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  1. From Us

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    FEATURING: Abraham Lule, Alexis Politz, Anne Ulku, Briana Layne, Booka B, Christopher Alday, Dan Souligny, Dana Christopherson, Destiny Davison, Evan Weselmann, Fiona Avocado, Gina McMillen, Jamie Owens, Jared Maire, Lindsey Made This, María José Castillo, Maximilian Mauracher, Meghan McDilda, Melissa Sisk, Miles Taylor, Milton Un, Molly McDougall, Nicholas Straight, Paige Guggemos, Sara Paul Kahn, Schuyler Huber, Shivani Parasnis, Studio on Fire, Ted Kusio & Thy Doan.


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    We began with thirty untitled and unauthored poems by Molly-Margaret Johnson & Kareem Rahma. By eliminating titles and byline for each poem, the audience is given an opportunity to connect more viscerally with the work by having to read between the lines without preconceptions of race, gender or sexual orientation. The outcome is an ouroboros of words written by two uniquely different individuals coming together.

    Johnson & Rahma’s poetry was then shared with local and national typographers, illustrators and designers who were challenged to conceive a personal rendition of the selected poem of their choice. Through screen print, letterpress, hand lettering, and various illustrative elements, they will produce posters that push the viewer’s interpretation, adding yet a third layer of complexity to the written prose.

    The culmination of this process extends to those who will visit the gallery to experience From Us. Featuring bold, fluid, high contrast, and vibrant visual representations, the gallery walls will be filled with content that will connect with viewers. We anticipate engaging, perception-bending conversations filled with an appreciation and respect for differences as the outcome.

    ABOUT THE POETS
    Molly-Margaret & Kareem are from Saint Paul, MN living in Brooklyn New York. They are gay, straight, Egyptian, American, male, female, depressed, hilarious and love Hamm’s on tap.

    Molly-Margaret Johnson is a gay, sagittarius, sex-positive internet freak and writer. She is based in Brooklyn, NY and runs the instagram account @whatswrongwithmollymargaret which covers dating, sex, confidence, queerness, self love and romance.

    Kareem Rahma is an Egyptian-American poet, media entrepreneur, and writer/actor/producer living and working in New York City. He runs the instagram account @kareem and his debut poetry collection We Were Promised Flying Cars was released by Pioneer Works in 2019.[/bscolumns]

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    OPENING NIGHT: Thursday March 5th, 2020
    7pm – 10pm // $5, Free for Members
    Music selections by Ramses Alacron & Ruby Hind
    A collaborative exhibition of multidimensional artistic processes between poets,Molly-Margaret Johnson and Kareem Rahma, alongside 30 local and national designers.

    ARTIST TALK: Saturday March 7th, 2020
    11am – 1pm // $10 pre-sale. $15 door • Free for Members
    We recommend purchasing in advance. Sweet treats, sparkly beverages, and coffee from Segue will be provided.
    Join moderator Jade Patrick alongside poets Molly-Margaret Johnson & Kareem Rahma in a discussion of engaging, perception-bending conversations filled with an appreciation and respect for differences. 

    LEVEL UP: POSTPONED
    6:30pm – 8:30pm • $40/artist for a 90 minute group session, 30 seats available. Join Amira, of AMF Artist Business Management Services, for an interactive presentation covering strategies to enhance audience engagement.  This event is mostly intended for artists who are looking to increase current sales, though artists at any stage will learn techniques and concepts that will help them sell their art.

    COLAB ART NIGHTArt 4 Shelter // CANCELLED
    7pm-10pm // $5 • Free for Members
    This spring we were going to be creating works to be sold at the Annual Simpson Housing Fundraiser: Art 4 Shelter.
    Find original artworks on paper by emerging and established artists -and- a benefit for Simpson Housing Services. Each 5×7″ piece will sell for $35, the cost of housing someone for one night at the overnight shelter :  www.simpsonhousing.org/shop

    BEHIND THE POSTER FINALE: Wednesday, May 27th, 2020
    7pm // Click link: www.mplsart.com
    Hosted with mplsart & Gamut Director Cassie Garner
    FEATURING DESIGNERS: Alexis Politz, Anne Ulku, Evan Weselmann, Destiny Davison, Gina McMillen, Fiona Avocado, Ted Kusio, Nicholas Straight, Maximilian Mauracher, Melissa Sisk, and Sara Paul Kahn [/bscolumns][bscolumns class=”clear”][/bscolumns]

  2. Raging Art On

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    FEATURED ARTISTS: Aeris Nadia, Alice Ferox, Alice de Lux, Angel Hawari, Annie Hejny, Anton Horishnyk, Ashley Nichole, Asher, Barret Lee, Ben Wuest, Brian Hart, Black Daze, Cory Favre, Derek Meier, Erin Nistler,Heather Renaux, Hilary Greenstein, Impeach, Jacob Eidem, Jade Huynh, Jake Spike, James Zucco, Jamie Owens, Jesse Golfis, James Kloiber, Jeremiah Soup, Kathryn Flora, Kevin Olson, Kim Heidkamp, Lauren Chadare, Lindsey Richardson, Linnea Maas, Matt Hintz, Meg Brown, Meghan Murphy, Michelle Nasvik, Miles Taylor, Meranda Turbak, Morgan Pease, Moustache Jim, Phaedra Odelle, Prettyhard, Rachel Andrzejewski, Renee Chartier, Rob Watt, Russ White, Scott Seekins, stace of spades, Steph Sperlak, Tamiko French, Tessa Warnke, Tierney Houdek, Wundr.


    Gamut Gallery’s annual holiday event “Raging Art On” (RAO) returns this December with half of the 50 artists new to the show, and will run for three full weekends through December 22nd. Like years past, RAO is a cash-n-carry holiday sale in a gallery setting where there is literally art from ceiling to floor. It is “uncurated” in the sense that, aside from selecting who participates, the rest is left entirely up to the artists: what artwork to bring, how much to bring, and where it is hung. What results is a gallery packed to the brim with paintings, photos, prints, collectibles, handmade apparel, jewelry, housewares, and more.

     

    RAO will kick-off with a proper party featuring DJ Baard on Wednesday, December 5th from 7-10pm. Admission to this “first dibs” opener will be $20 or FREE with gallery membership. Capacity is limited, so reserve your ticket today: https://ragingarton2018.bpt.me

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    WE ADDED 2 MORE PARTY NIGHTS:
    Thursday December 20th // DJ Juleana Enright 6-9pm // FREE
    Friday December 21st // DJ James Patrick 6-9pm // FREE

    OPENING NIGHT PARTY:
    Wednesday December 5th // 7-10pm
    Featuring BAARD

    $20 entry or FREE w/membership: https://gamutgallerympls.com/membership/
    Presales available at: https://ragingarton2018.bpt.me

    FREE OPEN HOURS:
    Thursday – Saturday December 6th – 8th // 1-7PM
    Thursday – Saturday December 13th -15th // 1-8PM
    Thursday – Saturday December 20th -22nd // 1-9PM

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  3. Raging Art On 2017

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    “art-happening meets holiday-party meets pop-up boutique”


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    FEATURED ARTISTS: Alex Poepping, Alexandra Motz, Aleister White, Angel Hawari, Amy Bloss, Barret Lee, Ben Sagmoe, Benja Wuest, BERGY, Boxy Mouse, Cassie Garner, Chromantica, CL Martin, Cory Favre, Derek Meier, Edie Overturf, Erin Nistler, Genie Castro, Hilary Greenstein, Inna Royzenfeld, I.V. Hills, Jacob Eidem, James Kloiber, Jamie Owens, Jesse Aylsworth, Jesse Golfis, Jodi Bee, Katie Anne, Kyle AND, Lauren Chadare, Lindsey Richardson, Matthew Huck, Miles Taylor, Morgan Pease, Moustache Jim, Natalia Berglund, Nicholas Harper, Paige Guggemos, Phaedra Odelle, Pseudo Manitou, Rachel Andrzejewski, Rachel Schroder, Rachelle Horowitz, Renee Chartier, Rob McBroom, Rob Watt, Russ White, Scott Roper, Miranda Schwartz, Scott Seekins, Shye, Sofia Berglund, stace of spades, Steph Sperlak, Stephanie Claybrook, Tierney Houdek, Van Holmgren.

    A holiday sale in a gallery setting, Gamut Gallery provides a fun-filled, consumer-conscious alternative to chain stores and mass mall shopping with the annual shopping event Raging Art On. Described as an “art-happening meets holiday party meets pop-up boutique,” an “uncurated” art experience awaits the adventurous shopper on the hunt for the perfect gift for the artist, musician, writer or other creative maker on their holiday season shopping list. We’ve hand-selected the 50 local artists involved, but they decide what to show and where to show it. What results is a gallery packed from floor to ceiling with paintings, photos, prints, collectibles, handmade apparel, jewelry, housewares, and more.

    Raging Art On reflects Gamut Gallery’s ethos of community, collaboration, the art of the happening and eco-consciousness. Gifts for sale at this event are handmade locally and are in harmony with the values of those concerned by mainstream holiday effects on our environment and our world — landfills, factory and shipping-caused pollution, issues of outsourcing and fair trade, consumer culture, etc. Raging Art On offers a place to join like-minded people together through art, music, performance and conversation.

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    OPENING NIGHT:
    Thursday December 7th // 7-10pm
    • Featuring  DJ Just Nine of ZULU ZULU
    $10 or FREE w/membership
    Presales available below

     

    FREE OPEN HOURS:
    Friday December 8th // 1-10PM
    • featuring DJ Bleak Roses 6-10pm
    Saturday December 9th // 1-10PM
    • featuring DJ Keith Millions 6-10pm
    Sunday December 10th // 1-5PM


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  4. Sq2 [Squared] :100 New works each 10″x10″

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    FEATURED ARTISTS: Alex Poepping, Alexandra Motz, Amelia LeBarron, Ana Taylor, Andres Guzman, Barret Lee, Brett Early, Biafra, Blaster, Booka B, Boxy Mouse, Brian Matthew Hart, Bunny Portia, Cassie Garner, Chris Larson, Christopher Sorenson, Dalsen, Dana Schmakel, Derek Meier, Donny Gettinger, Erica Parrott, Genie Castro, Impeach, I.V. Hills, Jade Patrick, Jamie Owens, Jaye McGilvrey, Jane Wunrow, Jesse Aylsworth, Kyle Quinn, Lindsee Bee, Lizardman, Miles Taylor, Natalia Berglund, Nate Vincent Szklarski, Neal Breton, Nicholas Harper, Nicholas Knutson, Medusa, Paige Guggemos, Phaedra Odelle, Repo, Ry Johnson, Ryan Hughes, Shye, stace of spades, Tierney Houdek, Therd, Wundr and Yuya Negishi

    For her first solo curation, Gamut Gallery co-owner Cassie Garner hand-selected a roster of national and local artists whose artwork highlights the bold energy and aesthetics of her personal taste. Using a 10” x 10” dimension constraint, each artist was asked to produce two pieces which speak to the collectable nature of tiny art and showcased their unique skill and artistic voice. Running the gamut of art styles, Sq2 features illustration, street art, graphic design, collage, abstract, photography, glitch, and mixed media. Unobtrusive yet not to be overlooked, compact art is the digestible alternative to its counterpart. Perfect for the apartment dweller or first time art buyer, tiny art begs to be collected, pairs well with others and carries a non-committal feel.

    Uniting Gamut’s past with present, this exhibit welcomes back a handful of artists in Gamut’s repertoire, including Yuya Negishi, Bunny Portia, Paige Guggemos, Erin Sayer and members of the Rogue Citizen artist collective. A co-curator of last year’s Guerrilla Girls-inspired feminist exhibition, Second Sex, Genie Castro’s work explores the challenges of life as an artist, wife, mother and woman through the use of bold monotypes, masterful strokes, layers of vibrant color and subtle detail which brim with kinetic energy. Formerly a Minneapolite, currently NY-based, Kyle Quinn first showed at Gamut during the group exhibition medley, C4W. With nods to photographer icons Nan Goldin and Robert Mapplethrope and a splash of 70’s gay erotica, Quinn’s work explores the subversive and intensely personal.

    Sq2 also features a few culturally known Gamut newcomers, including Booka B, Erica Parrot, Shön Troth, I.V. Hills, and Nicholas Harper, owner of Rogue Buddha Gallery. Best known for his portraits of women with elongated necks, Harper’s work examines magical realism and is heavily influenced by Russian and Orthodox Iconography, as well as literature and philosophy. Based in Las Vegas, street artist and zine writer, Shye creates anime-inspired illustrations and paintings. Whether using floral pastels, stark monochromatics, or captivating hues, her linework is sharp, leaning towards geometric shapes, patterns and mandala designs. Mash-ups both in concept and method, newcomer, Chris Larson’s illustrative works use digital, printmaking and bookbinding techniques to create queer meditations on beauty, identity, the environment and the esoteric. [/bscolumns]

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    OPENING RECEPTION
    Saturday, August 26th 7-11pm // $5 or FREE with membership
    Featuring MODWELL & PFunkus

    EXHIBIT FINALE
    Friday, September 8th 7-11pm // $10 or FREE with membership
    Featuring a live DJ set from BOOKA B + a variety of
    performances that will take place in a 10’ x 10’ square

    EXTENDED GIFT SHOP OPEN HOURS
    Thursday, Friday & Saturdays 1-7pm
    Or by appointment

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  5. Noise Night [Glitch Art is Dead]

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    To celebrate the close of the [Glitch Art is Dead: Minneapolis] exhibition and event series, Gamut Gallery welcomed Alex Kmett of Zombie Bite to curate a night of live A/V performances in the gallery. Noise Night featured influential makers in the local noise music scene including Albert Elmore, Seth Van Horn, and John Vance performing their latest solo projects PD, Black Lotus, and Trigger Alert. Fresh off a West Coast tour, local power electronics act Gnawed took the stage, as well as touring band Frightened Moon (Chicago), and VJ Steve Killingbeck.

    Noise music shares the same spirit and philosophy of glitch art. Both use various analog and digital data manipulation techniques to intentionally corrupt files, generate chaos and innovate new ways to explore visuals and sound. Inherently experimental and often more esoteric than musical, these musicians escape traditional sonic confines in favor of exploration using electronic samplers, synths, guitar pedals, heavy processing, reverb, microphones and feedback. Lots of feedback.

    The “Glitch Art is Dead: Minneapolis” exhibition was a collection of glitch works from over 80 artists that represented a total of 23 countries. Over 300 individuals from across the world submitted in excess of 2,000 works to the open call. Co-curators and organizers Miles Taylor (Minneapolis), Aleksandra Pieńkosz (Kraków), and Zoe Stawska (Warsaw) distinguished stylistic subgenres, dividing the selected works by technique to highlight the variety of mediums, inspirations, and conceptions found within the glitch art community.

    Although glitch art’s roots go back to the 20th century, it is a nascent artistic movement with a far-flung, but significantly-sized, community centered around the Glitch Artists Collective with a Facebook following of over 52,000 people. An international artistic project which started in Kraków, Poland in 2015, Glitch Art is Dead kicked off at Teatr Barakah with an exhibit of 30 artists and a day of workshops. It is the initiative’s goal to foster a deep sense of community by bringing these digital denizens into the real world. The Glitch Art is Dead: Minneapolis exhibition aimed to further deny its title, introducing the viewer to a wide spectrum of artwork that showcased the vitality of the practice.

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  6. Glitch Art is Dead

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    An international artistic project which started in Krakow, Poland in 2015, Glitch Art is Dead kicked off at Teatr Barakah with an exhibit of 30 artists and a day of workshops. Hosted by Gamut Gallery, the 2017 Minneapolis installment featured an exhibition of more than 90 artists from around the world; a three-day weekend of Glitch Art workshops; and a “Noise Night” exhibit finale with performances curated by Alex Kmett.

    Glitch Art is an artistic phenomenon of internet culture. A glitch (in a visual and graphic sense) is a malfunction of a digital system, a computer error which can turn images into bizarre and colorful compositions. Images can be turned into sound or opened as word documents. You can change bytes in the code of a file to twist and distort it or you can strap magnets to a VCR and see what happens when you press play.

    Although Glitch Art’s roots go back into the 20th century, it’s a nascent artistic movement with a far flung, but significantly sized community centered around the Glitch Artists Collective with a Facebook following of more than 52,000 people. Over 300 individuals from Minneapolis, Hong Kong, Vienna, São Paulo, and across the world submitted in excess of 2,000 works to the open call. From these submissions, 41 still image artists and 12 video artists were selected to have their work featured. It is the initiative’s goal to foster a deep sense of community by bringing these digital denizens into the real world. The Glitch Art is Dead: Minneapolis exhibition aimed to deny its title, introducing the viewer to a wide spectrum of artwork that shows the vitality of the medium.

    GLITCH WORKSHOP // Friday March 17th – Sunday, March 19th 2017
    Three-day workshop included presentations on glitch and sonification techniques, 3D glitching, datamoshing, and creative coding lead by Nick Zhu, Zoe Stawska, Dina Karadzic, and Vedran Gligo; with performances by Low-Gain, the Analog VJ Collective, Mach Fox and more.

    NOISE NIGHT // Friday, March 31 2017
    A night of noise music curated by Alex Kmett featuring Albert Elmore, Frightened Moon, Trigger Alert, and more  + visuals by Steve Killingbeck

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    Saturday, March 11th 2017
    Music by DJ Ra’eon Stormare (DA) and visuals by Andrei J

     

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    SELECTED STILL ARTISTS
    Adam Tuerff (Phoenix, U.S.A)
    Adrian Cain (Tulsa, U.S.A.)
    Alessandro Canova (London, U.K.)
    Alethia Pinzón (Berlin, Germany)
    Alex Haas (New York City, U.S.A.)
    Antoine KiK (Paris, France)
    Benjamin Berg / stAllio! (Indianapolis, U.S.A.)
    Blaire Haslop (Wellington, NZ)
    Bob Bicknell-Knight (London, U.K.)
    Chema Padilla (Mexico City, Mexico)
    Diogo de Tita (Lisbon, Portugal)
    Elena Romenkova (St. Petersburg, Russia)
    Gabrielle Salonga (Hong Kong, China)
    Holographic Thought Processes
    Israel Pereira Vieira Junior (São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil)
    Jack Smith and Nyall Smith (Illinois, U.S.A. and Gent, Belgium)
    Jakub Zataj (Warsaw, Poland)
    Jean-Baptiste Friquet (Brussels, Belgium)
    Jeremy Nealis / AERTIME (Madison, Wisconsin)
    John Bumstead (Chicago, U.S.A.)
    Joris Wegner (Bremen, Germany)
    José Irion Neto (Santa Maria, Brazil)
    Josselin Bonnetain (Lisbon, Portugal)
    Kaspar Ravel (Paris, France)
    Lita Poliakova (Helsinki, Finland)
    Mark Klink (Carmichael, California)
    Mathieu St-Pierre (Dongtan, South Korea)
    Michael Eremic (Asheville, North Carolina)
    Michał Pabich (Lodz, Poland)
    Nick Liberatore (Chicago, U.S.A)
    Niko De Clerck (Belgium)
    Peterson Ruiz (Sorocaba, Brazil)
    Polygon (Paris, France)
    Robert Hruska (Brarislava, Slovakia)
    Sabato Visconti (Northampton, U.S.A.)
    Sara Goodman (Chicago, U.S.A.)
    Shawna Lee (Minneapolis, U.S.A.)
    Tomasz Sulej (Warsaw, Poland)
    Troy Ford (U.S.A)
    Wouter Massie (Leuven, Belgium)
    Zach Nagle (Minneapolis, U.S.A.)

    SELECTED VIDEO ARTISTS
    Aaron Jablonski (Düsseldorf, Germany)
    Benjamin Berg / stAllio! (Indianapolis, U.S.A.)
    Bogumiła Piotrowska (Warsaw, Poland)
    Brittany Nickels / Suture (Chicago, U.S.A.)
    Dane Carney (Jackson, Mississippi)
    Dillon Lemon Emiliano Bossi (Torino, Italy)
    Gábor Szűcs (Bratislava, Slovakia)
    Jeroen Cluckers (Gent, Belgium)
    Roberto Malano (Montreal, Canada)
    Sergio Ramirez (Argentina)Uğur Can Akkaya (Eskişehir, Turkey)

    INTERACTIVE VIDEO DISPLAY ARTISTS
    Alexandra Ehrlich Speiser (Vienna, Austria)
    James Yuxi Cao (New York City, U.S.A.)

    SECONDARY VIDEO DISPLAY ARTISTS
    Alex Kmett (Gaa-miskwaawaakokaag, Anishinaabewakiing)
    Anatolik Belikov (Moscow, Russia)
    Cam Evans (Sacramento, U.S.A.)
    Charlie Grant Clif Pottberg (San diego, California)
    Daniel Vasconcelos (São Paulo, Brazil)
    data_stain / Zack Holmwood (Chicago, U.S.A.)
    Denis Volnov (Moscow, Russia)
    Edgar Fichet (Paris, France)
    Giacomo Schiesaro and Lorenzo Sacchi (Milan, Italy)
    Giulia Felderer (Bologna, Italy)
    Grégoire Gamichon (Paris, France)
    Ivana Tkalčić (Zagreb, Croatia)
    Jaspal Birdi (Toronto, Canada)
    M Δ T E (Argentina)
    Matt Trost (Manitowoc, Wisconsin)
    Pedro Uribe (Bogotá, Colombia)
    Piyush Kumar Kashyap (Mumbai, India)
    Riitta Oittinen (Helsinki, Finland)
    Roberto Malano (Montreal, Canada)
    Ry Johnson (Minneapolis, U.S.A.)
    Sabato Visconti (Northampton, U.S.A.)
    Uğur Engin Deniz (İstanbul, Turkey)
    Victori Jalabert (Arles, France)
    Will Zaret (Washington D.C., U.S.A.)

    3D PRINTED SCULPTURE ARTISTS
    David Van Ness (Flagstaff, U.S.A.)
    James Usill (Tavistock, United Kingdom)

  7. Glitch Workshop

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    Glitch Art is an artistic phenomenon of internet culture. Although its roots go back into the 20th century, it is a nascent artistic movement with a far flung, but significantly sized community. The *Glitch Art is Dead: Minneapolis* aims to deny its title, introducing the viewer to a wide spectrum of artwork that shows the vitality of the medium.

    GLITCH WORKSHOP SCHEDULE:

    FRIDAY, MARCH 17th 7-11pm
    Opening remarks // (Jade Patrick)
    Historical Perspectives for Glitch Art // (Daniel Dean)
    Low-Gain w/ The Analog VJ Collective // (performance)

    SATURDAY, MARCH 18th 1-8:30pm
    Introduction to Glitch Techniques: Hex Editing // (workshop with Kaspar Ravel)
    Sonification // (workshop with Miles Taylor)
    3d Glitching // (workshop with Mark Klink)
    Datamoshing and Creative Coding // (workshop with Miles Taylor & Kaspar Ravel)
    Interference // (performance by Beatrice Schleyer & Sara Goodman)

    + AFTER PARTY @ Slam Academy MARCH 18th 10-2am
    [$10 non-pass holders] Featuring live a/v performances by Mach Fox, BIONIK, PFunkus and more.

    SUNDAY MARCH 19th, 1-5:30pm
    Printing, Framing and Selling Your Art // (workshop by Miles Taylor)
    A Failed Performance // (presentation by Nick Zhu)
    /fu:bar/ // (presentation by Dina Karadzic & Vedran Gligo)
    What is Glitch Art? // (debate)

    Curated and organized by Aleksandra Pienkosz (Krakow), Zoe Stawska (Warsaw) and Miles Taylor (Minneapolis), the initiative began in 2015 with the *Glitch Art is Dead* exhibition in Kraków. The exhibit was hosted by Teatr Barakah in Krakow, Poland and ran from September until mid-October. An exhibition book, edited by Pienkosz and published by Hub Wydawniczy Rozdzielczosc Chleba, features artists from the first exhibition as well as discourse on glitch art and is set to be released on December 17th.

    Hosted by Gamut Gallery, the 2017 Minneapolis installment features an exhibition of more than 90 artists from around the world running March 11th-31st; a three-day weekend of Glitch Art workshops March 17th-19th; and a Noise Night exhibit finale on March 31st with performances curated by Alex Kmett.

    The Glitch community is centered around the Glitch Artists Collective with a Facebook following of about 52,000 people. It is the initiative’s goal to foster a deep sense of community by bringing these digital denizens into the real world by exhibiting emerging artists with established ones and to connect local artists with those based nationally and internationally. To this end, the curators are arranging for several artists from the UK, France, Poland, Croatia and across the U.S. to attend the exhibition and present at the workshop.

     

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  8. Raging Art On : 2016

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    Join us the 2nd weekend of December for Gamut Gallery’s annual holiday shopping event! #RagingArtOn is five days of floor-to-ceiling “uncurated” artwork and handcrafted merchandise from more than 50 local artists. Come for the art; stay for the party – every night features local DJ’s spreading the good holiday party vibes.

    FEATURED ARTISTS: Amanda Weber, Ana Taylor, Andrew D. Wiechman, Angel Hawari, Barret Lee, Benjamin Wuest, Ben Sagmoe, Bethany Birnie, Biafra Inc., Boxy Mouse, Brant Kingman, Brookita Corazón, Cassie Garner, Chromanttica, CL Martin, Don White, Erin Sayer, Fabrik Marge, Inna Royzenfeld, Jacob Eidem, James Kloiber, Jennifer Hunt, Jesse Golfis, Jesse Quam, Jodi Bee, June Moon, Kate Renee, Katie Anne, GOAT, Cheeky Hendricks, Lauren Ries, Lindsey Rivera, Linnea Doyle, Lizardman, Mari Navarro, Matthew Huck, Matt Massive, Miles Taylor, Morgan Pease, Moustache Jim, Neal Breton, Phaedra Odelle, Pseudo Manitou, Rachel Andrzejewski, Rachel Schroeder, Renee Chartier, REPO, Rodrigo Oñate, Russ White, Shanna Allyn, Scott Seekins, Tierney Houdek, Tony “Etones” Larson, Wundr, Yuya Negishi

    DATES & HOURS: Wed – Sat, Dec 7th-10th, 1-10pm  & Sun, Dec 11th, 1-5pm

    A holiday sale in a gallery setting, Gamut Gallery provides a fun-filled, consumer conscious alternative to chain stores and mass mall shopping with the 6th annual shopping event, Raging Art On. Described as an “art-happening meets holiday party meets pop-up boutique,” an “uncurated” art experience awaits the adventurous shopper on the hunt for the perfect gift for the artist, musician, writer or other creative maker on their holiday season shopping list. This year, Gamut has extended the annual sale to include an additional day, which means five days, extra hours of epic rummaging and, of course, more time to enjoy the party. We’ve hand-selected the 50+ local artists involved, but they decide what to show and where to show it. What results is a gallery packed from floor to ceiling with paintings, photography, prints, collectibles, handmade apparel, jewelry, housewares, and more.

    The five-day-long event will see performances from DJs James Patrick, Modwell, Danny Sigelman, Juleana Enright, Bobby Kahn, Tony “Etones” Larson, Jesse Lingenfelter, and The Headspace Collective. Come for the art; stay for the party.

    Raging Art On reflects Gamut Gallery’s ethos of community, collaboration, the art of the happening and eco-consciousness. Gifts for sale at this event are handmade locally and are in harmony with the values of those concerned by mainstream holiday effects on our environment and our world — landfills, factory and shipping-caused pollution, issues of outsourcing and fair trade, consumer culture, etc. Raging Art On offers a place to join like-minded people together through art, music, performance and conversation.

    Sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon