|
Promotional poster for Space for Space #1
|
|
Description
Promotional poster for Space for Space #1. This evening of experimental performance works was held on November 30, 1998 in The New Gallery's location at 516d 9th Avenue SW, Calgary. Space for Space was a concept proposed by TNG staff member Tammy McGrath. Aware of artists in Calgary who didn't have an appropriate outlet for their work, McGrath decided to offer up TNG's space for an evening of time-based performances between the installation of main gallery exhibitions. She explains, "I knew a lot of people that were doing underground art. Sound and video artists whose stuff was never seen because they didn't know how the gallery system works or they just weren't interested in it or there wasn't a place for them in the gallery. Some of them are categorized as 'performative artists,' working in hybridized forms of sound, video, performance, spoken word, etc. We wanted to open up a place in the gallery where these people could be included." Although there was limited attendance at the first Space for Space event, the series soon grew and became an important fixture for performing artists. The Space for Space events continued until 2002, and were in part responsible for the formation of the Mountain: Standard Time Performative Art Festival. Performers at Space for Space #1 included tokyosexwhale (Dan Meichel, Lyle Pisio and Mark Dicey), Book Lily Dead Posie (Lyle Pisio and Brigitte Dajczer), Cycle (Ian Birse and Laura Kavanaugh), Shecky Forme, Colour Change (Renu Mathew and Nicole Manason), Charles Cousins, Noel Bégin, and Rodney Guitarsplat.
Description Sources
Tammy McGrath, quoted in Christine Leonard. "Space for Space takes art off the wall: The New Gallery makes room for experimental music." FastForward, November 1-7, 2001:18.
Id number
1998.11.03
Classification
promotional material > poster
Year 1998
Coverage (yyyy-mm-dd) November 30 1998
Credit line Poster from the collection of The New Gallery
Related entities
The New Gallery, gallery (was created by) Tammy McGrath, individual (was facilitated by) tokyosexwhale, collective (promotes) BLDP, collective (promotes) Cycle, collective (promotes) Colour Change, collective (promotes) Charles Cousins, individual (promotes) Noel Bégin, individual (promotes) Rodney Guitarsplat, individual (promotes) Shecky Formé, collective (promotes)
Related Objects
Promotional poster for Space for Space #2 (1999.01.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #3 (1999.02.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #13 (2000.08.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #4 (1999.05.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #5 (1999.06.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #9 (1999.12.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #10 (2000.01.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #7 (1999.09.03a), is related to the object Promotional handbill for Space for Space #12 (2000.06.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #14 (2000.10.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #15 (2000.11.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #16 (2001.01.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #18 (2001.05.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #19 (2001.08.03), is related to the object Promotional poster for Space for Space #20 (2001.11.03), is related to the object |
Are you an artist who had a show at TNG? Can't find your work in the database? Cataloguing our records is an ongoing process, and we may not have reached your record yet. We also contact artists for permission prior to adding images to our database. We may be having trouble finding you. Please contact us to identify yourself.
How you search depends on what you want.
If you want to know about an exhibition by a certain artist, type his or her last name into the "Search for" box. Some examples: "ManWoman," "Olson," or "Kantor." Then press "Search." All records containing the specified name anywhere in the text will be returned. To look only for records created by the artist, type the last name into the "Entity" box.
You can also search exhibitions by:
To search by exhibition location, use the "Place" box. Type either "main space" or "window" (without quotation marks), then press "Search."
If you want to search by date, type a four-digit year (2002) into the "Date" field at the right side of the screen. You can also enter a date range, like 2006-2009.
To find a certain category of material, use the drop-down menu in the "Classification" box. Leave the "Seach for" box empty, or add another term if you want refined results.
To find results matching an exact phrase or set of words, put the phrase in quotation marks. Try "Space for Space" or "visiting artist."
If you're trying to find a book or periodical, select "resource centre items" from the drop-down menu under "Classification." Then, type a keyword (an author's name, a word from the title, or a subject) into the box that says "Search for," and press search. We're still in the process of adding titles to the database, so check back frequently for updates.
If you just want to browse, you can check out our "Featured Items." If you want to see everything we have in the database, type an asterix (*) into the "Search for" box.
Although our database is constantly growing, you may at times have limited or no results. Try using fewer, or different, keywords to increase your results. Also make sure that you haven't accidentally filled in another field, creating a seach that is too specific to return hits. If you have too many results, try adding more keywords. If you get results that are just strange -- you were looking for First Nations but got an image of a butterfly -- enclose the phrase in quotation marks. (In the "First Nations" example, the database matched "First Nations" and "first nature," because the letters and their arrangement are quite similar).
If you need help, send a message to library@thenewgallery.org.
If you're interested in helping us improve our database by adding
keywords to our images, check out our information about volunteering
and send us and e-mail. More information about volunteering can be
found here.
If you notice an error in a record, have additional information to contribute, or have a helpful comment, please feel free to let us know.