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MEDIA RELEASE: Gallery 6500 calls for artists' submissions for new exhibition

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Gallery 6500 calls for artists' submissions for new exhibition

 

Sudbury Arts Council is delighted to announce one of its projects, Gallery 6500, has successfully been launched and has established its own board of directors. They are calling for art submissions foran exhibition to be held this fall.

Gallery 6500, established with the generosity of Local 6500 of the Steelworkers' Union at the union hall, is a repurposed corridor for exhibiting visual arts. It is dedicated to exhibit art that strengthens links between artists, the labour movement and our city’s diverse communities.

The gallery's dedication is to art as an agent of progressive social change, and to enhance Sudbury’s reputation as an important union cultural centre.

“The board of Gallery 6500 represents a broad spectrum of the community; artists, professionals and unionists, says artist Oryst Sawchuk, who as a member of the Sudbury Arts Council, was involved with the project from the beginning.

“It is just beginning its work , there are many steps ahead, but everything we’ve achieved to date is thanks to the commitment of participating artists, Union Local 6500 board members, volunteers and our many other tireless supporters. We thank them for continuing to drive us forward.”

An exhibit of socially relevant art will open Oct. 18 and run until December. Artists are invited to submit their work for jury selection. Applications will be accepted from Aug. 24 to Sept. 2.

A letter of introduction with a brief profile of the artwork, as well as jpegs of the work can be send to jo.mac@eastlink.ca. Artists can submit up to three pieces of art.

 

Mission Statement

Gallery 6500 as a socially progressive art space is founded on the belief that art can act as an agent of social change.

Gallery 6500 complements existing galleries by highlighting art that challenges the status quo. We help artists present their most dynamic and progressive works

Gallery 6500 is Artist Centered, committed to treating exhibiting artists with respect and compensated as cultural workers.

We are guided by the general principles of the Artist collective CARFAC Ontario.

 

Gallery 6500 Chair, Mick Lowe; Vice Chair,-Don Kuyek; Secretary, David Robinson; Treasurer, Jo-Anne Marshall; Members Jamie West, Phillip Zylberberg, Tim Kiley, Dieter Buse, Bev Holmes, Sarah King Gold, and Oryst Sawchuk


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