Creative Growth Opens Paris Gallery, June 2008
Visit Galerie Impaire Website
For additional information contact:
Tom di Maria, Creative Growth Art Center-
+1-510-836-2340 ext-13
email: tom@creativegrowth.org
Creative Growth Art Center Opens Paris Art Gallery
WHEN: Gallery opens June 11, 2008
WHERE: Galerie Impaire, 47 rue de Lancry, Paris, France 75003
PUBLIC INFO: For more information call 510/836-2340 ext.15 creativegrowth.org
CONTACT: Tom diMaria, Director, 510/836.2340 ext. 13, tom@creativegrowth.org
PRESS PREVIEW: please call to arrange an appointment
Oakland, CA; Paris, France: May 16, 2008——
Creative Growth Art Center (CGAC) announces the opening of new, Paris art gallery, exhibiting the artwork of artists with disabilities, self-taught artists and contemporary artists from around the world.
CGAC, the world's oldest and largest art center serving artists with developmental, physical and mental disabilities, announces the opening of Galerie Impaire - a new art gallery in Paris, France. Maintaining its leadership role in the international field of artists with disabilities, Creative Growth's Paris space will be the first independent international gallery, operated by an arts organization for people with disabilities that will serve artists worldwide.
The gallery’s name, Galerie Impaire, translates literally into English as "the odd gallery.” ‘Impaire’, like the English word ‘odd’ reflects a sense of the creative intersection of artists with disabilities, self taught artists and academically trained artists.
Located near Place Republic, the gallery is at 47 rue de Lancry, near the Canal St Martin in Paris' 10th arrondisement, a neighborhood increasingly popular with artists and the emerging arts community. The 120 square meter space will contain two galleries, a store space, and a small apartment that will support a visiting artists program. It will be open to the public from Wednesdays to Sundays beginning in June, 2008.
Galerie Impaire will open June 11 and feature the work of Creative Growth artists including Dan Miller, Dwight Mackintosh, Kerry Damianakes and George Wilson. Also on view are photographs of the artists from Creative Growth, by New York based artist Cheryl Dunn.
Subsequent exhibitions at the gallery are now in the planning stages and include work by artists using text and words, two exhibitions of artwork by artists with disabilities from Japan, an exhibition of work by outsider artists and artists with disabilities from New Zealand, and an outsider photography show.
“This gallery marks an important next step in the evolution of how artists with disabilities are being seen as part of the contemporary art world,” said CGAC Director, Tom di Maria. “By blending artists with disabilities world wide and contemporary and self taught artists, we hope to blur the lines between ‘who's who’ in the art world and really challenge the perception of who comprises the artists of our generation.”
For additional information contact:
Jennifer O'Neal, ext 15 or Tom di Maria, ext 13 Creative Growth Art Center- +1-510-836-2340
email: tom@creativegrowth.org
Creative Growth artist Dan Miller included in exhibition at Museum of Modern Art, New York.
From March 26 through July 7, 2008, Creative Growth artist Dan Miller’s artwork is on view in a group show at MoMA, New York, entitled Glossolalia: Languages of Drawing. Dan Miller has made artwork in the Creative Growth studio for more than ten years. National and international collectors alike have admired and purchased Miller's idiosyncratic, obsessive drawings and paintings of layered text . After an introduction made to the drawings department at MoMA, via Matthew Higgs, Chief Curator at White Columns, New York, the museum acquired Miller’s work for its permanent collection.
The inclusion of Miller’s work in the collection of a major American, contemporary art museum is a revolutionary achievement for an artist with a disability, for whom artwork is so often categorized as “Outsider Art," or dismissed altogether. Dan Miller has also been exhibited at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, Gavin Brown's enterprise and White Columns, New York. Please see images of this artist's work in the "Artists" section of this website.
