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Updated 9/17/2024

AIRSpace Gallery

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    MA

Institution/Business Type: Artist / Creative (Individual)

Community is our foundation, and we commit to bridging Diversity in the arts. AIRSpace Gallery work with artists located in New England as well as local non-profit organizations and educational institutions. We partner with local non-profits, whose mission or vision is based on cultural, economic, social change, as well as empowering for LGBTQ+, BIPOC, artists with disabilities, and other under-represented groups.

We are seeking Experimental art as well as brut art created by artists with no traditional schooling or training. Our mission is to present alternative approaches, methods, and experiences that make your work unique, exploring new ways of presenting your work to the community.

We are dedicated to making AIRSpace an Educational resource and will explore and present historical collections from a wide variety of sources. Organizations, historical societies and museums can submit proposals that represent selections from their collections that are rarely seen or known to exist by the public. Many historical collections are kept in storage due to a lack of exhibition space.

In order to make our gallery Accessible and Sustainable, we offer services and workshops to students, artists, and other professionals in the arts with a focus on the technical aspects of preparing artworks for display, storage, digital documentation and career development. In partnership with Archival Matters.Inc, AIRSpace Gallery will present workshops that welcome all levels of participants.

Find Me

Ani Gonzalez-Rivera (He/Him)
Job Title: Executive Director
Phone: 413-835-5072
Address:
534 Main Street, 2nd Floor
Amherst, MA 01002

About

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

Artist / Creative (Individual)

Legal Status:

Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship

Year Founded:

1996

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

Artist / Creative (Individual)

Legal Status:

Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship

Year Founded:

1996

Disciplines

Primary Discipline:

Multi-Disciplinary

Additional Disciplines:

  • Design - General
  • Humanities - General
  • Visual/Crafts - Assemblage
  • Visual/Crafts - General
  • Media - Digital
  • Design - Industrial
  • Visual/Crafts - Experimental
  • Visual/Crafts - Illustration / Drawing
  • Visual/Crafts - Installation
  • Visual/Crafts - Mixed Media
  • Visual/Crafts - Painting
  • Visual/Crafts - Paper
  • Visual/Crafts - Photography
  • Multi-Disciplinary

Activities and Services

Activities and Services:

  • Cultural Preservation
  • Design Services
  • Manufacturing / Fabrication
  • Artist Representation / Artist Management
  • Consulting - Curatorial Services
  • Portfolio Review
  • Art Sales
  • Artist Market
  • Community Arts
  • Exhibitions
  • Arts Instruction / Lessons
  • Workshops / Demonstrations / Master Class

Communities

Populations Engaged:

  • Adults
  • Artists
  • Families
  • General Public
  • Youth-At-Risk
  • Teens
  • School Groups
  • Rural Populations
  • People with Disabilities
  • Nonprofits
  • Native American Tribes
  • LGBTQ Populations
  • Elders
  • Houseless/Housing Insecure Individuals
  • Immigrant Populations
  • Incarcerated (or Formerly Incarcerated) individuals

Languages Available:

  • Spanish
  • Chinese

Geographic Reach:

  • Town / City
  • County
  • Multi-County Region

Accessibility of Services

Accessibility of Services:

  • Access accommodations for people who use a wheelchair and have limited mobility