Bruce McKaig – The City Gallery
In this post Bruce McKaig recounts the growth of the young cooperative gallery City Gallery in Northeast DC, and goes on to describe the work of Gina Clapp presently on exhibit there. Here is an excerpt:
“Last month, a group of artists formed a new cooperative gallery on the second floor at 804 H Street NE. City Gallery, with approximately 20 member artists, opened March 6th, 2010 with a members group show and will cycle through the membership hosting solo exhibits for most of the year ahead. Members work in diverse media; painting, drawing, photography, sculpture etc.
The gallery’s principals, Philip Hutinet, Geoff Ault, and Ellen Cornett make the decisions about membership and exhibition scheduling, but all members can participate in meetings as part of the decision making process. Membership exists at two levels: full membership and associate membership. Each category has different terms and perks.
When the trio decided to open a gallery, they took a look at how other cooperatives work to assess strengths and weaknesses. One thing they felt important: do not require members to take on gallery responsibilities. As a new facility, they are still forging some of the policies and practices they will eventually establish and hope to develop relationships with other art groups in the area and eventually beyond to bring member art to other venues and perhaps host nonmember work in their space. As well as hosting exhibitions, City Gallery also provides gallery space rental and catering, art advisory and curatorial services, art installation and new collector consultations.
The current exhibition, Magical Realism, displays watercolors and collages by local artist Gina Clapp.”
Click here to read the complete post. Visit City Gallery’s webpage for the exhibit here.
Image in the post is Clapp’s Song of late summer, from McKaig’s post.
