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The GalleriesStep in the front door of our building and you are in The Gallery, designed as an arts display space with plenty of "beautiful white walls" and a community meeting area. We envision shows by our resident artists, by other neighborhood artists and crafts people, and by our local school children, as well as poetry readings, Saturday art classes for neighborhood kids, music recitals and meetings of neighborhood organizations all taking place here. On the day we bought our building and invited the community in to draw and write on the old walls, several connections were make among the people who attended. It has been the same at every event since. This spirit of connection, of discovering what we have in common with our neighbors and friends, is the hallmark of what our gallery space is intended to do.
On the other hand, our concept of "gallery" differs from most, and from the ideas many people bring into the space with them. We are aware struggling artists who wish to sell their work are often at the mercy of gallery owners who charge a percentage — sometimes up to fifty percent — of sales. This practice requires artists to prices their work higher than they want, just to break even. Our gallery asks no commission for artwork sold. A flat rental fee for use of the space is all we require. There is a coopoerative tradeoff here. The exhibiting artist supplies the gallery sitters during hours the show is open. In this way, we feel, emerging artists are able to have their work on view, they can price their work lower and still expect to clear more income. For further information on renting the gallery space for shows or meetings, see Rental Information. Gallery 1x1xOneThere is a wall in the Homewood Studios gallery which does not work as part of the regular exhibition space. It is “around the corner” from the main gallery floor, near the mini-kitchen. For a long time, it housed nothing, once in a while some text about the current show, but it was always “not quite right.” Then one day we noticed the Shoebox Gallery in a window in South Minneapolis, downstairs from Obsidian Arts and behind Roberts’ Shoe Store. The idea of a self-contained, small, exhibition space resonated with us. And we had been, for a while, looking for ways to bring children, especially neighborhood children, into the life of the gallery. The result is Gallery 1x1xOne. Young artists on the Northside, please take note. (Or perhaps, adults artists on the Northside who know young artists — and what child is not an artist? Homewood Studios maintains a space — called Gallery 1x1xOne — to offer the work of our young people (up to age 18) to the community. One piece of art, for one month, by one artist. The space can manage both two and three-dimensional work and anything up to 36" x 36" in size. Please contact George Roberts or 612 5878-0230 about scheduling work in this gallery. |
The GalleriesRegular Gallery hours areTuesday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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