The Budget Gallery All-Stars: Steve Lambert, Cynthia Yardley, Jetro Martinez, Adam Connelly, Tucker Nichols, and Annie Vought

Tucker Nichols, Think About Floating, site-specific window drawing

Featuring Works by: Cynthia Yardley, Adam Connelly, Steve Lambert, Jetro Martinez, Tucker Nichols, and Annie Vought

The Budget Gallery was a guerrilla art collective that staged spontaneous art exhibitions in under-utilized public spaces. They maintained a democratic commitment to exhibiting the work of any interested artists, but required that artists relinquish the work to be either sold, stolen, or abandoned at the opening.  The Budget Gallery’s shows challenged the commodity-fetishism that plagues the art world and reclaimed public spaces from the hegemony of commercial images. Their show at Mission 17 opened in conjunction with “open-studios” events at two local art studios, The Blue Studio and Art Explosion.

 

003.jpg, 7" x 5", oil on canvas, Adam Connelly, 2004

003.jpg, 7″ x 5″, oil on canvas, Adam Connelly, 2004

Budget Gallery All-Stars, photocollages by Cynthia Yardley, installation view

Budget Gallery All-Stars, photo-collages by Cynthia Yardley, installation view

Sign Here, drawing with stickers, Steve Lambert, 2004
Sign Here, pen and ink drawing with stickers, Steve Lambert, 2004

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