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    266 Pine Street Suite 105
    Burlington, VT 05401

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

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‘Small Works’ (& ‘Large Works!’) On View Now!

Shop small at The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery & large in The Soda Plant Hallways this holiday season!

‘Small Works’ Exhibition at The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery

December 9 – January 27, 2023

Opening Receptions;

An Evening at The Soda Plant, Preview Thursday, December 8 from 5-8pm
Opening Reception: Friday, December 9 from 5-9pm
First Friday Artwalk: Friday, January 6 from 5-8pm

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery is honored to celebrate the holiday shopping season by showcasing the best art in all sizes! Shop small and shop local with the best works by local talents. The group exhibition features work by artists of all ages (as young as 4!), working in all mediums. The only requirement was that the ‘Small Works’ measure 12″ or smaller in each direction, before framing. There’s something for everyone on your list!

Open hours: Fridays & Saturdays 12 – 5pm

Additional holiday hours:

Sunday, December 11 & 18 10am – 2pm

‘Tibetan Blue’ Large Painting by Melissa DeTroy

‘Large Works’ in The Soda Plant Hallways

‘Large Works’

December 9 – March 10, 2023

Opening Reception;

Friday, December 9 from 5-9pm

First Fridays, January – March, 2023

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery takes over The Soda Plant hallways with a group exhibition featuring work by artists of all ages, working in all mediums. The only requirement was that the ‘Large Works’ measure between 2′ and 6′! There’s a perfect piece waiting for you for the home or office. 

Open hours: Visit The Soda Plant by entering one of the side doors or at Tom Girl Juice and explore for a self guided tour event Monday – Friday 10am – 6pm & Saturdays 12 – 5pm

‘The Brontay-tay Sisters’ Large Painting by Teresa Celemin

Enjoy & thanks for supporting the arts this holiday season!

November Exhibition: ‘Object Permanence’ by Christy Mitchell – Read the review!

‘Object Permanence’ by Christy Mitchell

Closing Reception: Friday, December 2 from 5-8pm

Exhibition Duration: November 11 – December 2, 2022

Open Hours: Fridays & Saturdays 12-5pm

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery’s Director, Christy Mitchell, returns with her annual solo show this November with ‘Object Permanence’. The term refers to the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be sensed. During the pandemic, sticking to the indoors, we all assumed that life still existed outside our walls, that there would be a similar world to rejoin when the time came. Through the use of walls, furniture, a portal and even artificial intelligence, Mitchell creates an installation that is part dream and part allegory on our collective experience with covid and the new world that surrounds us.

Read the Seven Days Review Here!

From: ‘Christy Mitchell’s ‘Object Permanence’ Explores Expectations in a Post-COVID-19 World’ by Pamela Polston

Object permanence, as many will remember from college psychology class, refers to the understanding that things and people continue to exist even when you can’t see or hear them. First documented by child psychologist Jean Piaget, that realization is a necessary milestone in a baby’s brain development, even if it dashes the hilarity of playing peekaboo.

“Object Permanence” is also the title of Christy Mitchell’s current exhibition at Burlington’s S.P.A.C.E. Gallery. She borrows the term to refer to the expectations we had about the world when we were shut-ins during the pandemic and how we experience the world now.

“During COVID, we were confined [at home], but we had this sense that things would still be the same,” she said during a gallery visit. “They’re not, in so many ways.” Read more here.

‘Dark Matter’ at Space Gallery, October 2022

‘Dark Matter’ Ushers in Spooky Season!

‘Pearl Vision’ acrylic by M.M. Moyer

‘Dark Matter’ 

In this eerie exhibition, artists express how they interpret their views of the known and unknown world through artworks that are not always cheery and light.
Some include thought provoking work taking hard looks in regards to our current time and place and what’s hard to talk about. Dress dark and slink down to the gallery tonight!

Opening Reception:
First Friday Art Walk, Oct 7th 5-8pm

Exhibition Duration: Oct 7th – Oct 28th

Open Hours: Fridays & Saturdays from 12-5pm
Final Viewing: Saturday,October 29th from 12 – 2pm

‘Not the Monster They Had Expected’ mixed media by Justin Atherton

‘The Shape of Things’ July 1 – August 6, 2022

‘The Shape of Things’ July 1 – August 6, 2022

‘Clouds’ (detail) sculpture by Kevin Donegan

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery is honored to host an exhibition many months in the making. The title, ‘The Shape of Things’ feels even more poignant now as we struggle to make sense of our world, how we express ourselves, and how we may work together as a community to lift each other up in the face of oppression and seemingly insurmountable challenges. Gallery Director, Christy Mitchell, approached four artists in the past year to participate in a show simply about shape. These artists create work that plays with geometry and with patterns that literally or figuratively appear to float off the standard 2-D frame.

Kevin Donegan, an artist working just down the street, joins us from a recent residency at the Vermont Studio Center. Donegan states, “The intent of this installation is to create an environment which feels ominous and potentially dangerous, but also beautiful and serene. Touching on themes of climate change, escapism, and the slippery nature of perception, it attempts to engage viewers viscerally and intellectually, and is rooted in the artist’s desire to affect change.” 

‘It’s Ok’ sculpture by Kevin Donegan

Will Patlove has been exhibiting with us from time to time for a decade and we thoroughly enjoy his playful interpretation of what the shape of a painted surface can be. Bent and manipulated pieces covered in canvas or carved and cut wood become multi-faceted planes in which Patlove applies his minimalist color palettes.   

‘Twist’ acrylic on wood by Will Patlove

Frank Tamasi is a newer artist to The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery and creates meticulous geometric pieces by hand (without tape or straight edges) feeling each line and selecting each color deliberately. Tamasi states that, “Color theory plays a vital role in my work allowing me to express inner-energies that otherwise leave me at a loss of words….The layering of colors immerse you deeper and deeper as you look at it longer. It creates an experience that not only brings light into any room, but ignites an emotion internally through the vibrations.”  

‘Immersed’ acrylic on canvas by Frank Tamasi

Haley Fenn expresses herself through form, both with one of a kind jewelry and with sculptures that play with hard geometric edges and softer shapes and palettes. Fenn’s work draws you in, you notice it in any room, as if the work has something to say and it will tell you if you just listen long enough. A first time showing with us, we are thrilled to host a series of her sculptures in this exhibition.   

Detail of sculpture by Haley Fenn

‘The Shape of Things’ welcomes viewers to First Friday Art Walk receptions on both July 1 and August 5 from 5-8pm. On display weekly, Fridays and Satrudays from 12-5pm through August 6, 2022. Take time for yourself and to enjoy the work soon.

June 2022: Members Exhibition & Mixer!

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery features submissions of artwork from current and new members, with over 70 pieces to enjoy! Artist members show off one piece that they are proud of, represents their personal style, or is something new they are trying. First Friday Art Walk, June 3 from 5-8pm also serves as an artist mixer, regardless if you are in the show or not! It’s a great way to get out and enjoy the warmer weather, while connecting with new and old creative friends. We are looking forward to many more days of connections, see you tonight or any Friday & Saturday from 12-5pm through June.