NICHE GALLERY

WHITE CUBE, PLEXI-GLASS DOOR: LOCKER # W138, LVL 8, FINE ARTS BUILDING, UofL

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Allie Kratz: From Bone to Bone


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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Jasmine Mutch: Obsessed


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niche gallery: location

Locker #W138, 8th Level
Fine Arts Building, U of L

University of Lethbridge
4401 University Drive W.
Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
T1K 3M4

exhibition proposals

This site documents all of the current exhibitions taking place at the niche gallery. If you are interested in showing in our gallery, please join our Facebook group page for further communication.

2013/2014 gallery volunteers

Gallery Director: William Austin

Assistant: Lisa Spinelli

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*You can click on the poster and exhibition images to view them in a larger format*

niche gallery: 'an environment, a habitat, an opening'

"Often, galleries act as containers, a space used to create separation and exclusion from the outside world. You have to walk into this foreign space in order to engage with the artwork and not everyone can show their artwork there. The niche gallery is questioning the ideals that many institutions adhere to, such as hierarchy, control, and exclusion."

- naomi sato, from her manifesto titled "White-Cube, Plexi-Glass Door".

we're a member of the locker gallery association

As of April 2011, the niche gallery is a member of a new movement that has started in Vienna, Austria called the Locker Gallery Association. If you'd like to register for your own locker gallery license, or just out of sheer curiousity, you can visit their website at www.lockergallery.org. The logo below is also a link to their website.


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The last three images in this side-bar are courtesy of the Locker Gallery Association at www.lockergallery.org

"The niche gallery is set within the institution yet works outside the institution"

"The niche gallery is a place for anyone to show their work, whether it is a student, faculty member, or someone outside of the institution. The plexi-glass door also allows the viewer into the space as well, a space that is normally private. With niche gallery, the text panels are placed outside of the interior space because the gallery itself is art. When the niche gallery is between exhibitions, the space is still open. Although the space is empty, it is full. When another artist places his/her work in the space, it creates collaboration between the space and the artwork, between the artists and the viewers. Each piece has its place and remains separate, but also works together. There is a difference between inside and outside, but they co-exist"

-naomi sato, from her manifesto
"White Cube, Plexi-Glass Door"

niche gallery archive blog

A separate blog page that documents the gallery's history and exhibitions from its founding in 2007 until February 2009. (nichegalleryarchives.blogspot.com)

  • niche gallery archives 2007-2009
    niche gallery: a history
    14 years ago

niche gallery facebook group

Join our niche gallery group on facebook to post comments and generate discussions about the gallery. Suggestions and feedback are welcome and encouraged.

gallery supporters

The gallery team would like to extend a special thanks to Professor Michael Campbell and U of L Art Gallery Administrator Fred Greene for their continuous support of the niche gallery project. As well we'd like to thank Professor David Miller for suggesting that we document the exhibitions on a website.

Also, thank you to the 2008-2009 U of L Art Society Executive for their decision to include the niche gallery in the group's agenda.

We also appreciate the collective interest and support of the U of L Art Department for encouraging students to continue to develop the existence of the niche gallery.

As the niche gallery is not-for-profit and has very limited funding from the Students' Union, if you would like to make a donation to the gallery, please contact us.

Technical Support

We'd also like to thank the technicians Catherine Ross, Kevin Sehn and Chai Duncan for their technical knowledge and expertise. They're always willing to help us when we have questions about how to renovate, fix, clean, or install in the niche gallery. Without the technical and physical work, the niche gallery wouldn't be maintained!

Contributors

  • Evan
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other student-run endeavors

  • Level 7 Gallery
  • U of L Art Society
  • U of L Students' Union

Arts in Lethbridge

  • Trianon Gallery
  • U of L Art Gallery
  • Bowman Arts Centre
  • Southern Alberta Art Gallery
  • Allied Arts Council: Lethbridge

niche gallery is now part of the Art Society

niche gallery now has access to club rights and privledges through the ULSU (University of Lethbridge Students' Union) as part of the U of L Art Society. This means that we can now host events in the Atrium and other sites on campus. However, the niche gallery is funded separately from the Art Society.

niche gallery in the meliorist

Check for our regular exhibition posters, now being featured in the ads of the University of Lethbridge student-run newspaper, The Meliorist.

*This seems to be an on-and-off occurrence. We would like to have this be a consistent thing in the university paper.

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