Not just another white cube, The Kenmore is a small, cold exhibition object measuring approximately 36″ x 24″x 24″. The Kenmore’s mission is to keep ideas fresh through the opportunity of a unique exhibition context and the experience of collaboration.
Profiles
ArticlesHungryMan Gallery was formed in Chicago in May of 2008 as an alternative space and, in 2010, opened a second location in the Mission District of San Francisco.
Shrimp Boat Projects is an artist-led initiative by partners Eric Leshinsky and Zach Moser. The project is operated in two parts: classes and events dealing with regional cultural identity for the Houston area and the process of becoming commercial shrimpers.
Art in the Parking Space is a collaborative project initiated by Elena Bajo and Warren Neidich. Parking spaces provide the unique opportunity to explore the horizons of what is private and what is public space.
BOX 13 ArtSpace is an artist run nonprofit innovative environment for the creation and advancement of experimental contemporary art in Houston. BOX 13 includes affordable workspaces for emerging and established artists, five interior exhibition spaces and a window gallery for installations.
Over the past year, a number of apartment galleries, alternative exhibition spaces and new curatorial platforms have emerged out of the active St. Louis arts community. One of the most consistently lauded of these has been Los Caminos, a small but significant apartment gallery overlooking Cherokee Street.
In its first few months of existence, the St. Louis Arts Project has organized an impressive array of collaborators and events to come together for a four day art and music conference on June 16-19, 2011.
Threewalls was founded in 2003 to provide greater support and visibility for the visual arts community in Chicago. Today, threewalls operates a research residency; commissions a major project by a visiting artist; supports four SOLO exhibitions; programs a SALON series; and partners with other organizations on publications and education.