The Grey Dove Gallery & Wings Studio

The Grey Dove Gallery & Wings Studio The Grey Dove Gallery Is open during class times each day Tuesday thru Saturday starting from 12pm-6pm. All other times are by appointment only.

The Grey Dove Gallery is a place where artists can be motivated and promoted freely. There are no fees, joining of a Co-op, rental fees of our space or commission taken. Our shows are free to the artist. We book shows for the 1st Friday events for a 30 day period. If you are interested in a 1 man show exhibit and you have enough work to fill a 30x12 foot wall come visit us with your portfolio!

Karen's Krazy Krochet!  We have added a new Textile Artist Karen Basinger Crowell to our very talented staff.  Whimsical...
01/14/2020

Karen's Krazy Krochet!
We have added a new Textile Artist Karen Basinger Crowell to our very talented staff.

Whimsical and Satirical is her forte! Karen has already been in a few 1st Fridays and has been very successful! Karen specializes in creating collectable peices.

I have posted pictures of a few popular items she has already created and sold. If you have anything you are interested in please message me.

Contact Tami Crowell on Messenger for more information on sizing and pricing

Tami Crowell Curator of The Grey Dove Gallery.

02/05/2018

Get the word around! It's rare we have openings. We have a large international group of students. Quite a few have gone home this past year....some were with us for several years...some longer. They are greatly missed!

We are looking for 10 very talented children to fill our classes!

02/04/2018

Wings Studio is taking applications for 10 new students. We work in fine arts with children from the ages of 4-17. Our Academy is a non-for profit community driven organization. We have been offering our services for over 7 years in the downtown Bloomington area.

We include our junior artists with our professional artists work in every monthly new show. The children sell their work as well as work alongside volunteers to make each show special.

Annualy we feature a children's show featuring their work where they have studied many mediums within the fine art world. The children actively work through the year to make their show fun and interesting to the community.

Classes are $40 for 4 weekly 2 hour classes. We also have a "Sponsor a Junior Artist" program where you can donate to Wings Studio so a young artist can attend classes who may not be able to afford them. All supplies are donated by supporters to the studio...so no supplies are needed.

If interested please call ph # 309-706-2422 and give your name and number and mention the classes to set up an appointment. You can also email us at [email protected] or call our answering service at 309-830-3481.

06/20/2017
Thank you to everyone who made this event a success.  We had so many people say this was a wonderful idea that we have d...
06/20/2017

Thank you to everyone who made this event a success. We had so many people say this was a wonderful idea that we have decided to make this our annual June show and add the past years photos into the mix!

As usual Jerry Druhan and Tim Zink were out and about at this years Blues Fest and got a lot of really wonderful photos for next years event. We have also decided to carry the show thru the month of July so those who missed it will still have a chance to view over a decade of Blues Fest photos

Again...thank you everyone who came to visit us...moreso we want to send out a HUGE Thank You to Tim and Jerry for a job well done!!

1st show with the Grey Dove
02/25/2017

1st show with the Grey Dove

November the 6th First Friday Art Walk.  This is the first of our demonstrations being performed on 1st friday events by...
05/04/2016

November the 6th First Friday Art Walk. This is the first of our demonstrations being performed on 1st friday events by Mary Lou Wright a resident artist in our gallery. Sorry for the repost but we realized there were other pictures embedded into the original by the person who sent us this picture and were just now notified of it.

I would like to thank all the wonderful artists in downtown Bloomington who participated in our "All About Wings" event!...
11/08/2015

I would like to thank all the wonderful artists in downtown Bloomington who participated in our "All About Wings" event! The show is a yearly memorial to my late mother, Kay Seefeld who was an active member of the "Artist Around the Corner Group". Our show is open to the community to enter anything that is related to wings which was the name of her studio.

I also want to thank all of our students young and old who participated as well as the volunteers and artists within the Grey Dove who made this wonderful event happen!

Isn’t it GREAT what a wonderful art community we have!

In all seriousness thank you mostly to our public who recognize our efforts!

The show will be open for public viewing thru Wednesday December 2nd.

This is a very long read. It is open for discussion with fair minded, knowledgable and experienced people who seek enlig...
09/13/2015

This is a very long read. It is open for discussion with fair minded, knowledgable and experienced people who seek enlightenment in a very copy-cat world of non-original thinkers.

I was recently asked to head a blog in a local newpaper as editor in a discussion on how to improve the arts within our community. The idea thrown at me was after a lengthy discussion about my "business format" and as to why I as well as others within the Grey Dove are supporting this insane idea that art should be free to our community as well as to artists.

Given the very common business ideals that have been acknowledged as the "norm" within my community the interviewer became very informed when explaining to her the difference between co-ops and galleries. Most of your world known galleries are run through philanthropy, benefactors and volunteers. When realizing the outcome when charging artists rent rather than the "gallery" owner getting commision for selling an artists work was like putting the cart before the horse. This figure of speech means doing things the wrong way round or with the wrong emphasis.

Co-ops are generally supported by a group who agree they will fund the "gallery" they hope to grow that will support the members within. To have your work seen intails investment prior to work being sold. A lot of "galleries" around the world are ran this way and usually don't last long. The life expectancy of a co-op is 2-5 years and ends with the realization of the artists that paying "rent" when their work is not sold is aiding to the idea, "starving artist". I did add within the conversation that some co-ops do try to sell the artists work that employs them to do so. Sadly a lot of co-ops are there to sell the core of the members work who originated the idea and not the new-comers which is why they fail.

To make a point clear, a gallery usually does not show the owners work, it emphizes work of others. A studio is where the owners work should be seen and generally not within the gallery they own. Furthermore State funded galleries are not used to promote anyone within the establishments work. You will also find that non-syndicated galleries (those not in a branch or joined together by an association) are without any fundemental backing of ideals important to a community. By that I mean, religion, politics or anything that the art can sway an opinion they are neutral to and keep their doors open to all ideals.

Here is where the discussion became enlightening to my interviewer. When discussing how to improve the arts, she realized that when a syndication or association tends to dicate how the arts are controled or organized and all the "galleries" do the same thing or copy what others do it becomes redundant. She realized that IF the "galleries" were independant and ran with their own ideas how much more our community would be likely to want to come to our art district.

I told her once, while in a discussion with one of the proprietors of our local art association replied to me, when asked why this sort of ideal was prominate, she replied, "well someone has to control what people do downtown"! THAT was exactly the response I was suprised she would admit. My interviewer was appalled. In finalization of her knewly found understanding of why my business ethics are so different she realized that especially "art" is not meant to be the same.

My question is.....for artists.....when you see something that has already been done.....do you think you admire the copier or do you think, how boring, I wish people could think for themselves. I seriously ask this question due to the "watered" down art world we live in when everyone thinks they are now an artist. The guise of an artist is widespread now. Artists should always be challenged to widen the experience by doing something "completely different".

Never in the history of mankind has anyone who thinks differently than the norm ever been respected. In fact, to think differently means to change and break away from the popular and be alone in a very hateful world. You will experience cheaters who leech off your original ideas, then sit back and say how horrible a person you are because you will not conform.

Recently I see yet another "gallery" follow a business plan that a business has been performing for our community for quite a few years and it has become popular. LIke anything else we all have seen, when too many people do the same thing it kills an idea. I feel sorry for this busines because their business plan will soon die.

The discussion I hope will be adult. No name calling, no bashing of others opinions. I say this because I have tried to do this before and it became a elitist bashfest by those I have not named.

I turned down the request to lead a local news blog. I feel there is someone much better suited. I am way too opinionated and it needs to be run by a local neutral.

Hopefully the outcome will bring on new ideas from many, not just a few!

08/16/2015
08/16/2015

Glazed and ready to fire!

Address

105 W Monroe Street
Bloomington, IL
61701

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 6pm
Wednesday 12pm - 6pm
Thursday 12pm - 6pm
Friday 12pm - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

+13098303481

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