FIELD GUIDE August - October, 2013
WHAT IS GOING ON AT SPACES?O Lots of stuff has been swirling around and I ll bet you re wondering just that. Well, there is a lot happening and it s all good. At the end of June we bid a fond farewell to our Executive we are all sad to see him go, we wish him well in the next chapter of his life. The board is actively involved in a national search for his successor. Loughridge, our Director of Development, has been appointed several years and is ready, willing and able to keep us on track during the transition. Recently we have received a solid offer to buy it and by the time you read this, we should be well on our way to closing neighborhoods present. There will be much more to come on this in the near future. keeps going at a rapid pace. Thank you for your continued support of our exhibitions, programs and events and your John Farina President, Board of Directors
PARADISE. PAIR A DICE. BRANDON JUHASZ On View at SPACES: August 23 - October 18, 2013 Opening Reception: Friday, August 23, 6:00-9:00 p.m. with the Internet s ever-changing onslaught of images into surrealist montages. Inspired by the way context and intent of images living in cyber visual language of social media and commercial culture back onto itself. By consciously disrupting the photographic conventions of scale, texture, representation and resolution of playgrounds populated by disturbed objects. works and to upload their photos to a website, adding still more layers of public interpretation to works whose raw materials are already copies of copies. The R&D (Research & Development) program invites artists, curators and other cultural producers to articulate their research and development of ideas and objects through a supported exhibition or project. These exhibitions and projects may be group, solo, or collaborative endeavors.
MIMI KATO On View at SPACES: August 23 - October 18, 2013 Opening Reception: Friday, August 23, 6:00-9:00 p.m. from her birthplace in Nara, Japan are problematic invasive plants in the U.S. Fascinated by the cultural complexity of this summer on an art installation located at both the North as they remove the invasive glossy buckthorn. Each stalk will be and downs of dealing with invasive plant matter once it s removed. EVENTS On View at the North Chagrin Reservation: August 23 - October 18, 2013 3037 SOM Center Road. Daily 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Free and open to the public. Night visitors are asked to bring their own flashlight or head lamp. Thursday, September 5, 6:30-8:00 p.m. At SPACES residencies to international, national and local artists who explore and experiment. SWAP supports artists in the creation, presentation and discussion of new work, while facilitating opportunities for them to collaborate with artists and audiences in Northeast Ohio.
THE VAULT Low Lives Curated by Jorge Rojas Low Lives (www.lowlives.net ) is an international festival of live performance-based works transmitted via the internet and projected in real time at multiple venues around the world. This selection of past performances includes work by: Gabrielle Expires: November 16, 2013 The Cleveland Performance Art Festival: Selections from the Archives Curated by Thomas Mulready Each year from 1988 to 1999, more than 100 artists from around Performance Art Festival. Almost every performance was video collection of material pertaining to performance art in the U.S. In The Vault, view six one-hour collections of seminal performances from the collection, to see why we need to keep this archive preserved. For more information on how to save the archive, please visit: www.presentandaccounted.org. Expires: November 16, 2013 Video Musics III: Floating Oceans Alexis Gideon Gideon s non-linear and linear stop-motion video opera is dream experiments of John William Dunne. Image credit: Jayson Keeling, The Marked Man, 2010. Courtesy of the artist. in safe where audiences can experience a variety of video and audio art. Work is added to the The Vault on a rolling basis where it remains for approximately six months before rotating out.
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grants you a year s worth of stimulating artists public projects and programming. As a passholder, you will receive an exclusive card to show that you are ready for all the art ahead. All passholders will such as artist presentations, Drawing Rally, and the annual Artwood Derby. $50*: FREE admission for two and events. * Students, artists and seniors receive a 50% discount $100: $250: artwork of your choice from Rally. $500: $1,000: our quarterly program guides. Please contact us about other spon sorship opportunities above $1,000. Quarter Art is SPACES new art subscription service. Think of it as a quarterly magazine subscription, but in the form of four curated, limited-edition art objects each year. $300: Half Year (August - December, 2013) Extended Subscription Deadline: August 16, 2013 Artists: Corrie Slawson / Dexter Davis $500: Full Year (August, 2013 - May, 2014) Extended Subscription Deadline: August 16, 2013 Artists: Corrie Slawson / Dexter Davis / Dana Oldfather / Stephen Yusko $300 Half Year (February - May, 2014) Subscription Deadline: December 5, 2013 Artists: Dana Oldfather / Stephen Yusko Corrie Slawson, pick up, August 23, 6-9 p.m. To learn more and subscribe, please visit: www.spacesgallery.org/support-us/quarter-art Images: Left: Michael Loderstedt, (detail) Aviary Station, 2013 8-color screenprint on Lenox paper, From Quarter Art 2013-14. Right: Aaron Koehn, (detail) Construction Materials, Styrofoam, 2012, 2-color serigraph, From Quarter Art 2012-13
BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN (1925) 1 hour 13 minutes Film Screening at Capitol Theatre With Live Music by The Andrew Alden Ensemble Sunday, September 15, 2013, 8:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. winning Andrew Alden Ensemble brings an exciting new score to the infamous Battleship Potemkin. Director Sergei Eisenstein was commissioned by the Soviet uprising. Eisenstein s narrative focuses mainly on the crew of the battleship Potemkin, who, fed up with the extreme cruelties mutiny. With its diverse selection of percussion, guitars, strings, piano, with subtitles, while the textural score transforms the picture with refreshing new sounds. TICKETS www.clevelandcinemas.com FUNDERS MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE The George Gund Foundation The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Additional support comes from James S. Anderson & David W. Promotional support by: Awesomeness by:
2220 Superior Viaduct On View: August 23 - October 18, 2013 Opening Reception: Friday, August 23, 6-9 p.m. R&D: Brandon Juhasz (Cleveland, OH) SWAP: Gallery Hours: Tu - Su: 12-5 p.m. Th: Open until 8 p.m. Free tours available upon request FREE gallery admission / all the cool kids donate printed quarterly to coincide with public projects. If you would like to be removed from our mailing list or would like to go GREEN by receiving emails only, call or Cover: Brandon Juhasz, Fashion, 2012, Archival Ink Jet Print, Courtesy of the Artist. Sign language interpretation & handwoven glossy buckthorn baskets provided by advanced request.