Thursday, Friday and Saturdays 12 - 5pm Opening Receptions 5-9pm every First Friday of the month! Additional viewing by appointment available.
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We are located within The Soda Plant on the southern side lot behind Thirty Odd Gift Shop. Our main entrance is next to our Space Man mural with an additional entrance inside the main building.
The SPACE Gallery 266 Pine Street Suite 105 Burlington, VT 05401
The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery is excited to celebrate the holiday season by showcasing the best local art in the perfect gift giving sizes! We have over 400 various works created by 108 local artists. You’re bound to find a unique gift for a loved one or yourself! This year we are hosting a fundraiser for Outright Vermont. Artists have donated handmade and vintage ornaments for sale to support Outright Vermont’s mission of building communities where all our LGBTQ+ youth have hope, equity, and power!
Opening Reception ‘First Friday’, November 7th from 5-9pm Meet some of the artists, mingle and take in all the creativity! Free drinks, snacks and merriment. DJ Tad Cautious will be spinning vinyl for the evening along with Payne & Treasure on site with a large selection of used vinyl records for sale! We’re also pleased to announce our Artist Member Solo Show featuring original work by Dug Nap. Make sure to explore the ‘Outer Space Gallery’ in the halls of the Soda Plant! Click here to read more about his collection.
Duration of ‘Small Works’ Show: November 7, 2025 – Dec 21st, 2025
Gallery Hours: Thursday, Friday & Saturdays, 12 – 5pm or by appointment.
The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery 266 Pine St. Suite 105 in The Soda Plant Burlington, VT 05401 spacegalleryvt@gmail.com
Participating Artists: Adam Hinkelman Adam Forguites AJ Humphrey Alan Shulman Alexandra Sanchez Alison Treston Alyssa DeBella Andrew Prendimano Andrew Dudka Ann Joppe-Mercure Anne Gregson Rendino Ashley Roark Athena Español de la Cruz Aubrey Craig Barbee Hauzinger Bobby Bauer Carly Claire Carol Leinwohl Carolyn Bates Carrie Marr Christine Henninger Colleen Murphy Connor Torpey Cythia Cagle Dakin Fuller Dan Tomaino Daphne Stephenson David Ricketts Dawn Mahar Deana Allgaier Dee Christie Dierdra Michelle Dillon Reuben Dmitriy Nekra Elena Curcio Elizabeth Cleary Elizabeth Maxey Elizabeth (Betsy) Chapek Elysia Doty Emma LaPierre Emma Hendra Gin Ferrara Heather Rusch Zelonis James Beihl Jane Ann Kantor Jason Gorcoff Jen Berger Jennifer Carusone Joanne Gravelin Joey Chase Jordan Douglas Julia Costes Justin Atherton Katherine Boduch Kathleen Harm Kati Christoffel Katie Peck Kayla Gohm Webster Kim Rosebud Kristen Donegan Kristin Richland Kristin Decter Kyle Masters Lauren Giannullo Leah Barranco Lee Toomey Leonard Duffy Lian Brehm Liz Buchanan Lucy Rollins Lyna Lou Nordstrom Lynn Parrish Sutton Madeleine LaBute Maggie Byram Marcela Bradova Marjule Smith Mark Eliot Schwabe Mars White Martha Hull Molly Dalto Mona Elliott Nick Bouchard Nicole Gadouas Nicole Perreault Nikki Laxar Nina Dahlstedt Buss Noah O’Leary Nora Rhodes Pennie Rand Pete Aldrich Poetic Rituals Rachel Martone Rae Earley Raven Crispino Robert Waldo Brunelle JR Rodney Lowe Ron Hernandez Ruthie Harrison Sammi Elliott Sarah Sprague Sarah Rosedahl Steve Sharon Susan Haugenes Susannah Sakal Teresa Celemin Wesley Turner Yoruba Briggs Guzman
Within the southern Soda Plant corridors dwells our newly dubbed ‘Outer Space Gallery’ where we will be hosting a rotational exhibition of our Member Artists works. These will be 2-3 month curations showcasing a larger body of work by select artists, in between main gallery exhibitions that sometimes flow into the hall spaces. We hope you enjoy seeing a larger breath of work by some of our talented Artist Members!
The Soda Plant is in the heart of the arts district at 266 Pine St. Burlington, VT. Open to the public 7 days a week typically 8am-8pm (hours vary depending on which businesses are open). You can learn more about the creative hub that is The Soda Plant HERE.
June/July Spotlight welcomes painter Alan Zola Shulman and astro photographer Jon Gazzillo. Read more about their process and body of work below!
Portraits of Zinkov: by S.P.A.C.E. Gallery Artist Member Alan Zola Shulman
I grew up in New York City, the son of a father born in Ukraine; the grandson of four grandparents from Ukraine, three of whom grew up in Zinkov. My parents firmly believed in the importance of European culture, specifically classical music and fine art. They exposed my sister and me, almost every weekend, to a major NYC art museum. Gallery after gallery, we all walked by the work of the masters from the Renaissance to those breaking new ground, defying old conventions. Those latter artists excited me. I fell in love with Van Gogh’s swirls of land and sky, Picasso’s expressive and “misplaced” eyes, De Chirico’s enigmatic city squares, Rousseau’s primitive animals and plants, Dali’s dreamscapes, Matisse’s unpredictable palette, Magritte’s avant-garde humor, and Kandinsky’s energetic splashes of multi-colored solids and lines: I borrowed many of these influences in early home and school artwork. Despite picking a time-consuming career as an architect, I found mentors to spur my art interests at Illinois Institute of Technology’s School of Architecture in Nelli Bar and Paul Wieghardt, Bauhaus refugees, and with Louis Johnson, a prominent Chicago architect. They trained us with ten-second action sketching to capture motion, with hand-eye coordination tasks to sync eye and hand, and through visual training in color, texture, and composition. Again, in the mid-1980s, as a self-employed architect, I found time for painting inspiration in workshops of Peter London (“No More Secondhand Art”) and with Canadian National Gallery painter Seymour Segal. Both men encouraged us to pursue our own means of expression, to follow our unique paths spurred by challenging exercises we hadn’t ever experienced. During this same period, my mother handed me the “Zinkover Memorial Book” which her father had helped put together. Though I initially set the book aside, by the early 1990s my children had moved on with their lives, and I found myself seeking an understanding of my ancestors in much the same way that New Englanders do when researching their colonial forbearers. At my Bar Mitzvah, I’d met two aunts who had left Zinkov and emigrated to Argentina. Beyond that encounter, I had ignored my family’s past for most of my life. Now, I was face to face with it in that Zinkov memorial book. Fascinated by the images it held, I began painting portraits of the people shown in these tiny black and white photos, including one of my great-grandfather, his daughter Eeteh with her husband, and their two girls. Brandeis emeritus professor Murray Sachs helped me by translating the book’s Yiddish and Hebrew text. Professor Robert Bernheim of University of Maine/Augusta provided the detailed history of the Nazis invasion of Zinkov: They forced its Jews into a ghetto, starved them, and finally rounded them up for slaughter and burial in mass graves. Two artist residencies, one in Patzcuaro, Mexico (2001), the other at Georgia’s Hambidge Center for the Arts and Sciences (2002), were crucial to the completion of these approximately eighty portraits. Since retiring from architecture and a second career as a special educator, I’ve exhibited “Portraits of Zinkov” at Holocaust Museums, in schools, synagogues, and community gatherings. While I continue to create paintings with many other themes, “Portraits of Zinkov” has continued the remembrance of Holocaust victims my grandfather helped initiate. I consider it my most important work.
Alan’s Artist Statement: I paint portraits, towns, cities, land/sea/cloudscapes, experience and mood abstracts, art for children, places visited and/or imagined, and historical, political, environmental or social/emotional subjects. I usually start by sketching with ink some observed reality; then modify it when I move to paint on canvas. Acrylic paint on canvas is my standard medium: Acrylics set up, mix, apply, and manipulate easily; important features, as my paintings often evolve, and even change significantly, as I work. Style variations convey my intentions via bright and/or contrasting color, a variety of brush strokes, perspective and proportion manipulation, and with memory and dream often modifying that reality. In painting my experience and its expressive possibilities, or in relating a narrative, I hope to offer the viewer an opportunity to consider his/her own journey and experiences for reflection.
You can learn more about Alan’s work on his WEBSITE
The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery Featured Member Artist:Jon Gazzillo
Jon’s Artist Statement: Astrophotography is the art of photographing the night sky. I grew up alongside the Hubble space telescope and have always been fascinated with its images of deep space objects. About three years ago, I found out that deep space astrophotography was not only possible for amateurs but could also be done right in my backyard. Effectively capturing distant and faint deep space objects requires specialized equipment and long exposure times. The main components of a deep space astrophotography rig are the telescope, camera and tracking mount. The mount is the most important piece of equipment and is responsible for keeping the telescope pointed at the same object in the sky. This ensures that everything in frame remains still while taking a long exposure therefore negating any motion blur in the images. I typically image the same object for several nights, collecting as much light as possible. For dimmer objects, I use five minute exposures and take as many of those as possible throughout the night. Those exposures are then stacked together in software to combine all the data into one image file. That file is then carefully processed to create a final image.”
You can follow along with Jon’s work on instagram @vermont_astro
For purchase inquiries please contact spacegalleryvt@gmail.com
The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery is seeking artwork from current, returning, and new members! Members may show any one artwork of their choice. All sizes, mediums and subject matter will be accepted. Artists can choose to submit work that they are really proud of, that represents their personal style, or is something new they are playing around with. There is no entry fee for Members to participate in this exhibition!
Deadline for Entry: Form must be submitted by midnight on April 9th.
*ATTENTION ARTISTS: If you’ve been a SPACE Gallery Member in the last 2 years you should have received an email from us confirming if your membership is current, or an invitation to renew! Please follow this link to sign up for membership prior to filling out this art submission form CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE & BECOME A MEMBER!
Artwork can be dropped off on these days only after submitting the registration form. All work must be ready to securely hang on the wall or safely balance on a pedestal. Please include your name, title of piece and a contact on the back of your work:
Drop Off Dates Thursday April 10th 12-5pm Friday April 11th 12-5pm Sat April 12th 12-4pm Mon April 14th 10-12pm FINAL DROP DAY (if you cannot drop during these times, please send a representative to deliver your work)
Exhibition Duration: April 24th – May 23rd 2025 (pick ups start on May 23rd)
Opening Reception: First Friday Art Walk Opening Reception & Member Mixer May 2nd from 5-9pm.
Open Hours: With gallery attendant at The Space Gallery, Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays from 12-5pm. Self guided through the Soda Plant, Monday – Saturday 8am – 5pm (some later evening access when Venetian Soda Lounge is open).
*Note: Artwork will be displayed in two areas! The Space Gallery and the Outer Space Gallery in The Soda Plant.
The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery is thrilled to offer a membership program for artists of all ages working in any medium! As we turn 16 this fall, we are humbled by the amount of creative talent that has entered our gallery doors, thank you for your support!
Membership is a flat $50 for a year and it includes a whole host of benefits! ~Discounts on group exhibition feesand workshops. ~Free inclusion in the yearly Member Exhibition. ~First dibs opportunity to enter a lottery to show your work during the South End Art Hop (the last 3 years this has filled up with JUST members!) ~Advice or art critiques by appointment during gallery hours. ~Promotion on our website and in social media as applicable, and invites to various creative opportunities! ~And the joy of knowing that your membership greatly helps us continue to do what we do!
The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery is seeking art that evokes deep emotion for our curated group exhibition titled “All the Feels”. Think love and loss, confidence and fear, humor, isolation, longing and belonging… the light and dark sides of human existence. Political, war, and climate crisis. Communities coming together or falling apart. Letting go, letting in. All artwork contains an emotional element whether it’s visually received by the viewer or it was released by the artist during creation. Submitted artwork that digs deeper in these realms will stand out during our juried process.
Please submit artwork by filling out this form by MIDNIGHT Sunday January 26th: CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Deadline for Submissions: Sunday January 26th by MIDNIGHT. Acceptance email: Wed. January 29th 6pm. You will also be notified if your work was not chosen. IF accepted, drop off dates will be: Friday Jan 31st 12-5pm Sat Feb 1st 12-6pm Sun. Feb 2nd 12-3pm (FINAL DROP DATE)
All mediums, artistic styles, ages, and skill levels are encouraged to apply to this free call. Entry fee if work is accepted is $20 per artist ($15 for current S.P.A.C.E. Gallery Members). Curious to become a member? Learn more HERE.
Details: This is a juried/curated show. You will be notified if 1 or more of your pieces make it into the exhibition. You will also be notified should your work not be selected for this show. All work will need to be finished (NOT WET!) and ready to hang with hardware securely on the wall or safely on a pedestal. No installing of hardware or framing allowed on site. All work chosen must include the artist name, title of work and email on the back of the piece for gallery purposes.
Fee: Free to submit up to 6 works. If any of your works are selected, there is an entry fee of $20 per artist, or $15 for current member artists. Payment is due upon drop off in the form of cash or venmo.
Exhibition Duration: February 7th – March 21st, 2025 Opening Reception: “First Friday” February 7th from 5-9pm and a bonus ‘First Friday’ evening on March 7th.
Location: The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery, 266 Pine Street, in The Soda Plant in Burlington, Vermont
Please email spacegalleryvt@gmail.com with any questions. We thank you for taking the time to apply and look forward to seeing your work!
*Image artwork by Nikki Laxar, collage on acrylic painting.
The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery is honored to celebrate the holiday shopping season by showcasing the best local art in the perfect gift giving sizes! Along with a selection of large works that will dwell in our ‘Outer Space’ Gallery in the Soda Plant!
This exciting group exhibition is open to all artists, all ages, working in all mediums. The only requirement is that the ‘Small Works’ measure 12″ or smaller in any direction, before framing. The only requirement for the ‘Large Works’ measure 24′ or larger in any one direction.
All pieces come with a $6 entry fee per piece. Current Gallery Members get $1 off per entry fee. You may show up to 6 x ‘Small Works’ and/or 1 ‘Large Works’. All work must be for sale. If you would like to learn more and become a Member please complete our Membership Form HERE before submitting your artwork.
Small Works show duration:
Opening Reception First Friday, November 1st from 5-9pm Artist Party, and Shop Small Evening in The Soda Plant!
We will also be hosting a Small Biz Saturday Holiday Market in the Soda Plant on November 30th (details will be announced soon, sign up for our newsletter to stay informed)
Duration of ‘Small & Large Works’ Show: November 1, 2024 – Jan 3rd, 2024 (closing reception New Years Mixer, artists can retrieve any unsold works then and after this date, more pick up times TBD)
Gallery Hours: Thursday, Friday & Saturdays, 12 – 5pm (Soda Plant Halls open to public 7 days a week)
To participate, fill out the inventory form HERE by MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 24th, all pieces are automatically in! We cannot accommodate entries after the cutoff date. You will not receive a follow up email, just show up on the day you sign up for with all the works ready. Make sure to hit SUBMIT at the end of the form. If you have any questions please email us at spacegalleryvt@gmail.com
Have fun and we hope to see you soon!
~Nikki Laxar The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery 266 Pine St. Suite 105 Burlington, VT 05401