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31: 169:(2010), "notes that artists increasingly making use of the recession as an opportunity to use vacant shops." At this time, artist initiated projects like The Complex, Block T, Basic Space, The Joinery, and This is Not a Shop, availed of such spaces in Dublin, while Occupy Space, Ormston House, Raggle Taggle Consortium, and Faber Studios appeared in Limerick. Additionally, Basement Project Space, Cork Contemporary Projects, The Couch, The Black Mariah and Sample-Studios/Tactic in Cork, as well as 126 and projects by Engage Art Studios in Galway appeared more or less simultaneously. 283:, often working around and critiquing the functioning of larger art institutions and organisations. An ARI is a project independently run by visual artists which generally showcases the work of local and emerging artists; many exist on low budgets and are managed by artist collectives. In the UK, ARIs tend to be smaller and less permanent than public and municipal organisations and can, for example, become established for the duration of an event or for the period of a lease on a property. Most ARIs in the UK are funded by the 131:
model, do not charge admission fees, are non-commercial and de-emphasize the selling of work. The centres were created originally in response to a lack of opportunity to present contemporary work in Canada and a desire to network with other artists nationally and internationally. In the 1990s there
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Chicago has a long tradition of artist-run spaces and projects dating back to the late 1800s. In 1876 artist D. Knight Carter founded Vincennes Gallery of Fine Arts which was reorganized in 1880, by Frank C. Bromley, Henry Arthur Elkins along with other artist to establish a permanent gallery and
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is an artist-run micro-gallery located in San Francisco's Mission District created and curated by artist Carrie Sinclair Katz. The gallery interior is inaccessible to visitors and artwork can only be viewed by looking through a reverse peephole located on the storefront. The exhibitions usually
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space in appearance or function, or they may take a markedly different approach, limited only by the artist's understanding of the term. "Artist-run initiatives" is an umbrella name for many types of artist-generated activity.
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are all managed by artists. Currently Los Angeles has a vibrant artist-run scene, as evidenced by an artist-run fair called Other Places Art Fair (OPAF), consisting of almost entirely artist-run spaces and initiatives.
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emerged from South Island Art Projects, an organisation that in 1992 began presenting temporary and public art events without a formal location. In 1996 The Physics Room was established in a gallery space in the
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A number of artist-run spaces have flourished throughout New Zealand since the 1990s. Some have been short-lived, whereas others have secured long-term funding and been operating for more than a decade.
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Satinsky, Abigail; Bryce Dwyer & Shannon Stratton eds. "Phonebook: A directory of independent art spaces, programming, and projects across the United States." threewalls, Chicago, 2011.
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in lower Manhattan became the proving ground for much of the contemporary art that achieved popularity and commercial success in the decades that followed. During the 1960s, the
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galleries that catered mostly to wealthy blue-chip and European art-oriented collectors. From the early 1950s to the early 1960s the Tenth Street galleries located mostly in the
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is based directly on Transmission, and in turn inspired 126 in Galway. Artcetera, PS², Platform, and the Belfast Print Workshop are all other artist-run spaces in Belfast.
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catalogued the scores of artists and artists' spaces to emerge in Chicago including a wave of alternative spaces that emerged from 1960s through 1984 including
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Many artist-run spaces exist in Australia. These spaces are often provided with funding assistance by government and state funding bodies.
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in 2002 warehouse. The last show there was in 2004. The Transition Gallery was founded in October 2002 in a converted garage close to
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were over 100 artist-run centres across Canada. There are currently at least 60 artist-run centres with continuous operating funding.
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became the new center for the New York art world as hundreds of commercial galleries opened in a sudden wave of artistic prosperity.
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relocated to Bethnal Green after programming and producing artists work nomadically in donated or squatted buildings since 2007.
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criticalnetwork: UK-based artist-run initiative and network, which promotes the projects of other UK and Ireland-based ARIs
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FOOTFALL: Articulating the Value of Artist Led Organisations in Ireland. The Future is Self-Organised – Artist-Run Spaces
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Artist-run centre is the common term of use for artist-initiated and managed organizations in Canada. Centres follow the
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Artist-run spaces had a particularly strong effect on urban regeneration in Glasgow, where the city won the accolade '
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Portland, Oregon, is home to artist-run initiatives including Carnation Contemporary and Chicken Coop Contemporary.
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Dean Fleming, Ed Ruda, and the Park Place Gallery: Spatial Complexity and the "Fourth Dimension" in 1960s New York
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feature a single piece of miniature artwork that appears larger or life sized when viewed through the peephole.
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and curates exhibitions at other venues nationally and internationally. Minus Space also has a location on the
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later in 2016. It is a collection of experiences, and essays by various artist-run projects in Europe.
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in 2003 and is run by artists Michael Keenan and Keran James. The gallery is an artist-run,
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of exhibitions, events, parties, and lectures that was started in the house of the artists.
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to show work by established and new contemporary artists. In 2016, the artist-run project
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Federal Writers' Project of the Work Projects Administration for the State of Il (1939).
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During the 1950s in Manhattan, artist-run co-ops became the alternative to the uptown
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Los Angeles has a tradition of artist run spaces dating back to at least the 1950s.
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and featured notable artist-run spaces operating between the late 1990s and 2009.
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Colon, Lorne. "Artist-run Manhattan Graphics Center celebrates 20 years",
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and Material Art Fair in Mexico City in 2020. It showed only interactive,
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City Racing : the life and times of an artist-run gallery, 1988-1998
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Detterer, Gabriele & Nannucci, Maurizio (ed.). "Artist-Run Spaces",
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Dispatches and Directions: On Artist-Run Organizations in Los Angeles
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East London has continued to house a number of artist-run spaces. In
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South London is home to a number of artist-run galleries including
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have all emerged in the Republic of Ireland in the last 25 years.
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Although varying widely in structure, contemporary spaces like
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in 1999; its founding members were Emily Barr, Steve Carr,
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was founded by several individuals including two artists.
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coined the term "The Glasgow Miracle" to describe this.
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Important historical artist-run initiatives include the
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Alberge, Dalya. "Artists brandish brushes at rivals",
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Bronson, AA (1983). AA Bronson and Peggy Gale (ed.).
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was an exhibition curated by Pallas Projects at the
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enabling it to collaborate with other institutions.
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Artist-run centre

Silverton, New South Wales
sound
visual artists
art gallery
Buenos Aires
APPETITE
Frieze
barrio
Australian artist-run initiatives
Canadian artist-run centres
not-for-profit arts organization
North Edmonton Sculpture Workshop
Ormston House
Pallas Projects
126 Artist-run Gallery
Financial crisis of 2007–2008
Limerick City Gallery of Art
Mexico City
fair
Zona Maco
relational
performative
The Blue Oyster Art Project Space
Dunedin
Wallace Chapman
Creative New Zealand
Dunedin City Council
The Physics Room

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