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Space 1026 is an art gallery and artist collective based in Philadelphia, PA. Since the collective's foundation, Space 1026 has hosted exhibitions, workshops, concerts, performances, auctions.
History
editThe collective was founded in 1997 by-- Jim Houser, . Its name is a reference to the address of the original gallery location in Chinatown: 1026 Arch St. At the foundation of the collective, there were -- members. A few of the members met initially in Providence, Rhode Island while working with artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey. Space 1026 is primarily a collective for artists who work in screen printing,[1] though many members have explored performance art, dance and comedy as a collective.
As a collective, Space 1026 has associated with many artists and collectives over the decades. Fort Thunder
At times, Space 1026 operated as a venue for experimental musical performances. Artists who have performed at original Chinatown location include Daniel Johnston and Lightning Bolt.
Vaudevillians and Rabble Rousers [2]
In 20--, the Space 1026 was forced to move from their original location.[3] In 20-- they bought property in the --- neighborhood in Philadelphia, where the collective currently hosts exhibitions, parties, studios and workshops.
Associated Artists
edit- Adam Wallacavage
- Alex Da Corte
- Becky Suss
- Isaac Tin Wei Lin
- Jayson Musson
- Andrew Jeffrey Wright
- Rose Luardo
- Emilia Britnall
See Also
editReferences
edit- ^ Gavin, Karrie (August 5, 2014). Moon Philadelphia: Including Pennsylvania Dutch Country (2nd ed.). Avalon Publishing. ISBN 9781612388458.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ Sellers, Meredith (2016-01-13). "By Turns Offensive and Transgressive: Philadelphia's Folk Art Mummers Parade". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2024-01-10.
- ^ "One of Philly's oldest art collectives, Space 1026, to lose its space of 20 years". WHYY. Retrieved 2024-01-10.
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