Downside, Upside-Down is a project benefiting the forgotten members of society, instilling self-confidence, a sense of community, achievement and respect to those experiencing deep hardship. Homeless and low-income people have created some of the art pieces.
Sought after curator Pamela Callender orchestrated this project, which will far exceed the confines of the art exhibit. The disenfranchised now have a venue that will encourage achievement, expression, communication, respect for themselves and trust in others. It will give them a sense of community and serve as an introduction to available resources in an effort to promote the means for future independence. This project is expected to be a model to assist people through economic and social challenges.
This project is made possible through funding by the MLK Day of Service Committee at the State College of Florida. For more information or to monetarily assist the project, please call Pamela Callender at: 941-932-2993.
Exhibit Opening
January 24, 2015 7-11pm
Tickets: $10 at the door
The show begins with a gallery walk with the curator with special introductions from 7-8. Music performed by Sarasota/Manatee Chapter of Soldier’s Songs and Voices throughout the night, as well as live music with The James Varnado Funk Band at 8.
This exhibit shows an array of talent by international and professional artists, including so far Joni Younkins-Herzog, Joe Holler, Allison Forbes, Roger Leege, Raven Skye, Lori Loveberry-George, David Taylor, Joe Loccisano, Jacqueline Fay, Elizabeth Packer, Lisa Sibley, Nathan Wilson, and Martin Dunn.
Sarasota/Manatee Soldier’s Songs and Voices
The James Varnado Funk Band
Downside, Upside Down
Closing Reception
April 4, 2015
Tiny House Construction
As part of our Downside, Upside Down Exhibit, we are constructing a mobile Tiny House on site at Fogartyville designed for use as a studio gallery. In March, at the conclusion of the Downside, Upside Down Art Exhibit, we are moving the Tiny House to the Empowerment Center for low-income individuals to use it as an Art Studio/Center. We are looking for people that are interested in Tiny Houses to join us. Many different skills are needed – outreach for donations, construction skills, cooks, painters. We have a small amount of grant money to buy a trailer and supplies – but we are looking for donated materials and labor to make this happen. On January 8th, we hosted a kickoff event for those interested in volunteering for the project, and we had a great turnout for beginning to bring together a project team. Huxley Coulter, who has built and lived in a tiny house for 4 years in California came to share his experience and answer questions. We are still in need of more help, so if you would like to sign up you can contact Pamela Callendar or Arlene Sweeting by email or phone, reach us through our Facebook page, or come on down to Fogartyville.
Trailer for the Tiny House