Friday, March 22, 2013

The Gallerista Diet

Hello Eugene and Surrounding Friends!

Why start here with the Gallerista Diet?  Because we have spent half a year getting ready to open, are a week away and my Curator, the brilliant Robert Canaga, says that is what I am (unintentionally!) on -- a mixture of excitement, adrenaline, the busy work of starting a new career, a new business, and following my bliss.  More about that later.  Anyway, the whole thing is making me physically littler and littler, so small you can hardly see me, but for the most fun of reasons.  Right now I am so excited and bubbly my friends are calling me Ms. Champagne!   Every day an adventure, meeting and working with the most fantastic people, and having been in the most amazing art classes for over a year now...  Creativity x 100, as my friend Carla Axtman put it (an amazing photographer herself!)

Yes, as a girl I did a lot of art, and as a teen I so wanted to go to art school.  I went to a small high school located in an old frat house on the Case Western Reserve Campus, and walked by The Cleveland Art Institute every day.  I would stop and stare with true longing.  But at that time, I was not solid in the way I see so many high school kids today.  I didn't have the courage of my dreams.  Later, I followed many other wonderful dreams, first studying and then teaching philosophy, then a career switch when my three boys were little to become a psychotherapist which I did for two decades, and now not so much (to me) a reinvention as an evolution:  doing art and owning an art gallery.

I go no further before I tell you that this gallery is not about my own art.  Our mission:
  
Sharing exceptional contemporary artists, art, 
and art education with the world community.

To that end, I would like to share with you our represented artists, from all over Oregon.  Eventually we do hope to present artists from other states, other parts of the world, and we will do "calls to artists" periodically. But I could not be more proud of this group:

Lillian Almeida, Robert Canaga, Jill Cardinal, Kirk Lybecker, Renee Manford, RandyOrtiz, Michael Orwick, Sarah Sedwick, Angelita Surmon, Randall David Tipton, Jeff White

We are thrilled by the truly warm welcome from the Eugene/Springfield art community, as well as Portland's, Ashland's, and beyond.  I never realized the kindness of the arts community, until I began taking art classes.  And now, as a gallery owner, it has delighted me. It is our hope to be the best, contributing, supportive members we can be of this exceptional group of artists, art lovers, galleries, museums, and all of you.  Already, we have been given so much; so much to give back. We do hope to reach all of Oregon and (to infinity and) beyond. 

Follow this blog for photos of the gallery as it was under construction, tidbits about our artists, ourselves (what makes our own socks roll up and down in the art world and in life!)  and much more.  If you would like to support us, share this blog and our facebook page (see below) with your friends.  Above all, stop in and visit us and the artwork!   And finally, for now, our first events and our contact info:

Soft opening:  Monday, April 1, 11-5.  This is a quiet opening but friends and family welcome to visit!  Do!  After Monday our regular hours are Tuesday - Saturday 11-5 or by appointment.  Evenings and weekends will hold extraordinary events, from one day art classes (calendar to be published soon) to an ongoing Art History Lecture Series (by UO/LCC faculty and other experts) to tributes to the non-visual arts, to all sorts of things.  The Gallery is available for events; do get in touch if you are interested. 

Grand Opening Open House:  Saturday, June 1, 4-8 p.m.  Catering by Rye!

Yours in gratitude, Amy


Amy Isler Gibson, Owner and Manager (amy@tgatws.com)
Robert Canaga, Curator (robert@tgatws.com
321 Mill St., Suite 6 (3rd & Mill; street parking pls.)
Eugene, OR  97401
w: 541-844-1668  f:  541-844-1348  c:  541-729-0551

  






2 comments:

  1. So very glad to be a small part of this venture. Wonderful artists and great space makes for exciting shows.

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  2. Hi, Amy! So honored by the enthusiasm you have shown for my work and also very very excited about the change you are bringing to the Eugene art scene.

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