Opportunities for Artists
Burb Contemporary was started by two artists with a vision of an alternative art space that is easily accessible for artists to stage a solo exhibition outside of the pressures and requirements often associated with commercial galleries. We are open to a variety of media, including performance based work. The Burb’s context within a middle-class suburb with an enduring history of red-lining, also offers a wellspring of content for site specific performances and installations. Burb hosts an opening-night reception for each exhibition in the intimate, shaded courtyard of the gallery space entrance, and artists may choose to host a critique event of their work, or hold an artist talk, depending upon their needs. Though no stipend is available at this time, use of the gallery space is offered at no cost to the artists we chose to host.
Our Space
Our gallery has about 260 square feet of potential show space, with 10 foot high ceilings. The two large walls are perfect for projection or 2D work, and the entry door can be closed for light or sound sensitive projects. Please see the diagram on the right for the gallery’s measurements. The dashed line represents the galleries entrance, and the shaded rectangle represents a table which can be moved for additional space.
Available AV and Gallery Equipment Includes:
2 Epson Projectors
DVD Player
Extension Cords
BOSE Bluetooth Speaker
Daylight Balanced Lighting (including 8 movable spot track-lights)
1 Small Pedestal with optional projector mount add-on
All other specialized equipment or pedestals must be provided by the artist.
Submit a Proposal
If you would like to be considered for an exhibition in our space, please fill out the form below. We meet periodically to review applications. We consider proposals on a case by case basis. Criteria for acceptance may include: artistic merit of proposed project, demonstrated artistic merit of the artist’s prior work, and the extent to which our facility can accommodate the proposed project (duration, size, medium, potential hazards such as prolonged excess noise, etc).