DEMO Project was a space for contemporary art in Springfield, Illinois. Launched September 2013. Demolished February 2018. Submit written materials in PDF format.
DEMO Project is an artist-run contemporary and alternative project gallery in Springfield, IL. The gallery demonstrates experimental trends in contemporary art from emerging and mid-career artists and curators. The gallery provides a pathway for experimental forms of art to exist in Central Illinois and does not pursue commercial interests. Artists use the space as they self-direct, to experiment
and present without risk, while offering the community a venue to see and consider contemporary art practices. DEMO Project, a space donated for use by the Springfield Art Association and directed by artists affiliated with the University of Illinois Springfield, is slated for demolition in three years. DEMO Project is:
Brad Balster
Brytton Bjorngaard
Shane Harris
Judah Johnson
Allison Lacher
Jeff Robinson
History:
DEMO Project, a small white house on the Springfield Art Association (SAA) campus in Springfield, IL, was built in the early twentieth century (pre-1920) as a dwelling for the servants of Alice Edwards Ferguson, who lived in the Ferguson Mansion on North Fifth Street where a community garden is now located. After the first occupants moved away, the house was occupied by caretakers of historic Edwards Place, the oldest home in Springfield which sits adjacent to DEMO Project. Under the ownership of the SAA, the DEMO Project house was used as a classroom and summer art camp space for many years. Over the past decade, however, it has been relegated to storage space. The SAA, currently with a capital campaign underway, intends to demolish the house in three years to accommodate a new ceramics and glassblowing facility. Until the time of its DEMOlition, the SAA has offered this vacant space to locally-based contemporary artists to direct as an outlet for experimental, contemporary art in the community of Springfield. The central living space of the house has been modified into a non-traditional gallery space to fulfill the mission of DEMO Project, which was launched in September 2013.
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DEMO Project
SUBMISSIONS
DEMO Project, an artist-run contemporary and alternative project gallery in Springfield, IL, demonstrates experimental trends in contemporary art from emerging and mid-career artists. We accept submissions from individual artists, collaborative teams, and curators on an ongoing basis. Artists use the raw space as they self-direct, to experiment and present without risk, while offering the community a venue to see and consider contemporary art practices. Proposals should reflect these objectives. While centered in the Central Illinois region, we are proximal to the metropolitan centers of Chicago, Saint Louis, and Indianapolis, and we welcome submissions from around the country. We consider proposals that range from the traditional exhibition format to diverse and ambitious alternative projects, but privilege proposals that emphasize a need or desire for creative departure, risk-taking, and potential for community engagement. We are currently reviewing submissions to fill the 2014 exhibition season. DEMO Project provides:
Installation assistance
Marketing and promotion
Enthusiasm for new ideas and efforts
In some instances, DEMO Project can arrange:
Paid lecture opportunities or studio visits in conjunction with the Visual Arts at the University of Illinois Springfield
Paid workshop opportunities
Short-term housing during the installation process
DEMO Project does not provide:
Shipping costs
Travel
Insurance
To submit a proposal:
We encourage submissions and proposals for solo exhibitions, group shows and curated shows. Email submissions with the following materials to [email protected]
Your submission should include:
• 5 to 10 images that reflect or inform the project and/or body of work that you propose
• Image list with title, date, medium, dimension and a brief description of the work
• One-page proposal for intended exhibition, concept, or project
• Curriculum Vitae
• Statement
05/01/2018
Over the past decade, state support for the Illinois Arts Council Agency (IACA) has decreased by more than half, from $20 million (FY 2007) to $9.9 million (FY 2018).
The arts are essential to the health of our communities, yet the governor has proposed cutting the agency’s budget even further — by 19 percent, to $8.0 million in FY 2019.
Contact the governor and your state legislators today. Tell them that cutting the IACA budget is not acceptable and urge them to support at least $9.9 million in FY 2019 state funding for the agency. This unrelenting erosion must stop, and we must restore state support for the arts.
DEMO artists Mark Joshua Epstein and Will Hutnick interview with FRONTRUNNER magazine about their curatorial project at SPRING/BREAK -- plus a little mention of their past work at DEMO Project!
Will Hutnick and Mark Joshua Epstein at SPRING/BREAK Art Show
The SPRING/BREAK Art Show is always a refreshing stop on the “NYC Armory week” circuit. The least commercial of the fairs, SPRING/BREAK is the cool little cousin of the big fairs–the on…
And still, we wait. Long live DEMO! At least for another day. 🏠 If the impending demolition has you reflecting on DEMO, it would be a good time to read Dulcee Boehm's essay, A Long Distance Goodbye: Reflecting on DEMO Project, published today by The Rib.
Oh the suspense! DEMO lives to see another day. A permit issue with the city has delayed the project. We anticipate for things to proceed tomorrow, and will share the footage with you when it happens!
02/04/2018
DEMOLITION TOMORROW. 💀☠👻😦😭🙈💥⌛
01/22/2018
Resounding gratitude for Scott Faingold, for this article on our current and final exhibit, demo DEMO, and also for working hard to report on our exhibits and artists at DEMO over these past four and a half years.
Thank you friends, far and wide, that joined us in the cold yesterday one last time. Our artists and our audience has made DEMO Project so special, and we are so grateful.
01/13/2018
Photos: Final exhibit for the DEMO Project
In preparation for the farewell party and demolition of the DEMO Project house, artists have taken to the exterior as their canvas for their final exhibition after hosting art exhibits inside since 2013. The DEMO Project house, 732 N. Fourth St., is a space donated for use by the Springfield Art Ass...