get stuffed! SPACES art gallery exhibition
I’m sure some of you are wondering how the adventurous whales have been doing at their art gallery home! So I’ll let you know… they’re awesome.
This is the first time I’ve ever had my work featured in a real gallery. Heck, this is the first time someone has referred to my plush as art! But I like being thought of as an artist, and I definitely like being able to put my creations in an open space for all to see.
SPACES gallery is a small contemporary art gallery located in Cleveland’s West Side. It’s definitely an interesting place. They tend to focus on unusual, highly modern, and highly interpretive forms of art, and even with this untraditional viewpoint they’re one of the most highly respected galleries in Cleveland.
There I was, little Sam, walking into a small art gallery with creaky wood floors and white walls bedecked with paintings. I turned the corner into the next room, and there they were– my whales and jellyfish suspended from the ceiling, floating against the bright white wall. It’s impossible to describe the wonder of the feeling. These are my creations, my pride and joy, put on display for everyone to see and marvel at and respect. Quite simply, I was overjoyed.
I’ve never truly considered myself an artist. I’m a maker, a doer, a creator; but not an artist. It’s the engineering side of me, the practicality, that tells me to make things that people will use or hug or give, not things that people just look at. But to be told that I make things that are nice enough to be just looked at? That’s incredible! And the fact that I got to show my work next to the work of some ridiculously talented plush artists? What a privilege.
So I understand, now, where artists come from. They want to see and be seen; they want to impact the world from inside the minds of the people. They want to make a difference just like anyone else. And I completely realize that there isn’t anything earth-shattering or symbolic about my adventurous whales… but all the same, I hope my art brought a few extra smiles to the world.
(this exhibit ran from November 9, 2010 to January 21, 2011. but i’m sure they wanted to keep the little guys there forever!)
Congratulations!! Im going to try and go down this week to see them… it sounds awesome!
Meghan – I’m sorry I forgot to put a note on the post, but the gallery exhibit ended a few weeks ago :( They were up at Christmastime through the end of January but I got so busy I forgot to put the blog post up before they were done! But you can see lots of professional photos of the exhibit here: http://picasaweb.google.com/SPACESimages/GetStuffedSPACESNovJan2011PhotosByJerryMannJpegs?authkey=Gv1sRgCPzE55Xmwebe5wE&feat=directlink#
I don’t know how I missed your original post about these! I would’ve tried to go see them if I would’ve known!
Congratulations on being featured in a gallery, Sam. You definitely deserve it. You can do some amazing things with plushies and whales. They are both awesome!