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    Burlington, VT 05401

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

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Held Together: An Group Exhibition of Analog Collage Opening Reception this Friday Feb 6th 5-9pm

SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT: Held Together: An Group Exhibition of Analog Collage

Held Together invites viewers to look closely at imagery that may initially not seem to belong… until it does. These hand-made collages by 80 artists exist in fragments: small acts of care and patience, composed of pieces cut, arranged, and held in place.

For some artists, collage functions as a calming, grounding practice. Slow, repetitive, and attentive. For others, it operates as a disruptive gesture, interrupting dominant narratives and exposing seams rather than concealing them. The works in this exhibition move between these impulses.

Some soothe, others challenge; all ask us to pause and attend to acts of care. In a time that often demands speed and certainty, Held Together honors collage as a practice of presence and quiet labor. The exhibition reflects a shared human impulse to gather what remains and to consider how we hold ourselves, one another, and the world together, if only for a moment.

Opening Reception: First Friday Feb 6th 5-9pm or by appointment.
Additional First Friday Collage Gathering March 6th 4-8pm (large collage table and materials provided)

Show Duration
Feb 6th – March 20th 2026

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery
266 Pine St. Suite 105 (in the Soda Plant)
Burlington, VT 05401

Gallery Hours: Thu-Fri-Sat 12-5pm or by appointment. Email spacegalleryvt@gmail.com

Exhibiting Artists:

Abigail Bartell
AJ Humphrey
Alison Treston
Arden Laxar
Ashley Goguen
Ben Demars
Brittany Clarke
Carrie Marr
Chris Billis
Devon Stowe
Deana Allgaier
Dee Christie
Erica Victoria
Elise Sai-Hardebeck
Emily Piccirillo
Erin Bundock
Erzsi Nagy
George Wilson
Gin Ferrara
Heather Stearns
Heather Washburn
Heather Wishik
Jake Rifken
Jane Ann Kantor
Jane Pincus
Julie Dunigan
Kamila Forson
Kara Boulden
Kathleen Shulman
Kelly Holt
Ken Howell
Kim Bonnette
Kimberley Greeno
Kristin Dexter
Kyle Masters
Lauren McCabe
Lee Walker
Liz Buchanan
Lucinda Kirk
Lynn Parrish Sutton
Madeleine LaBute
Mae Sullivan
Mark Lorah
Martha Hull
Matt Larson
Marcia Vogler
Marita Martin
Meghan Bramblett
Melissa Shappy
Mike Trioli
Molly Foye
Morgan Bailey
Nadine Pensak
Naomi Goldie
Nick Bouchard
Nick Rohn
Niamh O’Connor
Nicole NAMArtcave Gadouas
Nikki Laxar
Orah  Moore Poetic Rituals
Raven Crispino
Rebecca Coll
Rebecca Boardman
Rebecca Gove
Rebecca Padula
Rio Walker
Ruthie Harrison
Seamus Duffy
Sophie Brown
Susanne Engels
Sydney Hakes
Vee Kalkunte
Vera Ryersbach
Wesley Turner

CALL FOR ART ‘Held Together’ An Exhibition of Analog Collage at The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery is excited to invite artists to submit up to six (6) works for consideration for a juried group exhibition exploring collage as an act of care, disruption, and presence.

SHOW DESCRIPTION:
‘Held Together’
 invites viewers to look closely at imagery that may initially not seem to belong… until it does. These hand-made collages exist in fragments: small acts of care and patience, composed of pieces cut, arranged, and held in place.

For some artists, collage functions as a calming, grounding practice. Slow, repetitive, and attentive. For others, it operates as a disruptive gesture, interrupting dominant narratives and exposing seams rather than concealing them. The works in this exhibition move between these impulses.

Some soothe, others challenge; all ask us to pause and attend to acts of care. In a time that often demands speed and certainty, ‘Held Together’ honors collage as a practice of presence and quiet labor. The exhibition reflects a shared human impulse to gather what remains and to consider how we hold ourselves, one another, and the world together, if only for a moment.

DEADLINE : Tuesday January 27th by midnight. 

Learn more and FILL SUBMISSION FORM OUT HERE

ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATIONS: Wednesday 28th by 8pm (please note that if your work is accepted please prepare for quick turn around for drop offs, see form for details)

Duration of ‘Held Together’ Exhibition:
February 6th, 2026 – March 20th, 2026 

FREE to submit work for consideration!
If your work is selected:
$25 per artist (no matter how many pieces get in, just one fee)
*Current S.P.A.C.E. Gallery Members receive $5 off. No one turned away for lack of funds. Curious about a S.P.A.C.E. Gallery Membership? Learn about our Membership Program HERE before submitting your entry. 

Eligibility
-Open to artists of any age and at all stages of their art practice. 
-Analog collage only (hand-cut, hand-assembled works. Digital works will not be accepted for this call)
-Mixed media welcome if analog collage is the primary method
-2D and 3D works will be considered
-No size limitations
-All work must be framed or mounted and have secure hanging hardware on the back. If work requires special installation please email details to spacegalleryvt@gmail.com (example: pinned or magnet attachment to wall)

Conceptual Prompts to stir creativity but not necessary. Go where the scissors and glue take you! The world of collage is limitless. 

  • Collage as Calm:
    Using repetition, pattern, domestic materials, archives, or personal ephemera to slow down, reflect, and make sense of disorder.
  • Collage as Disruption:
    Fragmentation, rupture, political critique, visual noise, and interruption. Collage as refusal or resistance.
  • Reassembly & Repair:
    Piecing together fractured images, histories, or identities to imagine new structures or futures.
  • Historical Echoes:
    Referencing or reinterpreting collage traditions born from periods of unrest/war, censorship, economic instability, cultural shifts.

We look forward to see all your submissions! If you have any questions or need collage materials please email Nikki at spacegalleryvt@gmail.com

*analog collage in Call for Art image by Nikki Laxar.

9 Year Anniversary Party & August Art Auction Kick Off!

The Space Gallery’s 9th Anniversary Party!

August Art Auction Kicks Off on Thursday the 9th from 5-8pm


We’re celebrating turning 9 on the 9th! Let’s eat some cake.

‘…a hand in things to come.’ collage in silent auction by gallery director, Christy Mitchell

Join The Space Gallery on Thursday, August 9th from 5 – 8pm as we launch the return of our very first art exhibition 9 years ago…the August Art Auction. The silent art auction format allows you to place bids on your favorite works by a large cross section of talents from in and around Chittenden County. The bidding will continue in the gallery and 24/7 online at www.augustartauction.com through the closing reception and pre-party for Art Hop on Friday, August 24th at 8pm.

‘Last Ditch Effort at Assimilation: Skunk as Santa’, stoneware by Jennifer McCandless

Stay tuned for 5:00 on the 9th….no matter where you are in the world, if you have access to a computer, you may place your bids on some truly one-of-a-kind works of art. Sales of which benefit both the gallery and the participating artists. Silent auction bidding open online through 8pm on Friday, August 24th!

‘Northern Lights’ watercolor by Linda Di Sante

Thank you for 9 years of support, it has been a truly humbling experience working with such kind and creative people in our tight-knit community! Enjoy!

Art Hop is Here! Art Hop is Here! The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery ‘Represents’!

The 25th South End Art Hop is Here! Sept. 8-10, 2017

The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery and The Soda Plant Host Over 50 Artists, Open Studios, Market Booths…and More!

The South End Art Hop is a celebration of all the creative energy the South End Arts District has to offer! The three day event takes place the weekend after Labor Day each year and falls on September 8th, 9th, and 10th, 2017.



The Soda Plant and The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery
are THE place to visit during Art Hop with hundreds of pieces of artwork, open studios, market booths, and outside events.


ART HOP OPEN HOURS:

Friday, September 8th: 5pm – Midnight
Saturday, September 9th: 10am – 10pm
Sunday, September 10th: 11am – 4pm

Gallery Exhibition:
Open Thursday – Saturdays from 12-5pm, September 8 – 30th, 2017

‘Ascending Mt. Apolonikdt’, collage by Barbee Hauzinger


Who’s Who?? What To Expect:

Open Artist Studios at The Space Gallery:

Frank DeAngelis, acrylics & spray paint
Tim Neiley, oil & acrylic
Chris Dunwoody, photography, collage, and mixed media
Alex Costantino, paintings & ceramics
Mary Lundquist, illustrations, children’s books and prints
Peter Richards, paint, ink and graphite
Jake Rifken, wire sculpture
Martha Hull, acrylic, colored pencil, prints, cards/magnets, dolls
Jeff Bruno, painting, graphite, charcoal, and mixed media
Clay Mohrman, wooden sculpture and lighting design
Anna May Sisk, metal, mixed media, paintings, and sculpture
Mindy Blank, photography, painting, collage
Andrea Currie, sculpture, painting, illustration
Mark Eliot Schwabe, steampunk wearable art and dollar door
Christy Mitchell, collage, photography, jewelry, lamps

‘Creemee’, by Studio Artist Martha Hull


‘Represent’ A Large Group Exhibition of Artists Showing in The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery and The Soda Plant, Art Hop through September 30, 2017:

Ali Moore, oil and acrylic
Andrew Prendimano, design markers, colored pencil, and dyes
Autumn Lee, photography
Barbee Hauzinger, collage
Chuck Niles, acrylic
Danielle Jatlow, ink on paper
David Magnanelli, digital art & illustration
David Russell, acrylic
Dorsey Hogg, book art
Elisa Freeman, paintings, prints & drawings
Eric Eickmann, painting, mixed media
Forrest White, stone & wood sculpture, custom skateboards
Frank DeAngelis, acrylics, spray paint mixed media
Frank Illo, steel & wood, illustration and painting
Hala Williams, acrylic
Helen Kagan, acrylic and giclee
Hilary Glass, prints and illustrations
Holly Friesen, acrylic and mixed media
House of LeMay, historical retrospective, mixed media
Howard Center Arts Collective, mixed media of various artists
Ikko-Ikki, mixed media, transparencies, wood
James Kobak, painting
Janet Bonneau, oil
Jeff Bruno & Nicole Christman, painting, mixed media
Julie Richards, photography
Lauren Mazzotta, photography
Longina Smolinski, paintings and ceramic sculpture
Mary Jo Krolewski, fiber sculptures
Matt Larson, mixed media, painting collages
Matt Morris, acrylic on canvas
Matthew Thorsen, photography
Max McCurdy, photography
Michael Farnsworth, photography on metal prints
Morgan Stark, mixed media sculpture
Nancy Tomczak, watercolor collage
Randy Ross, enamel on wood
Robert Waldo Brunelle, acrylic painting
Steve Sharon, acrylic on canvas
Tinka Martell, mized media paintings
Will Kasso Condry, acrylic, aerosol and oil
Yaeshua Ratti, mixed media, screenprinting

#1, enamel on panel by Randy Ross


Artist Market Booths and Displays for Art Hop Weekend

Jess Polanshek, pen and watercolor original illustrations and prints
Kristin Richland, acrylic and original drawings and prints
Lisa Pelletier, acrylic, painted glass windows and wine glasses
Nikki Laxar, mixed media, paintings, original illustrations and prints
Norman LaRock, found metal welded and painted sculpture
Ryan Brown, acrylic paintings
Sandra Brown, jewelry, painting, and mixed media

‘Words Can Be Unruly’, altered art book by Dorsey Hogg


Saturday Events

Matt Neckers –
The Vermont International Museum of Contemporary Art + Design is mobile miniature art museum located inside a 1960s era camper, and it includes hundreds of pieces of miniature artwork displayed in several galleries.

Matt Neckers, ‘Vermont International Mini-Contemporary Art Museum’

Jeff Howlett – 
Live Tintypes Booth, $50 a plate/tintype for Patrons of the Event
Introduced in the mid-19th century, each tintype photograph is individually created by coating, sensitizing, exposing and developing metal plate as the subject sits for the portrait session. Many Civil War era photographs were created with this historic technology, which provides a hauntingly beautiful and permanent image especially suitable for heirloom portraits of individuals, families, and bands.


While in The Soda Plant Check out Two Delicious Stops:
Celebrate The Soda Plant’s 100th Birthday! With a toast to the end of prohibition:

Alice and The Magician – A Cocktail Apothecary, Edible Fragrances and Boutique Cocktails

Venetian Ginger Ale – The Original Founder of the Building Designed and Bottled Ginger Ale…Now 100 years later, his great-great grandson, Justin Bunnell, is serving free samples of the newly re-launched, Venetian Ginger Ale, with 4-packs and merchandise for sale.


Enjoy Yourselves…Have Fun…Buy Art…& Tell Your Friends!