About our Exhibition and Production Spaces
Main Gallery
Untitled Art Society uses the common area of its studio space (on the fourth floor of 319 10 Avenue SW Calgary) for juried Main Gallery exhibits throughout the year, complimented by non-juried Barewalls exhibits and events. These Main Gallery exhibitions run for 2–3 weeks, and can be viewed during their opening receptions, on Thursdays and Fridays from 12–4 p.m., or by appointment with either the Gallery Coordinator or the exhibiting artist(s).
+15 Project Window
The Plus 15 pedestrian network is a system of above-ground walkways connecting commercial and public buildings in Calgary's downtown core. A series of display windows in the +15 walkway in the EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts (at 205 8 Avenue SW) are used as exhibition spaces by local artist-run organizations. The Marion Nicoll Gallery, The New Gallery, TRUCK Contemporary Art in Calgary, Stride Gallery, and the Untitled Art Society respectively program these spaces.
These exhibitions are in place for a period of two months, and are viewable to the general public during the EPCOR CENTRE’s regular building hours.
Barewalls
These exhibitions are in place for a period of two months, and are viewable to the general public during the EPCOR CENTRE’s regular building hours.
Barewalls
Each month, Untitled Art Society’s Main Gallery [see above] has a weeklong vacancy between its juried exhibits during which groups and individuals can use the space for other arts-related exhibits, events or activities. These can include, but are not limited to: non-juried exhibits, photographic documentation of artworks, temporary studio-space use, presentations, critiques, classes and fundraisers.
The Society's Barewalls Program makes this space available free of charge for non-profit activities; rental fees for ticketed, fundraising or other for-profit events are $100 per day or 10% of the profits raised, whichever is less.
Darkroom Facilities
Untitled Art Society operates a two-person, black & white darkroom to the general community for art production starting October 1, 2009. The darkroom will be available on a drop-in basis on Thursdays and Fridays, from 12:30 to 3:30 to both members and non-members. Please see our membership page for details on booking and darkroom amenities.
Studio Space
The Society's Barewalls Program makes this space available free of charge for non-profit activities; rental fees for ticketed, fundraising or other for-profit events are $100 per day or 10% of the profits raised, whichever is less.
Darkroom Facilities
Untitled Art Society operates a two-person, black & white darkroom to the general community for art production starting October 1, 2009. The darkroom will be available on a drop-in basis on Thursdays and Fridays, from 12:30 to 3:30 to both members and non-members. Please see our membership page for details on booking and darkroom amenities.Studio Space
Untitled Art Society aims to support local artists by assisting with the means of artistic production through the provision of studio space. This space, available to local artists, is more stable and affordable than what individual artists may be able to rent on their own. Untitled studio members pay rent based on the square footage of their studio space. Spaces are private and secure.Artists interested in studio space should forward the following info and they will be put on a waiting list. Studios are assigned on a first come, first served basis as they become available.