13 March 2006

Update on the Co-op gallery

A couple of weeks ago I mentioned about a possible formation of a coop gallery. This past Saturday, March 11, 5 of interested artists met at Nima Taradji's office to discuss some of the details involved in venturing into this project. The gallery probably will be a non-profit and non-taxable entity (meaning we will have no income), whose operation will be dependent upon monthly member fees, and member participation in operating the facilities. The gallery will serve as a stepping stone for emerging artists or those that have not really shown their work much in the past, with a finite membership, each artist will have a chance to have at least one 1-man show, and participate in other group shows. Finite membership means that after 1-1.5yrs of membership u will be expected to move on to other and better things.

As of now, we are currently going through a creative process of proposing a name for this place, focusing on spreading the word around Chicago artist community, and scouting possible places for a gallery location. Our next meeting is on April 1 at 1pm and hopefully lots, and lots of new interested individuals will show up. I am not sure how many read this obscure blog, but in case there are some outside of the circle of friends, spread the word and come by on April 1.

In the 1990's Nima Taradji has organized a co-op gallery in Los Angeles, the Artichoke (I believe that was the name) and is attempting to do the same in Chicago. For those that think they might be interested, you can email Nima at nbt11@mac.com and he will sent you updated info and address of the next meeting.