Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Jacksonville's EU Article-- May 2010

Where There is a Will, There is a Space
a downtown gallery update


from L to R) JD Lambert (323 Modernism), Matthew Bennett (The Arts Center), Joey Thate and Kim Barry (Suite 106), Mary Atwood (The Arts Center), Jefree Shalev (Nullspace) and Adrian Pickett (The Adrian Pickett Gallery ) photo by ezra marcos
You don't have to be keen on anything "art" to know about Art Walk. The fifteen block self-guided tour of Downtown Jacksonville held on the first Wednesday of every month has grown to include much more than a few galleries. In fact, at the end of 2009, there were not a large number of galleries in the Urban Core, but because of the tenacious attitude of Downtown Vision, Inc., there were still over forty venues that participated every month. I'd say this is primarily due to businesses seeing the benefit of displaying local art on the walls, even if it is between racks of dry cleaning and jewelry cases.

Today there are more gallery spaces, due to property owners recognizing that an un-leased retail space gets a lot more attention when hundreds of people file through because someone finally gave them an excuse to. Landlords who've had their space lay vacant for years have little to lose when artists use the space. That's the idea behind Downtown Vision, Inc.'s Off the Grid program.

It's hard for anyone to ignore the role the arts play in urban revitalization. On January 26th, 2010, Mayor Peyton held a meeting with the Northeast Florida Builders Association with the mindset that spaces for artists to work and exhibit downtown equals artists wanting to live near their respective work spaces, which equals more Downtown retail which, to me, seems like a reasonable formula for my Saturday evening bike ride involving more than the sound of crickets.

Just before that, almost in conjunction with Peyton's thought, Downtown Vision, Inc. and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville combined forces to kick start Off the Grid, inspired by local artist, Jim Draper, pairing artists in need of a space with landlords in need of a tenant. On March 18th a launch party was held to point the last piece of the puzzle, the collector, in the right direction. Within one month of opening night, there are already seven studios participating in this Off the Grid partnership.

In addition to the studio spaces that are part of the Off the Grid program, privately funded galleries are popping up in unlikely spaces. Over on Union Street across from Winn-Dixie there is an un-assuming two-story beige brick building that is home to 323 Modernism. The Modern Art Gallery is owned and operated by local artist JD Lambert, who seems to have a knack for finding interesting work whether it is painting, sculpture or furniture. After a tour of the 5,500 sq ft. space equipped with all the amenities including a full-sized air hockey table, I am convinced that where there is a will, there is a space and, whether you are an artist looking for a place to show your work or a collector of local art, I urge you to do a little research of your own about what is brewing with our Downtown art scene. You can find more information at www.downtownjacksonville.org.

off the grid galleries

323 Modernism

323 East Union St.

654-6441

artist13jax@gmail.com

Hours: By Appointment

Art Center Cooperative

31 W. Adams St. & 111 E. Bay St.

355-1757

amdafricanmk@msn.com

Hours: Tues.- Sat., 11 am- 3 pm

The Adrian Pickett Gallery

2 Independent Dr., Suite 112

The Jacksonville Landing

962-2540

abrushaway@yahoo.com

Hours: Tues.- Thurs., 11 am- 7 pm

Fri. & Sat., 12:30 pm- 8:30 pm

Burro Bags

228 E. Forsyth St.

677-2977

burrobags@gmail.com

Hours: By Appointment

The Next Gallery

203 N. Laura St.

707-0030

sharlatv@comcast.net

Hours: Mon.- Fri., 10 am- 2 pm

Nullspace Gallery

108 E. Adams St.

716-4202

nullspace.space@gmail.com

Hours: By Appointment

Southlight Gallery

100 N. Laura St.

358-1002

southlightgallery@gmail.com

Hours: Tues.- Fri., 10 am- 2 pm, or call or email for appointment

Suite 106 Gallery

2 Independent Dr., Suite 106

The Jacksonville Landing

(386) 451-4704

joey@joeythate.com

Hours: Mon.- Fri., 12 pm- 3 pm


Sunday, March 21, 2010

Art in The HAll Auction-- Sat March 20th

OFF THE GRID EVENT-- Downtown Jacksonville

Downtown property owners get creative with vacant space

Abel Harding's picture

A group of downtown property owners have embraced a creative concept to temporarily fill vacant retail space. Off the Grid debuted Thursday night with tours of eight art galleries in the heart of the city.

The program is a partnership between artist, property owners, Downtown Vision, Inc. and the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville in an effort to activate vacant spaces in the urban core with artistic energy.

From the looks of the crowd Thursday night, it's working. Well over 150 people packed a space in the Jacksonville Bank building on Laura Street where the festivities kicked off. The event was hosted by Betsy Lovett, Marty Lanahan, Tri Vu and Jim Draper.

I managed to pop in most of the galleries and was amazed by the depth of talent we have in Jacksonville. At the Suite 106 Gallery in the Jacksonville Landing, I had the chance to pull a piece of canvas off the wall and bring it home. (The pictures on this page are of the painted wall canvas and the piece I brought home. The quality isn't the best...they were taken with my Blackberry camera.)

For more information on the effort, visit Downtown Vision's website. You can also watch the video below of one of the galleries opening.









Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Haiti Benefit happening next coming Art Walk at Suite 106

Haiti Benefit happening next coming Art Walk with a great line up of bands:

Crash The Satellites
Wild Life Society
After The Bomb Baby
Besotes
Wudun
RICKOLUS
Heavy Flow


Music starts at 6pm

Art filled room of amazing pieces. We are holding a silent auction and the artist being kind as they are donating their amazing works, for the cause.
And ALL money raised will directly help all the unfortunate people in Haiti.

Moon River Pizza will donating a ton of pizza and refreshments will served.

So eat the best pizza in town, listen to the beloved music of Jacksonville and, bid on your favorite artist and 100% will go to the poor folks in Haiti.

Matthew S. Bennett

Kim Barry

Brian Gray

Joey Thate



With your kindness of just five dollars will provide: Housing, Food, and Clothing. So be a part of the world here at home and have fun doing it at Suite106 Gallery in the Jacksonville Landing!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Studio 106 Grand Opening -- January Artwalk

I was honored to be a part of The Grand Opening of Suite 106, Joey Thate's newest project at The Landing in Downtown Jacksonville. Artists include Megan Cosby, Matthew Bennett, Matt Salazar, Richard Jones, and of course, Joey Thate. Musical performances by Rickolous, Stacey Bennett, and Jessica Pounds. It was a night of celebrating a new year that will encourage all of us to keep making a cultural impact on Jacksonville, big or small. There is so much talent in this city!


Stacey Bennett

Rick and Sarah Colado with Jessica Pounds


Taking in Joey Thate's large scale painting style

Joey Thate and Andy Chritton



Scott Bufis and friend
Kim Barry and Joey Thate

Megan Cosby and Matt Bennett

Rickulous (Rick Colado)

Joey Thate and one of his featured pieces

Matt Salazar


two paintings by Joey Thate- " Allotment of A Dragon" on left, "Premonished Number Nine" and center drawing by Matthew Bennett
works by Matt Salazar and Sarah Colado
3 center pieces by Kim Bary-- left to right, "What Happens Above, Happens Below," "Mischief," and "Continual Chase of A Moment" top right piece by Sarah Colado, bottom right "Joy" by Kim Barry

Megan Cosby