifying with broader concepts of social interaction, relationships, and human or cultural experiences.

Manipulated Vintage Rotary Phones by Christy Mitchell

Following 2016’s ‘IRL’, a story about finding love in the digital age, ‘Don’t Be A Stranger’ is a telling of just how arduous dating ‘in real life’ can be. Modern terms such as ‘ghosting’ reference the tired game of waiting by the phone for someone who may never call. Mitchell uses vintage rotary phones, collage, photography, and set design in a palette which compliment a mid-century era noir film aesthetic, a thriller in fact, asking who done it?

‘Don’t Be A Stranger’ photography series by Christy Mitchell taken by Luke Awtry

There is an ever present power flow within the context of the ritual of dating. The one with the power to shoot someone down, the one who takes that power back by denying the dominance of the other….who is holding the gun? …or sent that last message?

The Space Gallery Main Entrance to ‘Don’t Be A Stranger’ by Christy Mitchell

Visit All Month Long During Open Hours: Thursday – Saturday from 12-5pm

Main Exhibition Area at Space Gallery, ‘Don’t Be A Stranger’ Installation by Christy Mitchell

October 2017 Exhibition, ‘Dark Matter’

Dark Matter

A Juried Dark Arts Exhibition
October 6 – 28, 2017

‘En Route III’, oil on wood panel, by Lydia Gatzow

Opening Reception First Friday Art Walk
October 6th from 5-9pm

‘Dark Matter’, in a scientific sense, has never been directly observed; however, its existence would explain a number of otherwise puzzling astronomical observations. We’ve asked artists to consider how existence and puzzling realities…and fantasies, play in to their own work and interpretation of the universe.

‘Monday Vibes’,
acrylic, latex, mixed media on slate by Jackie Bishop

Do you feel that we may be in the new ‘dark ages’ with regards to our environment or political climate? The work in this exhibition asks you, the viewer as well, to consider the broader ideas of the human and cultural experience.

‘When Silence is Betrayal’, pigment ink framed print by Matt Larson $150 (100% of artist’s proceeds to Black Lives Matter Vermont)

This exhibition is extraordinary! We are looking forward to showing you. See you on First Friday Art Walk and all month long!

The Space Gallery Open Hours: Thursday – Saturday 12-5pm
October 6 – 28, 2017

Call to Artists: ‘Dark Matter’ A Juried October Exhibition

‘Dark Matter’

A Juried Dark Arts Exhibition at The Space Gallery

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery is thrilled to host our annual ‘dark arts’ exhibition this October with ‘Dark Matter’, juried and curated by gallery director, Christy Mitchell. She relishes in the opportunity to get creepy with you!

‘Dark Matter’, in a scientific sense, has never been directly observed; however, its existence would explain a number of otherwise puzzling astronomical observations. We ask that you consider how existence and puzzling realities…and fantasies, play in to your own work and interpretation of the universe. In a psychological sense….what makes you think, makes you question, terrifies you…or others. Do you find beauty in death, in quiet alleys, and in the dark nights of your soul? Do you feel that we may be in the new ‘dark ages’ with regards to our environment or political climate?

Is your work just simply, beautifully, dark…with seriousness or humor?

Show us. We can’t wait to see.

Applications accepted now until midnight on September 30th, 2017, as we slither into October. Muwahahaha
‘Dark Matter’ Application Form