Artspace resident Harrison Hand is a product of a variety of life experiences. After serving in the Marines, he traveled around before settling in Loveland more than a dozen years ago.
Groundbreaking for Artspace South Main Lofts is set for Sept. 29 now that financing for the $17 million project is complete. The mission is two-fold: Provide affordable space for artists to live and work in Memphis; and increase the vibrancy of the South Main arts district.
Artspace resident Joi Sears is just 31 years old, Sears has traveled the world, racking up an impressive resume of cultural experiences, as well as professional and educational fellowships.
Minneapolis-based nonprofit developer Artspace confirmed earlier this summer that it had signed an exclusive negotiating rights agreement with Westfield to start working on a development plan for a portion of the 14-acre site — the only official project announcement to date.
Baumgartner and other residents at the Artspace Uptown Artist Lofts will be holding an open house event on Saturday, Aug. 20, in the UAL artist gallery.
For decades, Vicky Holt Takamine—a Kumu Hula (teacher of hula), social activist, community leader and executive director of the PA’I Foundation in Honolulu—has sought creative solutions that would rectify the many wrongs her people, and Native artists in particular, have labored under. “We have a lot of challenges in the Native Hawaiian community,” she explains, citing hotels built in sacred locations and her people’s overall invisibility in their homeland.
The artists live on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, which is dozens of miles and many tax brackets away from the nearest urban area, meaning arts supplies are not easily accessible and training on business, marketing and e-commerce is even harder to find. But help is now literally on its way to some of those artists — some of whom sell their wares just to afford dinner — in the form of a small passenger bus.
Three Artspace officials presented information about the progress of the Trinidad demonstration project at Tuesday’s Trinidad City Council meeting, providing answers to questions posed earlier by council members.