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Call to Artists: ‘All the Feels’ 2023

Deadline for Entry: Saturday, January 28, 2023

‘All the Feels’ asks you to submit work that exudes emotion! How do you feel during the creation process? Does the content of your work bring joy, angst, humor? What emotions does the viewer go through when experiencing the art?

Whether you felt it during the creation process, you can see it in the content of the piece, or the viewer takes in some of that brooding or underlying excitement, we want to see it! Creation can be gorgeous and/or disturbing. We all want to feel connected and artwork bridges many paths.

All mediums and sizes presented by artists of all ages and stage of their careers are welcome!

Note: This is a juried and curated show, you will be notified of the selection on January 29, with work to be dropped off by February 1, 2023 during designated times.

Learn more and submit your work directly here:
‘All the Feels’ Application Form Here

Have fun and good luck!

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.

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.

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery ‘2021 Members Exhibition’ Group Show and ‘Holding Pattern’ by Christy Mitchell Open Friday, June 11!

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery ‘2021 Members Exhibition’ Group Show and ‘Holding Pattern’ by Christy Mitchell Open Friday, June 11!

Artwork shown here by Nick Thabit, Stanton Sears, Brendan Bush, and Alexander Costantino

‘The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery 2021 Members Exhibition’
Group show by 50 Member Artists!

June 11 – August 7, 2021

Opening Reception: Friday, June 11 from 6pm – 9pm

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery
is proud to feature work by 50 member artists from across Vermont. Each artist was prompted to bring up to three pieces, regardless of content or medium, that represents their personal style. The result is a wide range of perspectives in materials ranging from fiber, metal, wood, oil painting, collage and more. This summer long members exhibition has something for everyone in accessible price ranges that allow you to have fun while you support local arts.

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery curated hallways of The Soda Plant are open for self guided walk-throughs Monday – Saturday from 10am – 5pm
The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery doors open with attendant Friday & Saturday 12pm – 5pm

‘Line Out’, assemblage by Christy Mitchell

‘Holding Pattern’
Solo Installation by Christy Mitchell

June 11 – August 7, 2021

Opening Reception: Friday, June 11 from 6pm – 9pm

Set in an early 20th century Victorian style home, ‘Holding Pattern’ imagines conversations and changes to everyday life experienced over many decades and family dynamics. If these walls could talk about the things that we say and what we hide from the public, what would they tell us? Christy Mitchell combines artifacts from the past to tell stories about modern day topics that have affected her personally, but are also universal. As we are collectively released from the holding pattern of the last year, a critical eye must be trained on what we will take with us and what should be left behind.  

266 Pine Street, Suite 105, Burlington, VT 
Open Fridays & Saturdays from 12pm – 5pm

Fore more info email: spacegalleryvt@gmail.com

Stay safe, stay creative, and see you soon!

‘All the Feels’ February – April, 2021

‘All the Feels’

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery curated hallways of The Soda Plant
February 19 – April 30, 2021

Featured here; Art by Dana Heffern, Andrew Prendimano, Alan Shulman, Nikki Laxar


In years past, the ‘All the Feels’ exhibition at The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery has felt both lighthearted, exploring themes of love, as well as diving deeper and commenting on the current political climate. In 2021, amidst a pandemic, the feelings have predominantly turned inward or about how we interact with each other. 40+ artists have created work with the prompt of ’emotion’, whether it was felt during the creation of the piece, in the content of the work, or how the viewer would interpret it later. We sure are feeling it, but one thing is certain, it feels good to be showing artwork again after a year of keeping our distance.

‘Almost There’ by David Holub
‘Roots and Wings’ by Lindsay Colburn

It’s our first curated exhibition since March of 2020 and we are so excited to open our doors to the public for this heartfelt show. Visit The Soda Plant building for a self-guided tour each Monday – Saturday from 10am – 5pm. Gallery attendants on hand at The Space Gallery entrance each Friday & Saturday from 12-5pm. Inquires into the show may be sent to spacegalleryvt@gmail.com. See you soon!